Example sentences of "are [vb pp] [verb] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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31 Pupils are helped to work out the rules and patterns for themselves and to try out the new language forms .
32 They are required to think about the new language and with guidance are helped to work out the rules of grammar for themselves .
33 The herd tends to flee together and the stripes are thought to jumble up the individual shapes and make the fleeing herd look like one great mass of black and white patterning .
34 WIMBLEDON are set to roll out the red carpet and bring back their original Crazy Gang member Alan Cork .
35 The girls , from the left , Leanne , Jane and Clare are pictured handing over the cash to Massie .
36 Thus , if in a set of decimals to be compared , the longest one really is the smallest , it will attract such pupils when they are asked to pick out the smallest as well as those who select it for the correct reason .
37 Look at the question in Figure 2A ; you are asked to work out the transfer price , but first you must work out what volume the group should operate at .
38 It 's the time young hounds are trained to pick up the scent of a fox .
39 With the long summer evenings and school holidays about to start … the Police are pledged to keep up the pressure against the joyriders
40 Andrew Lees , campaigns director of FoE , said : " While the public has a right to know about what companies are allowed to put down the sewers , the details of their actual discharges are kept secret " .
41 Pupils are not simply presented with rules ; instead they are required to think about the new language and are guided to work out the rules of the language themselves .
42 You may be worrying about such people because you are left to pick up the pieces afterwards .
43 But unfortunately er it seems to fall on many deaf ears and we the Society as other many charities who deal with animals are left to pick up the pieces .
44 When executive search consultants leave or retire , they are forced to sell back the equity to other partners who , on election to the partnership , are encouraged to purchase stock at an agreed rate .
45 The reason for this is that women are forced to carry on the main productive activity by themselves because of their subjection .
46 ‘ My officers and I are determined to track down the offender before he does any more harm , ’ said Mr Hodson .
47 Smokers who are motivated to give up the habit may benefit from cessation clinics or self-help groups , although smokers should be cautious about claims of high success rates made by some clinics .
48 In isolation from these underlying realities , we are tempted to fill in the explanatory gap with imagination :
49 No one can ever know the fatality rate , the numbers of young inexperienced birds who are tempted to take on the flight across the North Sea , but who never make it .
50 What the legal force and effect of any such directive might be is uncertain ; it is unclear whether health care staff are required to carry out the terms of the directive or whether those who act in good faith with the terms of the directive are immune from civil or criminal prosecution .
51 This concept is in keeping with the observations from the remedy provings , since the low potencies produce mainly physical symptoms , and the high potencies are required to bring out the full mental symptomatology .
52 Epistandard rates of evolution are required to make up the loss through extinction .
53 In recent months , Angie La Mar , Roger D , Ethnic and Minority and many other comics have played here — names which , although largely unknown to the mainstream , are guaranteed to sell out the night .
54 The 1992/1993 Angora Thermal Clothing catalogue contains a range of practical ‘ thermal ’ items which are guaranteed to keep out the chill !
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