Example sentences of "[be] examined [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 We have had two training sessions , and five candidates are to be examined on the 28th October 1992 .
2 Northumberland is to be examined in the fifth stage .
3 The conceptual and practical implications of this discrepancy will be examined in the third and final section of this article .
4 In one of the meditations on the Passion to be examined in the last part of the chapter Rolle vividly explores the nature of such a loss .
5 Nozick 's State is not neutral , and his principle ( principle 1 above ) is not a principle of neutrality , but it shares with the doctrine of neutrality an anti-perfectionist bias and will therefore be examined in the next chapter .
6 New positional fields are established after the main axis is set up — those that give rise to the limbs will be examined in the next chapter .
7 This issue of whether there is differential treatment accorded to working and middle-class crime and criminals will be examined in the next section of this chapter .
8 Some of these factors will be examined in the next few chapters .
9 The Chinese approach to landscape , including the forces underlying their concept of dragons , will be examined in the next chapter , which may enable parallels to be drawn with British examples .
10 The conception of ideas , their application and the learning process in these countries will be examined in the next three chapters , which in turn provide a basis for comparison with the OECD checklist and with UK experience examined in Chapter Seven .
11 Whether , and how far , he changed in his later years must be examined in the next chapter .
12 The argument that public sector employment has expanded so much that it has absorbed too much labour and it has thus had an adverse effect on the national economy will be examined in the next chapter .
13 How much proof should be required will be examined in the next section .
14 Out of the indefinitely large number of possible examples in English , we might suggest : Although the adjectives differ in many ways , which will be examined in the next nine chapters , these phrases all exemplify the qualifying structure of ( 1 ) ; the noun alone is not sufficient to identify the entity under consideration by the speaker so the adjective is introduced to aid the process .
15 The general duty of fidelity will be examined in the next five sections .
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