Example sentences of "are [vb pp] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , if you are delayed more than 12 hours and you have chosen to take the recommended Holiday Insurance Policy that Club 18–20 has arranged with Eagle Star , you have the right to cancel and receive a refund , or , at your preference , continue on your holiday and receive compensation of up to £65 per person .
2 But this sound is not of this world for other sounds are heard distinctly and cause this sound to die , though it returns with the silence .
3 Repayments are calculated so that the total amount paid at each instalment is constant , but the capital and interest proportions vary .
4 Antinomians taught that since Christ died for the actual sins of His people , they are justified even before they are born .
5 A spirit of enterprise may have to be injected into ventures that are justified even if only on this basis .
6 We might hold that our beliefs about our sensory states are always justified to some degree just because of their subject matter ( non-inferentially , therefore ) , whereas most other beliefs are justified inferentially if at all ; one could suppose this in an attempt to make sense of the empiricist idea that our beliefs about our present experience have a stability which other beliefs lack , in virtue of which they are able to justify those other beliefs and thus meet the empiricist demand ( vaguely expressed here ) that all our knowledge be grounded in our experience .
7 ‘ Consequently , the measures which the member states may adopt when exercising the power conferred on them by article 5(2) of Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 170/82 with a view to excluding certain of the vessels flying their flag from sharing in the utilisation of their national quota are justified only if they are suitable and necessary for attaining the aim of the quotas …
8 ( ii ) " Long Play " discs ( CLV : Constant Linear Velocity ) The frames on these discs are assigned differently and they do not play at constant speed .
9 Genomic mapping has yet to resolve the order of coding segments 1 and 2 , or 9 and 10 ; these are assigned tentatively as shown .
10 It also has a common interest with the health authority in seeing people are placed appropriately and beds are not clogged up .
11 Curiously , Gill and Jackson are aware of the problem of identity confusion but believe that it can be avoided if black children are placed transracially when very young : ‘ it is possible that older black children may , by the time a placement has occurred , have already internalised a definition of themselves as being black and that this definition may jeopardise the possibility of integration and emotional identification within a white family ’ ( p. 138 ) .
12 Now that the full complement of introns in the ancestral triose phosphate isomerase gene has been mapped , he has been able to show that they are placed so that amino acids near each other in the protein 's structure are encoded wherever possible by the same exon , bolstering the idea that the original form of the gene contained a full complement of introns and was produced by exon shuffling .
13 If the stimulation conditions are altered so that a red coloured area is presented , illuminated by red , green , and blue light , that area will look strongly red to the observer but the cell wo n't fire !
14 Returning to Fig. 6.2 for a moment , whenever the parameters are altered so that one of the solid lines ( representing homoclinic orbits to the origin ) is crossed , there will be a bifurcation similar to that described above .
15 Rates are altered so that the new price reflects the desired new rate of interest .
16 It comes from critics who imagine themselves penning formidable papers which , like those of Gregor Mendel , are hidden away or ignored for many years — and do not fare too well , therefore , in ISI 's listings .
17 ( i ) any goods listed above are sold to a bidder for less than his highest bid or part of the price is repaid or credited to him ( or stated to be so ) ; or ( ii ) the right to bid for any goods listed above is ( or is stated to be ) restricted to persons who have bought or agreed to buy one or more articles ; or ( iii ) any articles are given away or offered as gifts .
18 The instructions for this clever method are given frequently and are easy to understand .
19 The advantages of a rational approach to planning are given here and the breadth of these should alert the reader to the importance of the planning process in providing guidelines to secure organisational effectiveness .
20 Unconditional strokes come with no strings attached and are given simply because a person is OK with you , warts and all !
21 In the traditional mental test , for example , questions are given orally and are supposed to be carried out mentally by the pupils .
22 All the main skills are treated thoroughly and form an integrated part of the course :
23 It is probable that many patients are treated privately and so these cases are not notified and also that some patients may come to England for diagnosis and treatment .
24 To be told that animals are treated cruelly when they are caused unnecessary or unjustified pain is of little use unless we are told what counts as unnecessary or unjustified pain .
25 Their judgement of people is based entirely on whether they are treated gently or harshly , kindly or unkindly , with love or with disdain .
26 Whether tasks are undertaken individually or collaboratively is not so important .
27 Many of the species involved are listed internationally as endangered .
28 The functions are listed horizontally and the parts vertically .
29 The functions are listed horizontally and the parts vertically .
30 Examples are listed below but the list is not definitive and other information may be acceptable :
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