Example sentences of "are described in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These terms are described in the Glossary .
2 In the case of companies , their objects are described in the objects clause of the memorandum of association .
3 These facilities are described in the Operations manual .
4 On 21 September 1989 , in breach of the Tomlin order , the first appellant executed a charge in favour of the two men who are described in the title to the action as the second defendants ( ‘ the mortgagees ’ ) .
5 In Table 8.1 information on sample size , chronological age , sample frame and exclusions is included where these factors are described in the test manual or other publications .
6 A number of methods for initiating embryonic fibroblast culture are described in the literature ( e.g. 21 ) and it is not proposed to review them here but only to mention the introduction of BrdU and subsequent harvest of the cells ( Table 8 ) .
7 Many other test methods exist and are described in the literature .
8 Methods are described in the text .
9 The research interests of the department are diverse and are described in the handbook provided .
10 Some of the ways in which this can be achieved are described in the discussion which follows of preventing accidents in the home ; at work ; at play ; and while travelling .
11 Various readability formulas are described in the course of interesting disquisitions on readability by Hatt and by McClellan .
12 The predator species studied here are described in the Appendix .
13 They differ in that when the impressions are described in the accounts of first meetings , the situation is important to the impression .
14 The use of today 's worship songs is much in evidence and they are described in the United States as ‘ songs important to pilgrim people ’ .
15 In particular , the pretty , milky little Jersey seems to be successful in the tropics , especially if boosted with a small proportion of zebu blood ; these zebu-Jerseys are described in the sections for the appropriate countries of origin such as India , Jamaica and Brazil .
16 Deviations from the typical structure of the genitalia of both sexes are described in the sections dealing with the anatomy of the various orders — they are sometimes supplemented by secondary formations or show various degrees of reduction .
17 The main types of tenancy are described in the Housing Booklet 3 , The Rent Acts and You .
18 By using such evidence the historian can come to terms with some of the everyday reality of the war , and how it touched the lives and outlook of men and women , famous and not so famous , rich and poor , whose experiences are described in the proceedings of civil and criminal cases which have come down to us in some number .
19 Nevertheless it is possible to apportion head office overheads to a particular contract by comparing total company turnover and contract turnover and their proportion to total head office overheads in the same ratio , thus contract proportion of = contract turnover head office head office overheads = company turnover overheads Further methods of calculating head office overheads attributable to a particular contract are described in the publications listed in the bibliography .
20 These are described in the section on pages 43–50 , ‘ Self-employed and personal pensions ’ .
21 Greenfly , with their extraordinary reproductive method that enables millions-strong plagues to suck the sap from young shoots and buds , are described in the answer to question number 1 on page 123 .
22 The circumstances in which this litigation arose are described in the judgment delivered by Vinelott J. on 19 December 1989 as follows :
23 The judges also exercised an original jurisdiction to give orders to the Inns of the type that are described in the judgment of the visitors in In re S. ( A Barrister ) [ 1970 ] 1 Q.B .
24 Even where the buildings are described in the Commission 's published series , An Inventory of Historical Monuments in the County of … , the researcher should write to ( or , better still , visit ) the Commission 's London offices for more information than has appeared on the printed pages .
25 The concepts and structure of LIFESPAN modules are described in the manual ‘ Creating and Controlling Modules and Packages with LIFESPAN ’ .
26 The concepts and structure of Design Changes are described in the manual ‘ Creating and Controlling Modules and Packages with LIFESPAN ’ .
27 The concepts and structure of SPRs and SSRs are described in the manual ‘ Creating and Controlling Modules and Packages with LIFESPAN ’ .
28 The concepts and structure of offline media items are described in the manual ‘ Creating and Controlling Modules and Packages with LIFESPAN ’ .
29 The different arrangements are described in the information that the Joint Awards Section sends out to centres .
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