Example sentences of "[am/are] missing [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They 're missing out that .
2 Skipper Stewart Robson ( hamstring ) and Andy Pearce ( back ) are missing for Coventry .
3 But the scholars agree that reliable sources are missing for the period from his arrival in Paris in 1906 until the war , and that what there is is superficial and contradictory .
4 Is this one of the reasons why 1 million people are missing off the electoral register ?
5 Often the ability not to become tense infuriates coaches and managers who think that a sense of urgency and resolve are missing in the performance of a sportsman who seems too relaxed .
6 We have built residues 24–96 into the electron density , although poorly defined density is visible beyond residue 96 of molecule A. Thus of the 89 residues in the polypeptide chain , 5 residues at the N terminus and 11 residues at the C terminus are missing in the current model .
7 2 Write down the words from the same dictionary page which are missing in these sentences .
8 Three of the four 1989 major title winners — Open champion Mark Calcavecchia , US Open champion Curtis Strange , and USPGA title-holder Payne Stewart — are missing from the 12-man line-up , along with the world No. 1 , Greg Norman .
9 Two leaders of the Reform Circle movement , Csaba Tabajdi and Ferenc Gazso , are missing from the new line-up , while the People 's Democracy Platform , the reformists ' left-wing allies , seemed to have got more than their share of the leading places .
10 HANSON 'S four newest directors are missing from the group 's advertisement in the Arthur Andersen Corporate Register of British companies and their directors .
11 For one thing , the Club minutes are missing from 1911 to 1920 , along with most of the Artisans ' records and those of the bondholders ' and all the sub-committees !
12 It is believed intelligence services have discovered that at least two ‘ mainline bombers ’ are missing from their normal haunts and may already be on the mainland .
13 But 16 of the 89 residues in the polypeptide chain are missing from the model , mostly at the C terminus , and poorly defined density is visible in the region containing the missing residues .
14 Using ‘ government ’ instead of ‘ state ’ , carries important trigger connotations of accountability to electors that are missing from the coercive feel of the term ‘ state ’ .
15 Several paintings are missing from the sale .
16 — where entries are missing from the lexicon ;
17 The barrister , too , may find that such facts are missing from his brief , and have to extract them from his instructing solicitor in conference .
18 You 're gon na get kids who are missing from home who 'll climb in there .
19 Moreover , we find that certain very specific colours are missing from stars ' spectra , and these missing colours may vary from star to star .
20 Since we know that each chemical element absorbs a characteristic set of very specific colours , by matching these to those that are missing from a star 's spectrum , we can determine exactly which elements are present in the star 's atmosphere .
21 During normal growth , they may acquire defects from distorted internal structure between mosaic crystals , suffer omission defects where grounds of atoms or molecules are missing from lattice sites , have charge displacements ( for example where there are abnormally ionized atoms ) , or undergo mechanical damage such as formation of distorted surfaces and cracks .
22 A number of tags are missing from the Text710 tagset because they are for word types that are not found in dictionaries .
23 By reducing the size of the lexicon the number of words that the author wrote that are missing from the lexicon increases .
24 One million people are missing from it according to the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys .
25 Where many of the other factors below are missing from a sale , the exclusion of goodwill from the sale will almost certainly make the transfer not a going concern .
26 Well , there are millions of people who are missing from electoral registers , who are people who are entitled to be registered and the problem is probably the greatest among those who are known as attainers and are qualifying for registration at eighteen for the first time in their lives , the numbers of attainers er qualifying has reduced percentage wise , year by year , especially since the introduction of the poll tax and has not been rectified by the measures that remove the poll tax .
27 The office of census , populations and surveys estimates that three point four million people in England and Wales alone are missing from electoral registers .
28 Papers are missing from the names I 've just read out .
29 ‘ I 'm sorry , Miguel , but some morphia and some analgesics are missing from the drug cupboard .
30 Serial numbers are missing from much of the electrical equipoment but police properties officers hope people might recognise their belongings .
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