Example sentences of "be presented [prep] an " in BNC.

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1 They suggested that pupil results should be presented as an attainment profile and that for each subject there should be a very small number of ‘ profile components ’ which reflected the variety of knowledge skills and understanding to which a study of the subject gave rise .
2 These are all very real problems but a great deal will depend on the extent to which mutual destruction is seen as a real possibility , and on the extent to which international law can be presented as an effective contrivance for the acceptable resolution of international conflict .
3 MIP-1 β is produced in large amounts by monocytes , fibroblasts and lymphocytes early after activation in vitro ; in vivo , it might bind to proteoglycan on the endothelial surface at inflammatory sites and be presented as an adhesion-inducing stimulus to passing leukocytes .
4 In this paper I have argued that criminal law is an extremely sophisticated , demanding and complex subject which can be presented as an ‘ introductory ’ course in legal education only by serious amputation and therefore distortion .
5 The ‘ Lobby ’ painting will be presented as an installation .
6 Thus , ‘ good primary practice ’ must cease to be presented as an uncontentious absolute .
7 to the extent that the adjustments do not meet this test , the financial data should be presented as an ‘ illustrative pro-forma ’ rather than as historical fact .
8 Findings will be presented to an EC management committee which will produce any recommendations for action throughout the Community .
9 So , without a Great Detective , or even a lesser detective of the fictional breed , you will find that the clearing up of the mystery , which still must be presented with an air of progress , will be carried out not largely by the processes of ratiocination ( that word invented by Edgar Allan Poe ) but by the duller process of the accumulation of facts , as in real life .
10 You can tell when the instructions to the CPU are being carried out because your screen will clear and you 'll be presented with an opening view of the package .
11 He has also been advised that he is to be presented with an award from the Royal Yachting Association Seamanship Foundations by HRH the Princess Royal on 9 January .
12 The nice thing about the Program Manager is that if you tidy it once , you will always be presented with an organised opening screen , provided , of course , that you do not instruct Windows to save changes at the end of each session .
13 Each member of the team will be presented with an engraved Caithness whisky glass to commemorate this achievement .
14 The user will now be presented with an input screen , as shown in Figure 2.1 .
15 The user will now be presented with an Index from which several Option pages , similar in use and appearance to LIFESPAN pages , can be chosen .
16 Since claims by non-State third parties will not normally be presented before an international forum and are not directly governed by the terms of the Vienna Convention , the outcome may well be significantly different from those involving third States .
17 The community reaction to mining in Ireland over the last two decades is one that can be presented in an almost linear , chronological fashion .
18 If radio is to contribute effectively to the national culture , its material needs to be presented in an attractive manner .
19 Basil realized the importance of providing and caring for " 'the right tools for the job " and the Art materials should be presented in an attractive way .
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