Example sentences of "are [verb] [prep] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The notation D/Dt is common in fluid mechanics where this form is called " differentiation following the motion " and the two parts ( v.grad ) v are referred to respectively as the " local " and " convective " .
2 The two zones characterized by continuous moisture films are referred to collectively as the capillary fringe , the depth of which depends on pore size .
3 This is admittedly a rather crude distinction , but one which could be justified by the very uneven break — some 80 per cent of establishments were " non-users " for each category — which it produced ; For experimental purposes we also separated out " high user establishments where the number of fixed-term contract or agency workers used was the equivalent of five per cent or more of the labour force but the results thereby obtained were not more instructive than those obtained by the initial classification and so are reported upon only in a limited fashion .
4 Brenda 's remedies are made by up by a pharmacist and sent to her .
5 The conductor does Beethoven no favours and the ballet is a little long but is worth seeing ) , Requiem tonight , 27 Oct ( when Sylvie Guillem dances Grand Pas Classique with Cope ) ; La Bayadere Fri ( Guillem , Bussell , Cope 13 Oct ) ; Postal booking : Prince of the Pagodas. 7 Dec ( Gala ) , 8 , 11 , 14 , 15 , 19 , 20 Dec. 65 amphitheatre seats are sold from 10am on the day .
6 Ford claims most are selling for enough over the MGFV to pay a deposit on a new Options car now for the same monthly payments .
7 Society members are drawn from all over the region , some travelling many miles for the monthly meeting at Old Alresford Place , where the facilities have helped the society re-launch in the Alresford area .
8 A major strength of Henley is that students are drawn from all over the world and bring with them knowledge of many different cultures .
9 This can be comforting to them to some extent , but what they really want to hear is that you will not only see that they are cared for properly for the rest of their days , but that you will help them to remain in control of their own finances and to be as independent as possible .
10 ‘ Travel trade decision makers are invited from all over the world to come and see for themselves what Scotland has to offer as a destination , ’ he says .
11 1 There is the threat of rank-and-file revolts from within those groups that are tied in closely to the state .
12 Hypertension and hypercholesterolaemia are common accompaniments of diabetes and it is not illogical to anticipate similar benefits if these atherogenic factors are dealt with effectively in the diabetic patient .
13 The issue of non-accidental injury , although mentioned under psychological factors , obviously also has physical , sociocultural , environmental and politicoeconomic aspects and is another reminder that although in this textbook , the five factors are dealt with separately for the purposes of discussion , in reality they are closely related .
14 Of course , there are other disbursements that you may incur in addition to a local search , and these are dealt with elsewhere in the text .
15 Suggestion scheme secretary said : ‘ Suggestions are dealt with anonymously by a panel , so they were unaware that had done so well ’ .
16 Erm As far as how much you can actually earn without affecting your pension , those queries are dealt with specifically by the Paymaster General 's office in Crawley .
17 Having set forth the accepted Turkish tradition concerning the early Muftilik and having reviewed in some detail the lives of the first three Muftis , one may now pass on to a consideration in more general terms of the validity of the tradition and of such important problems as the reasons for the creation of the institution and the nature of the early Muftilik , problems which are either not dealt with at all by Turkish writers or are dealt with only in the vaguest terms .
18 Financial and child custody disputes are dealt with informally by the Registrar .
19 People are coming from all over the place , and the flat … . ’ she held out her arms .
20 ‘ The lads still at the club are coming from all over the place to turn out for us , and are happy just to play the game .
21 Eight rows of dots are printed at once by a single horizontal move of the print head across the paper .
22 Various groups act as social as well as literal gatekeepers to the rewards which rural England has to offer , and visitors are allowed through only on a selective basis .
23 East Germany 's workers ' militias , which have 400,000 members , are standing by all over the country to help to clamp down in case of trouble .
24 As their retirement counselling manager explained , Legal and General has over one million people either paying towards or drawing out pensions , so it makes sense for them to offer pre-retirement courses which are paid for either by the individuals themselves or their employers .
25 These rebates are paid for largely by the Government .
26 Benefits are paid for up to a full year following hospitalisation .
27 This means that costs are kept to a minimum because overheads , such as lighting , equipment , and any little extras , are paid for out of a centralised annual fund .
28 This does not include the cost of champions or of chariots ridden by characters ( both of these are paid for out of the Characters allowance ) .
29 This does not include the cost of champions , who are paid for out of the character allowance .
30 The claims of the careless , or merely unlucky , are paid for out of the premiums of the careful , or lucky .
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