Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] are in " in BNC.
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1 | This action plan makes it evident that many of the organisational improvements recommended are in fact features synonymous with an ‘ openly run ’ school with an ‘ open ’ form of decision-making . |
2 | Because the calories consumed are in the form of particularly bulky , filling and satisfying food your appetite will not be sharpened nor your willpower lowered by actual physical hunger . |
3 | The oleic acid concentrations used are in the range encountered in patients with steatorrhea . |
4 | It could be argued that since children from about the age of eight years can create their own mental images and since , according to Shirley Hughes ( 1983 , unpaged ) ‘ The best pictures any child sees are in its own head ’ , there is little need for pictures in books for older children . |
5 | The transactions covered are in broad terms financial agreements . |
6 | This covers sales to the fields of business , industry , and education and training organisations , and many of the programmes sold are in the science documentary area . |
7 | The other side chains shown are in contact with the phosphate backbone . |
8 | In particular , it is no evidence that the correct quantity or number of goods has been delivered or that the goods delivered are in good condition or of the correct quality . |
9 | These Accounts are drawn up for a period of 52 weeks ended on 27th March 1993 and the comparative figures stated are in respect of a period of 52 weeks ended on 28th March 1992 . |
10 | When an agent telephones the company with an order , the computer operator is able to tell the agent very quickly whether the goods required are in stock . |
11 | Three of the people listed are in Exeter . |
12 | The items noted are in no special order and are certainly not comprehensive . |
13 | Some of the items arriving are in connection with the old LNWR and GWR companies . |
14 | It is not possible to judge whether the social context or the people studied are in any way typical , or representative . |
15 | I read recently that applicants for the Institute of Advanced Motorists test are in the ratio of one woman to four men , but the success rate shows virtually the same number of women passing as men . |
16 | They have been identified as a type of coral-like single-cell organism and the radioactive materials detected are in line with authorised effluent discharges from Sellafield during the past year . |
17 | Appeldorn said the method could even be used to help make silicon chips , adding that the world leaders in diamond machining are in Britain , at Cranfield Precision Engineering . |
18 | Prices quoted are in £ 's per car , irrespective of the number of occupants . |
19 | The villages mentioned are in the Kumaon region of the Himalayan foothills . |
20 | The conclusions which historians draw are in themselves controversial . |
21 | The UK hotels involved are in Aberdeen , Bristol , Newcastle and Reading . |
22 | Is it not a fact that most of the jobs lost have been in industries belonging to the last century and that most of the jobs gained are in industries with a bright future ? |