Example sentences of "[verb] are [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Some of the characters they met are portrayed by Minton in the book .
2 Some sites have tried to build an entire secure environment for the LIFESPAN Manager , such that all the operations foreseen are provided from within a set of command procedures to which the LIFESPAN Manager is tied .
3 Almost all grants received are regarded for tax purposes as reducing expenses incurred , or reducing the cost of the development in question for the purposes of calculating capital allowances .
4 The pulses received are counted by the driving software and give a direct reading of the cursor 's position on the screen .
5 On the debit side of the cash book all amounts of cash received are shown in the cash column , and all amounts banked are shown in the bank column .
6 Similarly , letters received are filed for the same purpose .
7 Foreign-debt servicing is not included in spending , though foreign loans received are included in revenue .
8 Amino-acid residues that are completely conserved are shown in bold type .
9 The average bid and offer rates then calculated are known as the London interbank fixing rates and are used for reference purposes in variable interest rate loan agreements .
10 Willy 's synthetic abstractions which generalize and falsify are countered by her analytic and critical re-writing of Herodotus .
11 Details of the interviews and observations completed are given in Appendix 1 .
12 The circumstances in which this litigation arose are described in the judgment delivered by Vinelott J. on 19 December 1989 as follows :
13 Even events which we would never passivize in English because they involve only one participant and therefore can not ‘ logically ’ be passivized are expressed in passive structures in these languages if they are unpleasant , for example ‘ I was died on by my father ’ in Japanese .
14 ( In this chapter , we shall adopt the convention that all numbers that change when they are smoothed are shown in bold print . )
15 They demonstrate equitable intervention in favour of married women where the conditions to which I have earlier referred are found to be present .
16 There is every likelihood that the versions of antiracism I have criticized will wither away as the local state structures on which they have relied are destroyed by the conflict with central government .
17 The methods developed are applied to large models of the UK economy , such as the model of H. M.
18 The range of GUIs which have now developed are surveyed in Hayes and Baran ( 1989 ) .
19 Many codecs already developed are designed to be upgradeable when such standards become widely accepted and it is therefore likely that within a few years dial-up videoconferencing will be possible between a wide range of different proprietary systems .
20 Unlike the /Ε/; lowering rule , the velar-raising rule is not confined to short-vowel environments ( that is , before the voiceless velar stop ) , but also applies when a voiced velar follows ( that is , in long-vowel environments ) : thus bag , bang are realized with [ Ε : ] .
21 The properties of the state so formed are related in a probabilistic way to the properties of the states out of which it is composed [ the photon has a chance unc a of transmission ( which is a certainty for polarisation along y ) and a chance cos ' a of not being transmitted ( which is a certainty for polarisation along x ) ] This is what is meant by the superposition principle : that states can be combined in this way with a probability interpretation of the result .
22 Most of the tyres we change are worn to the legal limit .
23 When working by hand , it is only necessary to record those values that change upon iteration ; in this text the values that change are denoted by bold print , but the other numbers are copied over for clarity .
24 In the proposed research the potential contention and ambiguity in British social life which such matters entail are addressed through the study of self-consciously peaceful communities .
25 The persuasive and analytic skills you develop are applied during your course to literary works and issues ; but they have the additional value that they are potentially transferable to other problems and circumstances .
26 The range of topics covered and the nature of the professional development activities undertaken are detailed in 2.2.2 .
27 The types of operative procedures undertaken are shown in Table I.
28 Those who can not write have less power than those who can : their acts of naming are restricted to those who will listen to them , those in the immediate locality .
29 ALL events listed are led by the Countryside Ranger Service .
30 More details of many of the attractions listed are contained in the Association 's Yearbook ‘ Railways Restored ’ , published in March by Ian Allan Ltd and available at a privilege price to Association Private Members .
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