Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] [am/are] know " in BNC.
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1 | The common feature of these determining variables is that , being lagged , their values are known at the end of period t - 1 . |
2 | In the meantime , we would remind all parents , whatever their position in the present debate , to please try and attend the governing body report back meeting of April 6th to make sure their views are known . |
3 | Abbreviations should only be used if their meanings are known to users . |
4 | If , as we have suggested , those closest to the person who has died have had the opportunity to discuss what should happen , maybe with the person himself , and their wishes are known , then the decision has already been made and it is a united one . |
5 | Exactly what the sea anemone gains from this relationship is not known , but crabs with anemones on their shells are known to be much less vulnerable to attack by octopuses . |
6 | The child 's smile never wavers though her eyes are knowing . |
7 | The means by which genes produce their effects are known in some detail . |
8 | er There 's a young girl in Didcot itself er her parents are known socially to the blokes at the fire brigade ; she , she suffers from cerebral palsy , she 's eight years old , and until recently she 's been going out on bike rides with her father on a child seat , but as you know kids grow up , they grow out of things , therefore she ca n't do it any more . |
9 | It is , however , unseen and unsuspected by travellers along the road and its charms are known only by a relative few who have discovered its existence during their wanderings in the area . |
10 | Some words , indeed , have stories attached to them , like psych- ; others , hard to spell , like sword , gnat , knight or parliament , the days of the week and the months of the year , become accessible and memorable when their stories are known . |
11 | Presumably pop-stars and politicians feel otherwise , but many people like to feel they can control the extent to which their names are known ; it is to them an aspect of personal privacy , and it extends to other identifiers like home address . |
12 | Peter Laslett has written that ‘ Bastard babies must have been commoner between 1810 and 1850 than at any other time in our past for which details are known before our own permissive generation . ’ |
13 | Its qualifications are known and valued across the world . |
14 | Hence the truth of International Relations theories has something to do with which theories are known and applied in the process which they purport to analyse . |
15 | Once the parts and their causes are known , rational synthesis , or composition , can take place . |
16 | Their numbers are known and supposedly accounted for by the vergers . |
17 | We must also strive to make high quality products , like West Germany whose exports are known throughout the world , because of this high quality . |
18 | The subjective estimate could be based on pure hunch and guesswork at the end of period t - 1 , but in order to introduce a degree of empirical testability into the model it is normally assumed that is arrived at by some policy rule which includes on the right-hand side only those variables whose magnitudes are known at the end of the period t - 1 . |
19 | Of forty-four ministers whose affiliations are known , twenty-one have never been members of any fraternal organization . |
20 | Virtually all the cathedral choirs whose recordings are known abroad are directed by former Oxbridge students of one kind or another , most of them former organ scholars . |
21 | A set F of vertices whose labels are known to have already reached their final values is maintained . |
22 | Such coins may bear the name of a regime or king whose dates are known . |
23 | My gardening activities are , perhaps , slightly unorthodox , in that I make a point of growing plants whose flowers are known to be attractive to insects , plant flowers and vegetables together , tidy and prune only as much as is absolutely necessary , encourage plants , even ‘ weeds ’ , that give continuous ground cover , and rigorously exclude poisonous chemicals . |
24 | Because sentencing is viewed by magistrates as a craft or mystery , whose rites are known only to initiates , ( as opposed to a rational enterprise dedicated to the pursuit of externally defined goals ) , this renders it both impervious to criticism from outside , and highly resistant to attempts at external control . |
25 | his abilities are known to management and team alike and he is a man refreshed . |
26 | Despite the barrier of translation , his plays are known and enjoyed and regularly performed in many countries . |
27 | ‘ You will not die before your names are known . ’ |
28 | ‘ Do n't let it slip away , make certain your thoughts are known , visit the exhibition in the library and then write to East Hampshire District Council and tell them what you think … ‘ |