Example sentences of "[noun pl] [am/are] [vb pp] in " in BNC.
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1 | Many EEC ( European Economic Community ) institutions are based in his country , including the European Court of Justice . |
2 | Government and legal — administrative institutions are moulded in forms which optimally sustain capital accumulation , whether or not the state is directly controlled by capitalists and irrespective of the precise balance of class forces . |
3 | Her secrets are revealed in the book , Marje : The Guilt And The Gingerbread by Angela Patmore . |
4 | ‘ The secrets are placed in a despatch bag and sealed with the chancery seal . |
5 | No examination is required ; vacancies are advertised in the legal weeklies ( Law Society 's Guardian Gazette , New Law Journal , Solicitor 's Journal , and in The Times . |
6 | To the uninitiated it might seem that the shunters are engaged in a game of hide-and-seek with the trucks ; they appear to scatter them all over the yard , as if their object were to separate many of them as completely as possible . |
7 | The warehouses are organised in a hierarchical manner with a central one buying from satellite warehouses , which are situated in the poorer residential areas of Cali , so that they are near the homes of the garbage pickers . |
8 | ‘ These notes are written in German . |
9 | Information on possible risk factors for leukaemia and non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma reported at interview and recorded in the obstetric notes are summarised in table VII . |
10 | Note how the highest ( and loudest ) notes are kept in reserve for this decisive bar . |
11 | When notes are repeated in successive chords they lose their power and become weak . |
12 | However , as there are only six notes in the system it is obvious that in four-part harmony without octave doublings only two notes can remain unused in each chord , and in five-part harmony only one note ; in six-part harmony all notes are used in each chord , even though the registers change . |
13 | The notes are reproduced in almost the exact form in which they were scribbled ( any editing is to preserve anonymity ) : |
14 | The Acts are arranged in chronological order under the heading , so the Children Act 1975 is found near the end of the group . |
15 | Is the agreement clear on the difference between a policy ( eg providing depreciation over the estimated useful life , providing for doubtful debts ) and the application of that policy ( eg plant has a lifetime of 8 years , doubtful debts are provided in full ) ? |
16 | Nearly 800 Unit and Squadron badges are embedded in the floor ; they are of Welsh slate , many the work of Madge Whiteman . |
17 | Tubercle bacilli are included in this table , in a single line , without information about the strain used and whether it was virulent or not . |
18 | One way around this particular problem would be to adapt the approach recommended by the Canadian Sentencing Commission ( 1997 ) , in which guide-lines are used in the first instance simply to indicate offences for which the presumptive sentence would ( or would normally ) involve a community sanction , and those which would ( or would normally ) involve a custodial penalty . |
19 | The satellites are listed in Table 9.1 . |
20 | The residues identified as playing a key role in ICAM-1/LFA-1 interactions are conserved in ICAM-3 , although other subtle differences may affect interaction with LFA-1 . |
21 | One possibility is that conversational interactions are structured in such a way that they provide additional support for the induction of grammatical generalisations . |
22 | The type and frequency of their interactions are summarized in Table 4.3 . |
23 | Paraesthesiae are felt in the toes and fingertips which may ascend Eventually , deep-tendon reflexes may be lost . |
24 | Many of the discussions are couched in educational jargon that effectively excludes many ‘ jobbing doctors ’ who do so much of the teaching . |
25 | These reasons are given in detail in the discussion of man-machine function allocation ( p. 35 ) . |
26 | For example , procedural reasons are discussed in Chapter 5 ; reasons associated with imposing liability in tort and contract are discussed in Chapters 12 and 13 ; and reasons associated with the free flow of information in society are considered in Chapters 15 and 16 . |
27 | Anthropologists , in turn , have attempted to argue that , for example , the transition from brideservice , in which labour is performed by the prospective groom , to bridewealth , where objects are given in exchange for the bride , marks a significant difference in the development of a phenomenon whereby objects may stand for human labour , with the implication that this is the first stage towards the conditions of property and alienation as we know them today ( Strathern 1985 ) . |
28 | Next , in a few small still lifes of early 1910 , such as the Glass on a Table , the objects are blocked in a much more direct manner than hitherto . |
29 | Another important and appealing factor of these sales is the degree to which objects are featured in ‘ mainstream ’ publicity-generating sales . |
30 | At present the objects are defined in terms of the departments of local government : education , health , highways . |