Example sentences of "[am/are] [conj] [vb pp] in " in BNC.
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1 | Youth , ethnic and religious minorities , low caste and aboriginal people — and the poor in general — are as marginalised in the media as they are in society . |
2 | Originally nine of them , now six , skip this if their images are as stamped in your Find as they are in mine . |
3 | These are as announced in the Chancellor 's autumn statement of 6 November 1991 . |
4 | The most important factors in the behaviour of groups are as indicated in Figure 27.1 below . |
5 | The versions of these database systems which are compatible with LIFESPAN RDBI are as indicated in the LIFESPAN RDBI installation notes ( reference 11 ) . |
6 | Strikes which damage the innocent are as justified in achieving the stated aim as burning heretics . |
7 | The data are as shown in Table 4.4 Thus , whereas total editorial space between 1927 and 1937 increased by 48% ( from 2124 to 3138 square inches ) and the ‘ news ’ content of the paper increased by 81% ( from 634 to 1 145 square inches ) , the amount of space devoted to public affairs ‘ news ’ declined by 9% ( from 101 to 92 square inches ) . |
8 | For example , if a file has an individual record hit rate of 1 per cent and the hits are randomly distributed , the results of varying the blocking factor are as shown in Table 7.6 . |
9 | The inferences for NPV taken from the BCG literature are as shown in figure 6.1 . |
10 | Using the series from Webern 's Symphony , the four forms are as shown in Example 126 : |
11 | Consequently the slope and intercept of the signal load line are as shown in the figure and , as varies , the displacement of the intersection P of the signal load line with the characteristic gives the signal potential difference and signal current . |
12 | Consequently the direct load lines for the output and input are as shown in figures 10.4(b) and ( c ) respectively . |
13 | For usually they say , rather tentatively , that things are as specified in the wording which follows . |
14 | The four cricket correspondents are as varied in style and type as the bowlers in the Pakistan attack . |
15 | If you look around you downstairs with your eyes instead of your prejudices you 'll notice that the women here are as varied in age , weight and physical attributes as they are in race , colour or creed . |
16 | Thus the first two years of this course are as described in previous course with the addition of language units appropriate to the European university chosen . |
17 | In dealing with the matter of bringing a slave to the ordeal Childebert sets out the time-scale of the case , and states that his deadlines are as required in Lex Salica . |