Example sentences of "[n mass] are [vb pp] [subord] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Demographic data are presented as mean ( SD ) ; elsewhere data are quoted as mean ( SE ) unless otherwise stated .
2 All data are presented as mean ( SEM ) .
3 Data are presented as mean ( SEM ) .
4 Data are presented as mean ( SD ) .
5 Data are presented as median ( SE ) .
6 Data are expressed as mean percentage of T cells binding from three replicate wells ; lines represent standard errors .
7 The data are expressed as mean ( SEM ) .
8 All data are expressed as mean ( SEM ) .
9 Data are expressed as mean ( SEM ) ANOVA , a bilateral paired t test and linear correlation coefficients using X-Y pairs were performed for statistical analysis .
10 All data are expressed as mean ( SEM ) .
11 Data are expressed as mean ( SEM ) .
12 All data are expressed as median and interquartile ranges unless otherwise stated .
13 Data are represented as mean ( SD ) .
14 Demographic data are presented as mean ( SD ) ; elsewhere data are quoted as mean ( SE ) unless otherwise stated .
15 In the UK , the decennial Census of Population records the number of individual people and households , but almost all population data are reported as various aggregations which ensure that data about individuals can not be recovered .
16 In the former , the data are held as coded characters exactly reflecting what would appear on a printed page .
17 Three percent are classed as ineducable and either stay at home with their families or are placed in welfare institutions — parents wishing to have teaching for these children have to pay privately .
18 A lot of people are classed as mad and shut away without any need .
19 Unemployed people are described as lazy , scroungers , living off the tax payer , etc .
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