Example sentences of "[that] are [vb pp] in the " in BNC.

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1 They do n't seem to be bothered about things that are written in the press , ’ he says .
2 The two successive episodes of Northern Hemisphere ice-sheet collapse began at precisely the same time as the climate shifts that are recorded in the Greenland ice core ( within the cited uncertainty ) .
3 One researcher has suggested that they may be able to detect the very low frequency vibrations that are created in the water by waves and reflected back from the ocean floor , an echo-location system similar in principle to that used , at the other extreme end of the frequency scale , by bats .
4 These are just some of the many examples of journalists facing danger and oppression that are documented in the Review , which is published annually by the International Press Institute .
5 Comfortable Seats — Clio is equipped with seats that are manufactured in the same traditional style as those in larger cars .
6 While we wish to avoid the pitfalls of many earlier studies on ‘ peaceful ’ or ‘ violent ’ societies by pulling out one behavioural feature as overridingly important in the analysis , we feel nevertheless that several issues of general interest have emerged , all of which are suggestive for the further understanding of societal peaceful coexistence , and we turn now to a brief consideration of some major points that are raised in the ethnographic papers .
7 of the questions that are raised in the House ?
8 These concern residence , the exercise of parental responsibility in specific instances , access , and steps that are prohibited in the care of the child without the court 's approval .
9 Of about two hundred and fifty million spermatozoa that are deposited in the vagina , two hundred may reach the Fallopian tubes .
10 The erm point about are distribution within Greater York is that we have attempted to look at this in what I think is a a rational and realistic manner , we have looked , and you 'll see this from our supplementary paper , I apologize for its lateness , but I think it 's benefited from the additional thought that could be given to it , we have looked both backwards , at the present day , and forwards , we 've looked backwards at past build rates , we 've looked at the present day position in the sense of the population shares within Greater York , and we 've looked forwards in terms of the commitment figures that are given in the N Y one paper that we 've just been looking at , and taking all those things into account , and adding in what we see as the right location for a new settlement , namely Selby district , we come to the figures that are in our supplementary paper , and there is clearly a great deal of common ground between the evidence you get from looking either at past building rates or population shares , as now , or future commitments which all point towards a broadly similar distribution , we say , with the addition of a new feature namely the new settlement , so that I commend those figures to you as somebody who 's actually dared to put their toe , or maybe their whole body into the water , and given you not only some numbers , but also a basis by which if you should er have a different Greater York figure in mind , a basis on which that could be rationally er approached , I would not certainly defend to the last ditch the need to put a figure of fifty dwellings into the structure plan for the Hambledon part of Greater York , there may be a cut off point beyond which you do n't go , but certainly for Ryedale and Selby , with very substantial numbers there is a need to indicate what the appropriate division should be , and you could not for instance indicate what the er Ryedale non Greater York figure was , without someone telling us the , as the Chairman rightly said , having an idea of what the Ryedale Greater York figure should be , so it is n't really I think feasible to have district figures for non Greater York , and one Greater York figure , that does n't er get away from the issue , and nor does it solve the potential for confusion .
11 There is obviously a trade off to be obtained by varying the number of words that are stored in the lexicon .
12 Attribute data relate to the properties of the points , lines and polygons that are stored in the cartographic database .
13 Clearly er , it 's er , again in , in paragraph four , under future budget of er , the services is going to be critical , if you 've seen the last couple of years that are defined in the pay , and that 's going to continue .
14 Because we have two original builders of pianos , we also divide our pianos into two classes : those that are made in the style of Walter and those made in the style of Streicher .
15 Well the proposals that are made in the in the Committees er report for funding erm seem to us acceptable with the exception of the comment we have already made erm i acceptable in the sense that they would be borne by erm all pension funds in proportion to their the size of their assets and in relation to the size of the er compensation has to be paid .
16 To ask the Secretary of State for Energy what is his estimate of the level of carbon dioxide emissions that are saved in the United Kingdom every year by the use of nuclear power .
17 It is said that the original Shorthorn ( as a British type rather than as a general term for short horned cattle ) was being bred by the Dukes of Northumberland in the sixteenth century and was probably descended from a mixture of red Anglo-Saxon cattle with red and white Dutch ‘ Hollanders ’ and ‘ Zeelands ’ that are typified in the Paul Potter painting , The Young Bull .
18 Self-study packs and training videos of the type that are listed in the GLCABS training calendar in Figure 6.2 are popular .
19 There are also animals that are listed in the IUCN 's Red Data Book of Endangered Species .
20 Anyway , you 'll probably want to start with the normal day-to-day stuff — it 's on disks that are kept in the cabinet .
21 The importance of the unconscious for political realities of industrial enterprises may seem a tenuous link but objects of feeling that are retained in the unconscious , and constitute our psychic reality , are :
22 But the relevant sense of constraint , and the aspects of society that are constrained in the two cases , are vastly different ; and if the longue durée is to be more than a ragbag of everything that endures these disparities would have to be elucidated .
23 The vast majority of offences that are tried in the Crown Court ( almost 70 per cent ) are ‘ triable either way ’ ( see page 3 in the Introduction ) , so could be tried by either tier of court .
24 The cases that are discussed in the report make fascinating and occasionally tragic reading , for example the illegibility of handwriting leading to wrong prescription and the death of a patient .
25 Here we will consider the differences from adults that are found in the rhythms of healthy babies , adolescents , and aged people .
26 by no means all of the large reptiles that are found in the Mesozoic rocks are dinosaurs — the reptile groups that took up life in the sea or the air were only distantly related .
27 Commonly he will be looking for evidence of thrush or trichomonal infection , but may also take samples for the other organisms that are found in the vagina from time to time .
28 By this time they were taking species such as the blue , sei and sperm that are found in the deeper oceans , and were whaling as far afield as the Antarctic and Atlantic oceans .
29 There must , for example , have been an industry in the Mesara Plain to supply the large numbers of votive figurines that are found in the tombs of that region .
30 An added indication is the percentage of the transitions that are found in the corpus only once .
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