Example sentences of "are [pron] we [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If unc is the wavefunction at a point on the detecting screen corresponding to the electron 's having traversed the first slit , and P , the associated probability , and if unc and P , are the similar quantities for slit 2 , the rules I have just stated imply unc Then , in the case when both slits are open , the probability unc let us call it ) is just given by unc The quantities unc and unc are what we called probability amplitudes ( p. 88 ) .
2 These are what we call information skills ; this phrase is meant to include what is known in some contexts as ‘ library-user education ’ , ‘ reading development ’ , ‘ experimental and research training ’ , ‘ study skills ’ and ‘ media literacy ’ .
3 The alternative are what we call alocentrics , these are outgoing people with varied interests .
4 Those are what we call Tinkers and the Irish call the Diddicois and the wanderers
5 A good reader is one who reads critically , with understanding : ‘ The interweaving of the reader 's meanings and the author 's meanings are what we call understanding ’ ( Meek , 1982 , p.22 ) — and with enjoyment .
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