Example sentences of "are [vb pp] in a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The bedrooms are furnished in a traditional style and have air-conditioning . |
2 | The bedrooms are furnished in a traditional style and have double glazing . |
3 | A lift serves the roomy bedrooms which are furnished in a simple , modern style with balcony . |
4 | The bar and lounges are furnished in a refined and contemporary style and the charming restaurant spills out onto the terrace under a canopy of trees . |
5 | All the room are furnished in a comfortable , rustic style and have a private bathroom , telephone and radio . |
6 | MORRISSEY and organisers of the ill-fated Madstock Finsbury Park concerts are embroiled in a legal battle , with both parties threatening to sue each other over Morrissey 's non-appearance on the Sunday bill . |
7 | The guerrillas are embroiled in a civil war against an alliance of rival Tamil groups , the Tamil National Army , in areas from which the Indian Peace-keeping Force has withdrawn . |
8 | Taxable profits , which are calculated in a similar way to companies ' taxable profits , are treated as personal income to the sole trader , or split between partners in proportion to their share of profits in the year of assessment . |
9 | Often the squares are placed in a central position and enclose a figured medallion . |
10 | But you are placed in a great difficulty . |
11 | Beakers containing the fluids are placed in a ventilated oven and dried at 100°C for at least 24 hr , cooled in a desiccator , and weighed to 0·001 g |
12 | The technology is based on the observation that , when particles are placed in a rotating electric field , they too rotate in a characteristic way . |
13 | To explain the difference between the two structures , they are placed in a realistic context . |
14 | If , however , they show no sign of ability to make contact or to learn by five years they are placed in a special school , welfare institution or returned to family surroundings . |
15 | It is essential , however , that all donations are placed in a special envelope or paid by cheque or by Standing Order . |
16 | Starfish , flatworms and other early animals use a slightly refined system in which the eye-spots are placed in a cup-like depression . |
17 | Firstly the scientific ideas are altered in a particular way by their transmission . |
18 | For the individual capital the external relations are given in a narrow manner , that is , its main problem is seen as that of the transformation of its commodity-value-product into the money-form of value . |
19 | Full details of all aspects of your pension , including additional voluntary contributions , are given in a separate booklet which will be supplied by the Personnel Manager . |
20 | Details of the polymerase chain reaction are given in a previous publication . |
21 | AS A MEMBER of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway 's Publicity Department I believe that members of the general public are treated in a friendly and courteous manner when they visit our line . |
22 | The document says that Somalis who visit DSS offices are treated in a humiliating manner . |
23 | Legal & General is committed to ensuring that you are treated in a well-informed manner … with fairness , with courtesy and with a respect for your insurance needs . |
24 | The band must remember that recording costs are treated in a similar way to advances . |
25 | It is necessary to organise the compounds in such a way that they are treated in a similar manner to individual words . |
26 | People seen in a different context are treated in a different way . |
27 | Three portraits by Larkin are listed in a seventeenth-century inventory of pictures at Claydon : Lady Sussex ; Frances Howard , Countess of Somerset ; and Anne Turner [ q.v. ] , |
28 | Each topic introduces a maximum of 15 new words which are listed in a clear alphabetical index at the back of the dictionary . |
29 | The use of active learning , experiential training techniques so that skills are developed in a non-threatening environment . |
30 | Children will clearly need to be taught all these things and , as the Bullock report points out ( DES , 1975 ) , there ought to be little difficulty in teaching these things if , and it is a big if , they are taught in a practical manner so that children can see that they do actually help them . |