Example sentences of "are [vb pp] [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 about joining the airport policy consortium to making sure that members and officers views are er sort of , er officer and member representation and to make sure that Hertfordshire 's views are heard on this policy consortium because as Peter quite rightly said , erm it 's made up of members and officers of County and District Council 's South of the river and yes although their com their main intention is opposing terminal five , regrettably yes they are considering expansion at Stansted er , er far more than an alternative .
2 Figure 3.5 clearly shows the improvement in performance obtained when scores are calculated in this manner .
3 We do not do this , perhaps because of the spelling , but it is important to remember that the contrasts between and , between and and between and are neutralised in this context .
4 Less fabric is taken up when they are placed at this angle , preventing the seamline from reducing and puckering .
5 Donkey Lane In answer to a letter sent by the chairman , the Department of Planning stated that no restrictions are placed on this road with regard to its use by horses .
6 Donkey Lane In answer to a letter sent by the chairman , the Department of Planning stated that no restrictions are placed on this road with regard to its use by horses .
7 In terms of er political views , or even those who have no political views , of ethnic make-up and everything of this kind and yet now it seems that at a time when our police forces above all , need to move into the present day and prepare themselves for the challenges of the crime and the criminals at the end of this century and into the next century , we seem to have some misgivings about giving the Home Secretary the powers which are placed in this Bill .
8 To reduce overheads when making security copies only headword lemmas are placed in this table .
9 Some other examples are given of this approach , and then some systems are considered which extend non-statistical methods .
10 Full details of how to enter are given on this page
11 Simple examples are given throughout this section with the explanation of the various commands .
12 Erm and the de the details for for the P G O are given in this re-employment leaflet which is in the information pack .
13 The view taken here is that one can produce quite easily a catechism of doom , supported with prodigious rates of soil loss over millions of hectares ( and some examples are given in this book ) .
14 Details of our concerts are given in this leafelet .
15 SCOTVEC is tackling these questions on a number of fronts , and some early progress reports are given inside this Update .
16 We are the only country anywhere , east or west , where lesbians and gay men are criminalised in this way .
17 However , it is not only the ‘ moral ’ as opposed to ‘ natural ’ qualities that are treated in this way .
18 This case raises concerns about the accuracy of audit data when patients are treated in this way .
19 In large measure , these differences are due to the criticisms of the Aristotelian scheme made by some of those who are treated in this book , and in its companion , The Rationalists .
20 Drive resources available to the workstation are listed in this window .
21 The statement before us on the Labour Party and the trade union links sets aside various recommendations on how we are going to cast our block vote at this year 's Labour Party Conference on this issue the options open to us are listed in this paper and I 'd like to make the following observations .
22 They are easy to find and children are fascinated by this unit .
23 As the majority of vehicles are propelled in this manner , this point speaks for itself .
24 I place it on record that Blackbird Leys , Barton and the other parts of Oxford that are plagued by this menace are good places , with a terrific community spirit .
25 The Liberal Democrats are implicated in this question too , since they are as far away from their ‘ breakthrough ’ as Labour is from office .
26 It is clear that power relations and territorial rights ( personal and otherwise ) are implicated in this process .
27 The effects of allowing or inhibiting entry are examined in this section first by investigating the plausibility of completely free entry , then by seeing whether firms can adopt policies to guard against entry .
28 Four common methods of generating the open-loop velocity profile are examined in this Section .
29 These simple propositions are truisms , but their importance and the dangers of departing from them are highlighted by this appeal , which we allowed on 13 March 1992 .
30 The themes which are highlighted in this paper follow the same order as the full text of the Lineamenta , and are covered under the headings of the three main parts .
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