Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [vb mod] [be] present " in BNC.

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1 In my view the Tate should probably divide into two separate entities , one for British art and one for Modern art , although I presume that certain British artists would be present in both collections .
2 Large swell waves may be present with an absolutely calm sea or even with light offshore winds in the opposite direction .
3 For growing crop plants the following conditions must be present :
4 In the natural environment individual sub-populations may be present in varying proportions from site to site .
5 This result encourages the conclusion that appropriate contextual cues must be present for satisfactory retrieval of the effects of the effects of initial conditioning ; but it also poses a number of further questions .
6 Gross errors may be present , but are fortunately rare .
7 In addition several other Labour councillors would be present as delegates from other constituent organizations .
8 To be able to sue in negligence , three essential ingredients must be present ; they are : a duty of care owed to the injured party ; a breach of that duty of care ; consequential loss , that is , loss which is a direct and natural result of the breach of duty of care .
9 In the Jovian atmosphere the most likely condensates , that is , cloud-making substances , are ammonia , water and a compound of ammonia and hydrogen sulphide ( H 2 S ) called ammonium hydrosulphide ( NH 4 SH ) , and though H 2 S has not yet been detected in the Jovian atmosphere small amounts should be present .
10 Tenascin mRNA from human , mouse , and chicken are highly homologous , leading us to speculate that human AD1 related repeats may be present in mouse and chicken tenascin genes .
11 The appearance of stylistically close but formally unique motifs ( signatures ) is a possibility , and identical elements might be present in different mosaics .
12 In a state of health , individuals will be self-caring , but during illness , injury or disease , additional self-care needs may be present and the nurse will need to help meet these demands .
13 Representatives from statutory bodies will be present to answer residents ' queries on issues such as housing and community services .
14 At a stage when both endogenous stripes would be present and at their highest level , the treated embryos express the gene only in r5 ( h , h' ) .
15 One reported systemic effect which is unusual in helminth infections is interference with the blood-clotting mechanism , so that subcutaneous haematomata may be present .
16 The concept of mind is such that we should not wonder how material objects can be present to it .
17 There are limitations , however , to the scope of the law of negligence and , as mentioned above , certain ingredients must be present .
18 When the pears are in flower , bees and the other pollinating insects must be present in abundance and busy — this means calm , sunny warmth .
19 Two other persons must be present as witnesses .
20 In fitting statistical models to study relationships , it is important to take account of such hierarchies , both for technical reasons but also because influential factors can be present at any or all levels of aggregation .
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