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

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1 As Working Paper 43 stressed , the work of the library resource centre requires different skills , but these skills may be present in different ways in different individuals ; many people can learn and practice at least two .
2 The local variation may not represent information at all for , as Figure 5. 14 clearly shows , some high-frequency noise in the form of horizontal scan line patterns may be present on an image , distracting the user and rendering him or her less capable of recognizing underlying trends .
3 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 .
4 Solicitors may be present during the suspect 's interview but the Code says that they may be asked to leave if their conduct prevents the investigating officer properly questioning the suspect .
5 Large swell waves may be present with an absolutely calm sea or even with light offshore winds in the opposite direction .
6 Commensal species like the house mouse and rat from dwellings slightly removed from the trap lines may be present in the owl assemblage but absent from the traps because of the larger range of the owl .
7 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 .
8 It is , however , well settled that four unities must be present for the creation of a joint tenancy , namely the unities of possession , interest , title and time …
9 The appearance of stylistically close but formally unique motifs ( signatures ) is a possibility , and identical elements might be present in different mosaics .
10 At necropsy , between 2,000 and 20,000 worms may be present on the abomasal mucosa which shows numerous small haemorrhagic lesions ( P1.I ) .
11 However , there are some products where small amounts of additives may be present in foods but , quite legally , not declared in the list of ingredients .
12 When the pears are in flower , bees and the other pollinating insects must be present in abundance and busy — this means calm , sunny warmth .
13 Forty-five dealers will be present with objects priced from £150 to £250,000 .
14 Flatworms , tapeworms or threadworms make for lurid and colourful pictures in the horror section of Koi manuals , but their life cycle is invariably so complex that not all the vectors will be present in the pond .
15 Up to three tables may be present in the Working-Set at any time .
16 It should be noted that these instincts and qualities may be present in varying degrees of intensity and that they often merge into one another and are interrelated .
17 The only function of genes is to determine which proteins are made , thereby determining which chemical reactions take place and which structures will be present in the cell .
18 The church planter needs to be a strong , visionary leader with a clear sense of call , not necessarily a nurturer or pastor , although these gifts may be present to a lesser degree .
19 Likert emphasises that all four features must be present for a manager to be truly effective .
20 If this does occur it would be expected that more than one member of the same family would be infected and that the same strain of H pylori would be present in more than one member of the same family .
21 A wide range of pollutants can be present in indoor air , including chemicals from vehicle emissions , photocopiers and laser printers and dust from human skin , smoking , asbestos , mineral fibre and other sources .
22 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 .
23 This novel type III domain appears to be spliced as part of a complex pattern of alternative splices among its flanking type III repeats , thus indicating that multiple tenascin isoforms may be present in tissues and cells of normal and neoplastic origin .
24 A certain number of members must be present before a meeting is said to be quorate and can proceed .
25 Such symptoms may be present for a days or weeks and then clear up but in many , the symptoms are persistent .
26 In the natural environment individual sub-populations may be present in varying proportions from site to site .
27 I would strongly recommend that , whenever possible , fathers should be present at their baby 's birth ! !
28 These agents must be present for prolonged periods , consistent with the observation that growth factors are required throughout G1 .
29 A piece of oral history may be meant to do without a presiding historian in much the same way in which an analytic session may be meant to do without a presiding analyst ; theoretical presuppositions are subject in each case to a show of suspension , though it is clear that the theories of Freud and others will be present in the consulting-room , and that oral historians may be sympathetic to socialism and to the methods of Marxist historiography .
30 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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