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

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1 It recognises the children as the major actors in any decision making and ensures that their rights and involvements in decision making are enhanced .
2 What we are in effect considering are the implications of debt resulting from earlier decisions about financing .
3 Those 13 CypA residues involved in CsA binding are also drawn ( see text ) .
4 A hundred and ninety four worker from Smiths industries in bishops cleeve are joining britains jobless total which this week rose for the twenty second consecutive month .
5 Appeldorn said the method could even be used to help make silicon chips , adding that the world leaders in diamond machining are in Britain , at Cranfield Precision Engineering .
6 Probably the most crucial times in sea kayaking are launching and landing .
7 Under conditions of perfect competition , as outlined in section 2.2 , firms which must attempt to maximise profits in order to survive are too small to influence the market price which is determined by the interaction of-demand and supply in the market : such firms ( sometimes called price-takers ) maximise their profits by producing output levels at which price equals marginal cost .
8 It seems obvious enough that ‘ language teachers ’ — the phrase used by foreign language teachers to describe themselves — need to know about ‘ language ’ but if we rephrase the formulation what we in fact have are French teachers who speak French , German teachers who speak German and so on .
9 The various types of engines which allowed heavy industries in Wales to develop are on display .
10 We therefore believe that , provided level-1 lesions are not included in the calculation ( because of uncertainty about whether they are progressive ) , our findings support the hypothesis that patients in categories A–D are at increased risk of developing melanoma .
11 Reductions in time to market are the result of more subtle initiatives .
12 In time to come are n't you more likely to say , ‘ Oh , yes — I 've seen a kiwi , but I ca n't remember where — or with whom ’ ? ’
13 Obviously the only connections women or men in prison have are their letters and their visits .
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