Example sentences of "[am/are] described [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Opponents may draw comfort from the fact that they are described officially as ‘ a temporary obstruction on the highway ’ .
2 Sometimes they are described differently and more detail provided .
3 Some concepts are described differently in different versions of one language .
4 However , the leaf people and the original people alone are described automatically as shy and fearful .
5 Initially it gives a fairly accurate account of the Jones family who are described briefly in The Childhood .
6 The predators that have provided pellet and scat samples to this study are described briefly and an account given of the localities where the samples were obtained .
7 The services provided by MAS are described briefly in section 1008.1 above .
8 These are described briefly below .
9 Often band-stop filters are described alternatively as rejection filters .
10 ( Colour varieties are described separately . )
11 Statistical methods are described separately for the continuous variables ( knowledge , attitudes , and beliefs ) and discrete variables ( smoking behaviour ) .
12 Ethnic differences are so striking that they are described separately in Chapter 12 , although there are a few references in the text below .
13 Styles of various kinds are described elsewhere in this book .
14 The mounted Engineers are armed with either Repeater Hand Guns or Repeater Pistols , rules for these weapons are described elsewhere in this book .
15 Rules for Mortars are described elsewhere in this volume .
16 Special rules for Steam Tanks are described elsewhere in this volume .
17 Special rules for War Wagons are described elsewhere in this volume .
18 These are described elsewhere in this Journal .
19 Some of these benefits are described elsewhere in this Journal .
20 Esquires are described simply as men who bear arms .
21 Accordingly , where the parcels are described simply by references to the Ordnance map ( either by specifying the numbers of the enclosures or by a plan that prevails over a verbal description ) the parcels will be taken to be those shown on the Ordnance map ( Fisher v Winch ) .
22 The feelings which he experiences on finding her are described vividly by Bradbury .
23 Although the various managerial tasks are interlinked , they are described discretely for ease of reference .
24 They were introduced by the commanding officer of Layforce , Brigadier Laycock , other exploits of Roger Courtney are described later in Chapter 8 .
25 These terms and the various types of media available are described later in this section under ‘ Operation of the Offline System ’ .
26 ( PROC_save and PROC_load are described later in this section )
27 Some of the impressions we gained during our short visit are described here , with emphasis on such similarities and differences as we observed in comparison with the rural development problems and approaches of developing countries that are more familiar to most of us .
28 Five major landform regions related to soil parent materials ( Figure 8 ) are described here and form convenient groupings for describing the soils .
29 Some of the ways in which bureaux have carried out this policy objective are described here .
30 The nature of these modifications are described here , and their distribution and extent will be documented in Chapter 3 .
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