Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] be gathered " in BNC.

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1 To this end , interview and assessment data will be gathered from each of the children , their parents and teachers .
2 An impression of the extent of expansion and subsequent volume of data can be gathered from the illustration in Fig 11.9 , which also summarises the stages of the exercise up to this point .
3 The case studies of school self-evaluation which the Open University has carried out in Oxfordshire and elsewhere suggest that teachers are for the most part ignorant of this literature and of the various research strategies , mainly derived from social science , by which valid and reliable evidence about their professional activities might be gathered and judged .
4 The feeling was soughing through them , every face was turned fully towards him , features naked , eyes widened ( they were too expectant , too dependent on the next sally , their wills must be gathered up and channelled towards an irresistible action ) .
5 We then suggested that people create small groups in which individual responses could be gathered together and discussed before the chosen spokesperson reported back on the collective view .
6 Larch and pine logs could be split small and dried by the fire ; or kindling could be gathered " raw " .
7 By the time darkness falls this evening more than 500 planes will be gathered here from around the world , including 14 national display teams .
8 Insects can be gathered not only from their nests and tunnels , but from the air .
9 The substance of the meeting can be gathered from the telegram North sent to Hixon later .
10 But in a few cases careful evidence must be gathered to show whether the attachment falls within Cox v Harrison at ( B ) 7 above .
11 Evidence will be gathered on the robustness of key relationships in the main UK macroeconomic models to changes in data vintage .
12 Evidence will be gathered from history teachers and tutors who are involved in training history teachers , from students in training and from academic historians .
13 ‘ I also tried to say that our unity was in the future when we believe that all things will be gathered together and completed in Christ and that therefore our policies of today have to reflect our longings for the future .
14 The mathematics works , the evidence can be gathered from experiments , and so forth , but in the end we find ourselves unable in any coherent way to explain the true nature of reality at the quantum level .
15 sufficient evidence can be gathered to confirm current competence .
16 The items can be gathered by children themselves , for example , shiny things ; things of a particular colour ; things of a particular texture ( rough , smooth , prickly ) ; particular shapes ( rounded , with holes , pointed , with straight sides , spirals , etc. ) ; things we use in the kitchen or bathroom ; things that we use to draw with or cook with .
17 All expertise in a particular technique or on a certain topic can be gathered together in one place , and the level of collective knowledge can then be ascertained , supported and made available .
18 In this way cohorts of embryos can be gathered which are synchronized to a particular developmental transition .
19 An interesting warning can be gathered from Pooley 's that remaining in such an area for more than one minute risks possible harm from radiation .
20 All available statistics relating to population , employment , family household structure , and electoral patterns will be gathered for a sample series of municipalities and will then be analysed by computer .
21 In addition , detailed information about changing employment patterns will be gathered and case studies of employing establishments carried out by the named investigators .
22 Much of the information may be gathered as a matter of course .
23 Information may be gathered in a variety of ways , including the use of functional assessment instruments and selective assessment forms .
24 By reference to this , more information may be gathered on the component 's function which may further clarify the discrete purpose , or purposes , being attributed to the entity under consideration .
25 The White Paper promised that information would be gathered to help implement demand management , but no work was done until the autumn of 1945 .
26 The information necessary to measure traffic speeds and give warning of delays will be gathered from cable loops fitted under the road surface to measure speeds and report to both local and national traffic control rooms .
27 In the process , information will be gathered about the ways in which microcomputer based models can help to bring understanding of other points of view than one 's own .
28 The information will be gathered in 4 city centre retail and catering firms and 3 sixth form colleges in Swansea .
29 Third , information will be gathered on factors within higher education which are considered to create problems in expanding Arabic studies , as these were not analysed systematically in the Parker Report .
30 Information will be gathered by questionnaire from all undergraduates presently studying Arabic and departments will be asked to provide information on past students .
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