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

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1 This is at the judge 's discretion ( Ord 21 , r 6(1) with opportunity for the parties to be present .
2 I believe there are enough pictures to represent this School adequately in three collections , as I would naturally expect the best of post-World War I British pictures to be present in the new Modern Art Museum .
3 The requirement was for vessels to operate habitually from a national port ( p. 222 , para. 28 ) and , hence , for vessels to be present at national ports with a certain frequency ( p. 224 , para. 40 ) .
4 But this does not prevent other functions from being present , lower down in the hierarchy , in texts in which the poetic function is dominant ; equally , the poetic function may be present in texts which are mainly expressive or referential .
5 Ultrasonography is ideal for infants since it does not entail ionising radiation , allows parents to be present during the examination , and is non-invasive .
6 The law also allowed for foreign observers to be present at elections , and set up a 20-member central election committee .
7 As I mentioned on the phone I have invited representatives from the various churches and other organisations to be present .
8 Early studies using crude fibrinolytic activity assays and histochemical fibrin slide techniques revealed plasminogen activators to be present in cancer tissue and cell lines obtained from the oral cavity and stomach .
9 She would like to hear from mothers about experiences , such as predicting their babies needs or knowing of their babies feelings without being present .
10 They are said to have disagreed on the ceremony of ordination for a bishop , Rome requiring at least three other bishops to be present while the Celtic Church required only one — a plausible enough position , given the difficulties Ireland posed to travel at the time and the small number of bishops in the country anyway .
11 Team members to be present for conversation and questions .
12 But if you can arrange for experienced selectors to be present then this may lead to a more objective assessment of the candidates than if you act alone .
13 In an earlier example it was shown that a large proportion of requests only require some attributes to be present or absent .
14 After him came more chiefs and then banners and icons of the two principal churches which had sent their Arks to be present at the battle .
15 Notice of the time and place of the proceedings must , on request , be sent to the requesting authority , or direct to the parties , to enable them and their representatives to be present .
16 We expect sponsored MPs to be present at important votes , and particularly on these occasions when our members are likely to be infect affected .
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