Example sentences of "they are said [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Obviously , single-syllable words present no problems — if they are pronounced in isolation they are said with primary stress .
2 Consequently they are said to be only suitable for the rarified world of HQ where men with no ‘ bottle ’ and the non-combatants have fled .
3 Greying a little at the temples , Leonard unconsciously confirms why he is labelled one of Canada 's sexiest men , a handsome and elegant man with dark eyes ( they are said to be green , but that never showed in the light of Montreal , nor in its wintry sunshine ) .
4 They are said to be his own work , although the truth is that he probably has the final say .
5 They are said to be very fast over the first 40 yards , and the advice offered by the locals is that you should run on a zig-zag course if one of them takes a fancy to you .
6 If ever they lose the ability to scavenge energy , and put it to use in repairing their own fabric , then they are said to be dead ; and they begin immediately to fall apart .
7 In some cases where peasant movements have taken place , they are said to be clientelist-based .
8 In fact , these are the only points that do not move with inversion ; they are said to be ‘ invariant under inversion ’ .
9 Eyes closed , the girls move in perfect synchronisation — even though they are said to be untrained in the intricate pattern of the dance .
10 If certain capital letters incorporate coloured drawings representing scenes in the text , they are said to be ‘ historiated ’ .
11 I have not tried the Nitragon myself but they are said to be very good .
12 They are said to be ‘ very fond ’ of him .
13 Bourque and Grossholtz ( 1984 ) argue that the acceptance of ‘ masculinity as ideal political behaviour ’ has dire consequences for studying women : the unquestioned assumption that the political attitudes , behaviour and preferences of men define mature political behaviour means that when women do not match these they are said to be either apolitical or politically naive .
14 Until now we have considered practices within a society , and allowed that if these fail to complement each other they are said to be contradictory .
15 They are said to be generally positive to the takeover but still need to achieve certain comfort levels .
16 They are said to be ‘ regressive ’ : they bear most heavily on those with low incomes since the key element is the value of the property not the occupier 's ability to pay .
17 They are said to be unfair .
18 Local authorities have no powers except those conferred upon them by statute , and when they take action which is not sanctioned by the law they are said to be acting ultra vires ( beyond the powers ) .
19 They are said to be yellow or mottled brown in colour , often with seaweed-like manes .
20 There has been a series of decisions over the past 50 years which , although they are said to be cases of estoppel are not really such .
21 They are said to be exothermic compounds .
22 Since households can not sell their notional supply of labour services , i.e. , they are said to be rationed in the labour market .
23 If they are forced to , they are said to be ‘ in the Bank ’ .
24 They are said to be similar to material distributed previously by Mr Round .
25 It should be remembered that in this chapter we are dealing only with stress within the word ; this means that we are looking at words as they are said in isolation , which is a rather artificial situation — we do not often say words in isolation , except for a few such as ‘ yes ’ , ‘ no ’ , ‘ possibly ’ , ‘ please ’ and interrogative words such as ‘ what ’ , ‘ who ’ , etc. , but looking at words in isolation does help us to see stress placement and stress levels more clearly than studying them in the context of continuous speech .
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