Example sentences of "and these are [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | 14C in throughfall is absorbed by the rattan through the nest , and falling debris around its apex , particularly in D. verticillaris , yields nutrients in throughfall and these are also absorbed via the nest . |
2 | Of the fifty reports of sexual attacks featured in the Coventry Evening Telegraph , thirteen refer to cases which are well outside the catchment area of the newspaper and these are also mentioned in the national press . |
3 | However , the interest is usually in the filterable or settlable solids , and these are normally determined by the methods given in the next test . |
4 | Havis himself did most of the cockpit shots , and these are skilfully intercut into air-to-air shots of Concorde , including a beautiful head-on one ( used several times ) of the Great White Dart skimming the cloud-tops leaving a vortex of white in its high-speed wake . |
5 | ‘ The security requirements for those holding any kind of firearm have been increased considerably and these are rigorously enforced by the police . |
6 | The first specimen to be formally described according to the rules laid down by Linnaeus ( and later codified by Strickland and others from 1842 on ) is the type , and these are carefully kept in great museums , which exchange duplicates after due comparison . |
7 | Chlorophyll , the green pigment that actually captures the Sun 's energy , is contained in tiny ‘ organelles ’ known as chloroplasts ; and these are mostly arranged within the mesoderm cells . |
8 | Thus it will generally not be useful to restate raw figures in the text particularly since comparisons are a vital component of the exercise and these are best expressed as percentages or appropriate rates . |
9 | Equally , they wish to encourage local initiatives , and these are best taken by a partnership of lively governors and competent teachers . |
10 | There are certain exclusions and these are clearly shown in the Policy . |
11 | When the problems associated with the microscopic diagnosis , particularly in women , are coupled with the difficulties in the ‘ horticultural ’ aspects of the gonococcus , and these are both combined with the reluctance of specialists in certain countries to examine material from potentially infected patients , it is not surprising that the reported rates for gonorrhoea from some areas are absurdly low . |
12 | It may be that if there is an overseas trust with X in the United Kingdom having a life interest therein and with the trust fund comprising UK source bank deposits ( for instance ) that the preceding year basis will apply ( with regard to the assessments made on X ) although if further monies are put into the trust ( and these are similarly put on deposit with the UK bank ) the income arising from the additional monies will be assessed on an actual basis in the early years as comprising income arising from a fresh addition to the source within TA 1988 , s66(3) . |
13 | The most important users of agency workers are establishments in the banking , insurance , finance and business services sector , again a result supporting the findings of our LFS analysis , and these are particularly concentrated in the business services sub-sector where agencies themselves are located . |
14 | Central Statistical Office Many aspects of the state 's activities involve the routine collection of statistics , and these are regularly published in booklets . |
15 | Several types of instrument can be used for this type of test , and these are usually limited to measurements on rigid polymers or rubbers . |
16 | There are a number of broad spectrum anthelmintics including the benzimidazoles , pyrantel , dichlorvos and ivermectin , which are effective in removing lumen-dwelling adult and larval strongyles and these are usually marketed as in-feed or oral preparations . |
17 | Like some of the bivalves , some gastropods had shells composed of the mineral aragonite , and these are usually preserved as moulds : but a cast taken from the external mould will replicate the fine detail of the external sculpture . |
18 | The system is best at coping with ad hoc requests and these are usually processed within a 24 hour period at the maximum , usually a much shorter period . |
19 | To observe 3-D fluctuation conductivity , large concentrations of impurities or defects have to be induced , and these are usually accompanied by granularity or reduced dimensionality . |
20 | The ones selected for each disc present the artists ' finest performances and these are only transferred from high quality original pressings . |
21 | Once I had established a tub full of white worm , every plant pot in the house was seeded with a small amount of worm and these are occasionally fed with a piece of moist bread . |
22 | There are well-known objections to tariffs imposed to protect ailing industries and these are fully recognised by the most up-to-date protectionists who regard such tariffs as a primitive form which they call creeping protectionism [ Cripps and Godley , 1978 ; Godley , 1979 ; Singh , 1977 ] . |
23 | They do use shields and these are often made from animal hide . |
24 | In the network and hierarchical DBMS the access paths are defined by the DBA before the database is set up and these are often referred to as navigational systems ( Bachman , 1973 ) . |
25 | But questions have also been raised about it in non-social areas of linguistics , and these are often attached to reservations about the theoretical nature of sociolinguistics as a discipline . |
26 | The fractured hip so characteristic in frail old women is not infrequently caused by falls at home and these are often occasioned by trivial and remediable household problems — the frayed stair carpet , the trailing flex and so on . |
27 | Many donors lay down more or less stringent rules about the use of their funds and these are legally binding on the body that receives them . |
28 | Woven carpets , such as Axminster and Wilton , are still second to none in design and quality , and these are still produced by having the backing and the pile both woven at the same time . |