Example sentences of "these are [adv] [vb pp] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | For the present , however , the system excludes vehicles , pharmaceuticals and basic foodstuffs , the latter on the grounds that these are already covered by a range of controls . |
2 | Equally , they wish to encourage local initiatives , and these are best taken by a partnership of lively governors and competent teachers . |
3 | These are traditionally diluted with a water/alcohol mixture — 17 per cent water , 83 per cent alcohol . |
4 | For example , the main data sources on population ( and often employment ) are national population censuses , but these are traditionally held on a decennial basis , usually for cost reasons ( Rhind , 1983 ) . |
5 | Similarly , if subjectivity and interiority are deemed to be essentially ‘ modernist ’ characteristics , then it has to be said that these are also challenged in a number of ways in novels such as Le Voyeur and L'Herbe . |
6 | These are also stored in a different place . |
7 | A note of warning is necessary here , as the Revenue can sometimes seek to deny the £30,000 exemption under s188 where a departing executive is also a vendor shareholder , on the basis that the sum paid as compensation for loss of office is in reality attributable to the sale of his shares , and they may also challenge the deductibility by Target of such payments , especially if these are effectively funded by a reduced acquisition price for Target . |
8 | Health and safety cour training courses according to these reports these are poorly attended with a majority below forty percent but more worrying than that is that nearly half of G M B safety reps said they 'd not received a copy of the safety rep 's kits . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Almost all of these are now covered in a spurious black patina ( plate 8.3 ) ; indeed one can go through the sculpture galleries of the Greek and Roman Department and pick out the Payne Knight pieces from a distance , before checking against the registration number which invariably begins with 1824 . |
11 | These are then traced on a touch-sensitive drawing board to make digital data signals which are dumped in the computer memory . |
12 | These are then enlarged onto a workstation screen . |
13 | These are then recast into a departmental format and presented for discussion to a key meeting of the central academic team and the Heads of Departments contributing to the Modular Course at the end of term 1 . |
14 | Although a two-state success/failure branch for components and systems is often used , this may be inadequate when we have to examine partial successes or failures ; this treatment for the plant might well produce thousands of sequences , so these are usually grouped into a small set of typical sequence states that will be bounding in terms of the consequences one is looking for . |
15 | These are usually supervised by a qualified nurse and must be carried out so that they meet the requirements of law and hospital policy . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Although it might be argued that this difference is due to the nature of the complexed metal ion ( iron in the cleavage reaction , cobalt in the footprint ) an alternative explanation is that bleomycin does not bind tightly to ( AT ) n sequences , and that these are efficiently cleaved during a transient interaction . |
18 | There are around three million players in Britain , but only 10 per cent of these are actually affiliated to a club and around 10 per cent of the club members are actually rated . |
19 | Machismo is receiving some challenge from women 's movements and organisations , but these are only supported by a very small number of women . |