Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] to be present " in BNC.
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1 | Government backbenchers are expected to be present at all stages and though they are entitled to speak for half the time available on the floor of the House , in committee they are expected neither to speak nor to move amendments but simply to keep voting for the government 's proposals . |
2 | Representatives of Everton Football Club are expected to be present . |
3 | This range of compositions is called the ‘ miscibility window ’ and has been reported to be present in other systems . |
4 | Several octamer binding proteins called Oct-1 to Oct-10 , identified by distinct band shifts , have been reported to be present in various mouse tissues at different stages of development ( 17 ) . |
5 | I am expected to be present where there is beer flowing . ’ |
6 | In both familial adenomatous polyposis ( FAP ) cases and sporadic colorectal cancer ( SCRC ) cases , morphologically normal epithelial cells with abnormal DNA synthesis are reported to be present in upper parts of crypts . |
7 | Thirdly , the only course of action if some form of handicap is detected , is to have an abortion , as the handicap has already been shown to be present in the foetus . |
8 | NC protein from MoMuLV has been shown to be present in the preintegration complex ( J.-L . |
9 | The same RNA samples from several cell lines were probed for ATF1 RNA , β2-microglobulin RNA ( as a monitor of differentiation ( 46 ) ) and CREB RNA which has previously been shown to be present at similar levels in UF9 and DF9 cells ( 47 ) . |
10 | ZNF proteins contain ‘ finger ’ motifs consisting of approximately 30 amino acids which coordinate a zinc ion , and were first described in the Xenopus transcription factor IIIA ( 6,7 ) , but have been shown to be present in species as diverse as Drosophila and man . |
11 | Lithified materials may require little more than decision on the orientations of thin sections needed for later examination under the optical microscope , but special slide preparation and cementing media may be required , particularly if soluble minerals are thought to be present ( see Chapter 4 ) . |
12 | They demonstrate equitable intervention in favour of married women where the conditions to which I have earlier referred are found to be present . |
13 | They may be at risk because of identifiable genetic disorders which are known to be present , or because of the age of the mother . |
14 | The numbers of the skeletal elements are usually expressed as proportions of the numbers that would be expected to be present for a given number of prey individuals , which is usually the minimum number of individuals ( MNI ) . |
15 | At the same time , a vuggy porosity was also created in the lower unit of carbonate mudstones but this was found to have resulted from the dissolution of patches and veins of replacement halite ( Fig. 29b and c ) and as such can not be expected to be present away from the areas where replacement has occurred . |
16 | However , certain features can be expected to be present in any viable theory . |
17 | Moreover , a viral superantigen would be expected to be present in all HIV-infected patients , unless its activity depends on half the HLA phenotypes . |
18 | Such textual analysis , undertaken with a feminist pair of eyes , is uncovering the depth at which sexism must be seen to be present in the text . |
19 | Yet , as Mary Ainsworth ( 1969 ) points out in relation to the concept of attachment between mother and child ( monkeys included ) , a mental or physiological condition can be said to be present even when it is not visible in behaviour . |
20 | God is present throughout reality in the sense in which a person can be said to be present throughout his or her body . |
21 | In poetry this minimum may always be assumed to be present but that is not true of the making of images . |
22 | When a sender judges her receiver 's schema to correspond to a significant degree with her own , she need only mention features which are not contained in it ( the time of getting up and what she had for breakfast , for example ) ; other features ( like getting out of bed and getting dressed ) will be assumed to be present by default , unless we are told otherwise . |
23 | And they have requested that one of their representatives will be allowed to be present in order to put their case . |
24 | The Namurian , Millstone Grit sediments have not been penetrated in any well in the area but are assumed to be present on the basis of the stratigraphic relationships deduced from seismic data . |
25 | While this is not the place to explore that research in any detail , it will be helpful to describe briefly the kinds of understanding which are believed to be present in young children by the time they begin to use language . |
26 | As he recited familiar words , Jaq puzzled why he had really been detailed to be present on Stalinvast during its purge . |
27 | He criticised the system of screening and the appeals tribunal for refugees due to be sent back , saying they were forbidden to be present , allowed no legal representation , and were not told the reasons for decisions . |
28 | Other symptoms were deemed to be present if they occurred on at least a quarter of the days or occasions , except that passage of mucus was taken as a symptom if it had ever occurred ( this being normal clinical practice ) . |
29 | Phasic contractions in the lower oesophageal sphincter , were considered to be present when resting pressure slowly but transiently increased to more than 50% of its basal value . |
30 | Painful bowel movements were thought to be present if the child complained of pain during defecation or when the child exhibited screaming or crying in anticipation of , or during , defecation , if the parent reported blood on the stool or if the child had an anal fissure present at the time of examination . |