Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] are [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The socially selective nature of population changes and the problems which this causes are explored by Champion ( 1989a ) .
2 Casual encounters on the beat are kept to a minimum by the public , primarily , the police claim , as a result of intimidation , and constables get few opportunities to display the interactive skills that might foster good community relations , although the rare occasions when this happens are seized upon by the men and recalled with pleasure thereafter .
3 We can see then , that deregulation is allowed , but that limits are placed upon it .
4 Details on these craft are shown in the caption to the diagram on page 41 , but MTB 74 was an unusual ship even among these fast midgets .
5 Most optical resists are developed by mixtures of solvents which wash away the more soluble material left after exposure .
6 Many kibbutzim are founded on the Marxist principle of ‘ from everyone according to ability — to everyone according to need ’ , the guiding ideal being the creation of an egalitarian society .
7 Members unable to attend are circulated with the research papers on request .
8 Those retained are listed in Schedule 2 of the Act .
9 It also need have no privileges , since those required are passed to it by the initiator ( ie. the LIFESPAN Manager ) .
10 Those held are imprisoned throughout the Sudan including in the main prison in Khartoum North , ‘ Kober ’ .
11 Species resembling this one in general shape are met with in rocks of Cretaceous and younger age .
12 So for example , if the yarn in feeder two is threaded through section B , when the yarn in feeder one comes from the C of D yarn holders , you 'll find the two yearns are wrapped around each other , between the yarn mast and the sinker plate .
13 The pupils reported several different forms of unfairness but the first two to follow are perceived as the most striking in terms of devaluation .
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