Example sentences of "[noun] involve are " in BNC.
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1 | The equally dependable Valerie Masterson has a couple of tracks too , and the orchestras involved are the Philharmonia under John Owen Edwards , the English National Opera Orchestra conducted by Mark Elder , the Scottish Opera Orchestra under Justin Brown , and the New Sadler 's Wells Opera Orchestra under Barry Wordsworth . |
2 | The sample list of books is equally important , for it disarms criticisms of the kind : ‘ The books involved are obsolete and the shelf space is needed for more modern colourful illustrated books ’ , or ‘ Things like this have always been going on ’ , or ‘ We only get rid of popular novels when the rush is over ’ . |
3 | Obviously , the speed of retrieval is not an issue if the images involved are still pictures . |
4 | You will find that the methods involved are complex and sophisticated , yet they are possessed ( and require to be possessed ) by pretty nearly everyone . ’ |
5 | We can not see how self regulation schemes could be expected to work as neither car boot sale organisers or the traders involved are part of any coherent organisation . |
6 | This is not entirely surprising because the steps involved are rather different from the familiar ones used in other spreadsheet tasks . |
7 | The steps involved are set out in Fig. 4.1 . |
8 | Because the risks involved are now too great , much of the work of the Christian communities has been abandoned , but religious and lay followers of the Popular Church consider that Romero remains their spiritual leader and continue to provide important support to the opposition : |
9 | The risks involved are thus extremely high , and it is generally recognised that close management control of these companies by the venture capital funds in necessary , as compared with the more remote approach of investors on the Stock Exchange . |
10 | The length of time they spent there and the types of homes involved are shown in Table 1 . |
11 | Most of the organizations involved are themselves again parts of large conglomerate groups with diversified interests , not necessarily just in the leisure services area . |
12 | If the combination is normal , we shall say that the lexical units involved are philonyms ; if the combination is pleonastic , we shall speak of head and tautonym ; if dissonance results , the lexical units will be labelled xenonyms . |
13 | A win-win outcome is where all parties involved are successful in achieving their objectives . |
14 | In situations of this sort the exchange may need special rules , or even powers , which allow it to act for reasons of market integrity alone , and in order to preserve investor confidence , regardless of whether the parties involved are at fault . |
15 | When the signals involved are of low-enough frequency for reactive and other frequency-dependent effects to be negligible , the Z-parameters are given by the slopes of appropriate static characteristics at the operating bias levels . |
16 | The principles of law involved are discussed in section 8.3 of this chapter . |
17 | The companies involved are obviously in business to make a profit . |
18 | The companies involved are all foreign : at Ballymoney the Australian Meekatharra Minerals Ltd ; at Loughbeg , Anglo United Development Corporation , an associate of Northgate of Canada and Grenmore Holdings Ltd ( a British company which later changed its name to the more local-sounding Tyrone Lignite Ltd ) ; in the Coagh and Washing bay areas BP Coal Ltd , a subsidiary of the giant BP oil company . |
19 | Among the mine-owning companies involved are major corporations such as Du Pont and General Dynamics . |
20 | The quiteron works in a similar way , although the energy gaps involved are about a thousand time smaller than for semiconductors — several milli-electronvolts ( take out the word electron to arrive at the corresponding driving voltages ) , This difference is behind the quiteron 's big advantage : it dissipates far less power than the conventional device . |
21 | Ongoing experiments in Wales corroborate these results , although with animals like moles , which have tough and durable skins , the periods involved are longer by over half . |
22 | The three health trusts involved are Essex Rivers Health Care , which manages Colchester General Hospital , the New Possibilities Trust , which manages Turner Village , and the Mental Health Trust . |
23 | In the null output direction the signal changes are almost solely due to angular movement of the earth 's field and over the small range involved are linearly proportional to angle . |
24 | The areas involved are very large and it will take the oil companies a great deal of time and money to cover them . |
25 | The areas involved are small , but there used to be many unsightly corners in the mining villages near St Austell and , by making improvements here and there , English China Clays has done much to make life more pleasant for local residents . |
26 | The mechanisms to achieve this and an assessment of the errors involved are documented , together with an explanation of new and promising possibilities to relate polling districts and enumeration districts that can exploit the increased use of postcodes by the 1991 census . |
27 | I agree with the Secretary of State that the matters involved are highly technical and that the Hydrotechnica report deals with matters that have been at the heart of the controversy . |
28 | Although the families of plants involved are ancient , they are represented in tropical rain forest to different extents in different continents . |
29 | But the structures of inference involved are not so easily captured by the dualistic thinking spoken of earlier . |
30 | All the dogs involved are puppies , which are notoriously inconsistent , and the improvement is likely to be accepted as part and parcel of the growing up process . |