... + Being + Past Participle.
Was, Were
Ex:
1. He is asking me a lot of questions.
- I am being asked a lot of questions.
2. She was doing her homework at that time.
- Her homework was being ... do that silly thing.
- That silly thing should not be done.
19. People must hand in their weapons.
- Their weapons must be handed in.
20. Somebody calls the president every morning.
- The president ... You will be asked several questions.
12. The police are holding him for further questioning.
- He is being held for further questioning by the police.
13. My parents promised me a bicycle two...
... other, nor are they in the
same things. He is a traveling salesman, and on his first trip after returning
home he meets a woman on the train. Every time he runs
into her, he gets into trouble. She ... has already been set on the table.
9. A drink is being drunk by a glass.
10. An order is being listened by the waiter.
Passive Voice
11
11.1 PASSIVE VOICE
ã At the Movies
ã Busy Pictures
ã Match
ã ... was being served by a sophisticated-looking waitress
when . . .
I had dinner with my girlfriend’s parents for the first time.
As the menu selections were being discussed, I leaned back
to drink...
...
recommended. Instructions for installing Perl are contained in the
INSTALL
file, included with the distributions. If you're on some
variety of Windows, you may find it much easier to install ... methods for dealing with these situations cleanly. A
heavyweight system will typically have support for integrating a site with a
database, working with HTML and URLs, preserving state from ... syntax in Chapter 2
, but two
basic elements in the preceding example deserve mention here. The first is
that any line that begins with a % character tells Mason that the line contains
Perl...
... at
its corresponding external input pin, T2. In this function, the external input is sampled
during S5P2 of every machine cycle. When the samples show a high in one cycle and a
low in the next cycle, ... V
CC
for internal program executions.
This pin also receives the 12-volt programming enable voltage (V
PP
) during Flash
programming.
XTAL1 Input to the inverting oscillator amplifier and input ... two machine cycles before the
internal reset algorithm takes control. On-chip hardware inhibits access to internal RAM
in this event, but access to the port pins is not inhibited. To eliminate...
... Querying XML Using XPath 2
Lesson: Creating and Navigating a Document Cache 9
Lesson: Executing Your Query 17
Review 33
Lab 5.1: Querying XML Documents Using XPath 35
viii Programming with ... Writing XML 6
Lesson: Generating XML with Namespaces 25
Lesson: Controlling XML Format and Converting XML 32
Review 41
Lab 4.1: Writing XML 43
Module 5: Querying XML
Overview 1
Lesson: Introduction ... XML Parsing 2
Lesson: Parsing XML Using XmlTextReader 14
Lesson: Creating a Custom Reader 31
Review 37
Lab 2.1: Parsing XML 39
Module 3: Validating XML
Overview 1
Lesson: Examining Schemas...
... explained in detail in Appendix 1 of Physique and Delinquent Behavior.
These scores replace Sheldon’s gynandromorphy index, which combined both the feminine
and masculine traits into a single index. ... delinquents and fat ballplayers are
uncommon because social behavior involved in these cases puts fat, skinny, or
sickly boys at a disadvantage. Following this line of reasoning the findings ... subjects. Sheldon fully acknowledged this latter point;
in attempting to define an individual in terms of so general a concept as a patterning
of his static and dynamic components, we of course...
... facilities with Internet access.
j. Clinical governance, accountability and monitoring arrangements,
including links with others working in the same clinical area in primary
care, at PCT level and in ... monitoring and complaint handing.
The GPwSI service should have good mechanisms for joint working and
communication, including regular meetings with other service providers (e.g.
family planning ... with clinical responsibility
resting with the GPwSI.
The Clinical Governance arrangements will follow those normally used for the
PCT and should include systems or mechanisms for defining clinical...
... are the main source of infection in a community. Only 10% of
individuals develop clinical disease. The immune response in the remaining individuals only
succeeds in containing the infection, ... Martin et al. (2002a) have reported that the activating KIR3DS1 in combination
with HLA-B alleles is associated with delayed progression to acquired immunodeciency
syndrome in individuals infected ... determines susceptibility to infectious diseases by sending inhibitory or
activating signals. In our study, the increased presence of activating KIRs in patients with PTB
may affect immune response....
... {N
t
,t≥ 0} with intensity λ>0
is a piecewise constant process with stationary independent increments with
initial value N
0
=0such that N
t
− N
s
is Poisson distributed with intensity
λ
t−s
, ... weak problems. This is in principle true,
but the resulting schemes might remain far from being optimal in terms of
1.1 Stochastic Processes 15
Fig. 1.1.8. A linearly interpolated sample path ... below several important inequalities related to martingales and
supermartingales.
A continuous martingale X = {X
t
,t≥ 0} with finite pth moment satisfies
the maximal martingale inequality
P
sup
s∈[0,t]
|X
s
|...
... DNA-binding domains involved in
binding), or 1DR-short (as a dimer, but presumably
with only one domain involved), or indeed when
bound as a monomer to 1DR. This suggests that bind-
ing to both inverted ... presentin 1DR-short, it is likely that only
one of two WH2 DNA-binding domains in RepA
dimers is involved in binding. This also makes sense
energetically, the RepA dimer binds operator DNA
with ... fit resulted in a binding stoichi-
ometry of 2 : 1, i.e. dimer binding. The reactant con-
centrations were too high to obtain relevant
information on the binding affinity. For binding to
1DR, the...
... dependent on the prion strain
used for infection [33,34]. Microglial cells can contain
infectivity in vivo and may disseminate prion infectivity
within the brain during their migratory activities ... then incu-
bated for 24 h with RML-infected brain
homogenate (co, LPS, CpG) or with unin-
fected brain homogenate (not infected, n.i.).
An immunofluorescence assay was per-
formed, including a ... prions, in line with an early report
on the increased susceptibility of mice to scrapie on
stimulation with phytohaemagglutinin [55]. Recruit-
ment of immune cells to sites of chronic in ammation
in...
... stay
null-aligned in each sentence, but if restricted to sure
links the average ratio increases to 22.6%.
We compared training using LGFN with 1-best,
20-best and HaG with 20-best (Figure 7). Train-
ing with ... contribution in demon-
strating that spurious ambiguity has a negative im-
pact on discriminative learning. We will continue
working on this line of research and improve our
discriminative learning model ... (collected from FBIS data), relative
distances, matchings of high frequency words,
matchings of pos-tags, etc. Online training was
performed using the margin infused relaxed algo-
rithm (Crammer et al.,...