Example sentences of "realised in " in BNC.
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1 | What was true on the wider front was also true at a personal level : Layton was about to go into his most prolific period of writing , and the whole literary scene was being galvanised into a productivity never before realised in Canada . |
2 | Renaissance medals , portraits of famous or infamous figures carefully realised in bronze , made an unlooked for advance in price at Sotheby 's coin and medal sale . |
3 | It is extraordinary that it took so long for the importance of this to be realised in Britain . |
4 | The implications of Festin in Palacio are realised in a particularly horrific version of Queen Mariana of 1963 , Perro devorando a la Reina Mariana ( Dog devouring Queen Mariana ) where she is set upon by hunting dogs who tear at her blood-red head gear ( Fig. 10 ) . |
5 | It is beyond doubt that with peaceful development of human society , such progress will be realised in the near future . ’ |
6 | The durability of coins has ensured the survival of these images from poorly documented periods and has thereby provided , as was realised in the Renaissance , a unique memorial to the achievements and history of the past . |
7 | Recent history is not very encouraging since previous promises of effective decentralisation ( 1974 , 1982 ) have not been realised in practice . |
8 | This will not be a theory of human intelligence or of machine intelligence , it will be a theory of intelligent information processing , no matter whether that is realised in silicon or in tissue . |
9 | The fears of those who had stayed away in 1964 were in danger of being realised in 1988 . |
10 | This was realised in March of this year when , at Columba Club in Bradford , the Bradford Atea Project was formed . |
11 | ‘ Acquisition ’ is often used in the context of innate , non-specific forms of understanding — for example , knowledge of linguistic universals , being realised in respect of specific linguistic categories or rules . |
12 | This is a basic assumption for the child to recognise that a single word might be realised in different forms , depending on its grammatical function . |
13 | Lutyens 's ideal of an orderly life run by efficient , invisible servants is more than realised in this immaculately appointed domain . |
14 | Should the artist win approval for his project this April or May , it is conceivable that ‘ Wrapped Reichstag ’ might be realised in August or September 1994 . |
15 | We believe that the whole person includes the dimensions of body mind and spirit , and that all dimension of human responsibility are fully realised in community and not in isolation . |
16 | One can accept that it is a complex and difficult issue as to which target language is acceptable , but clearly deaf people 's abilities are not being realised in contact with the hearing community . |
17 | Pick Systems delivered , and realised in the process that the serial-port support could equally well be used to support dumb terminals . |
18 | A number of Japanese independent software vendors were exhibiting at SunWorld show , including developers such as Technology Fukui , a regional company already developing in the computer-integrated manufacturing field and now to offer a building blocks system for a flexible manufacturing control system ( called F-Macs ) for control of incoming and out going shipments , production line control and automatic warehousing — the system will cost upwards of $10,000 once it is realised in March next year . |
19 | To qualify for copyright protection a work of art must be original and must be realised in some medium or form of expression . |
20 | Unfortunately , too few of these goals are realised in the exhibition itself . |
21 | On the current market situation Mr Peel noted that Old Masters continued to be the strongest area , although there had been a reduction in both size of sales and prices realised in some areas . |
22 | Since it may not be possible for both sets of belief to be realised in action , if the courses of action are incompatible , it may be rational for one person to give up his/her autonomy . |
23 | Autonomy involves the right and the capacity to exercise choice and to make reasoned judgements , and not the capacity to have those judgements invariably realised in action . |
24 | The dictator ( to look at one of Keith Graham 's examples ) who allowed everyone to decide for themselves what they wanted and then told them what they must do , is violating their autonomy not because their wants and needs are not realised in action , but because they have been coerced into doing something they do not want . |
25 | With the release of ‘ The Rehearsal ’ his ultra-modest hopes have been realised in the finest possible style , because with the obvious exception of Jimmy MacCarthy 's debut there has n't been a solo endeavour to touch this one , here in recent times . |
26 | ‘ Every man caught in night moves towards the light ’ — this line of Victor Hugo 's is one that Julian Green has both loved and realised in his own life . |
27 | Causality irrespective , we argue that many of the competitive innovations made possible by new technology could not be realised in corporate strategy without the simultaneous changes in finance . |
28 | The second point is that the potential of visits to project schools could be realised in a number of ways . |
29 | If we take seriously the notion of ‘ unlimited number ’ , there must be , for any lexical form , potential senses which have never been realised in use : equally , every lexical form has at least one relatively well-utilised sense . |
30 | First , we may call the abstract unit of form which is realised in actual sentences as the appropriate member of a set of word forms differing only in respect of inflections a lexical form ; and we can extend the notion of lexical form to cover an abstraction from the variously inflected manifestations of an idiom or dead metaphor . |