Example sentences of "[pron] is [vb pp] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Anyone may display the list , which is arranged in alphabetical order .
32 In his acceptance speech Göncz made particular mention of leading opponents of the Soviet intervention of 1956 as his friends and mentors and promised that he would " serve the nation 's independence , free thought , the free word , the idea of free faith in a homeland , the defence of social justice which is fulfilled in human rights … [ and ] Hungarian democracy " .
33 The important thing about the task is the skill of making joints , which is gained in this case from making a bookcase .
34 Other than the later stimulating and substantial growth in Norfolk and Essex , and which is considered in later sections of this chapter , the major encouraging early development for the new District Secretary occurred in Hertfordshire .
35 Choose delicious meals with fresh ingredients such as the crunchy salad ( above ) made from mixed green leaves and carrots , the chicken salad ( left ) or the green and red pepper omelette ( below ) , which is fried in olive oil
36 Training is directed towards encouraging advisers to recognise such clients and then help them to resolve their problems themselves with self-help material , which is produced in many areas .
37 Benjamin drew a distinction between storytelling , which he saw as , in its purest form , an oral-aural transaction between a narrator and an audience physically present to each other , and the novel , which is produced in one place by a solitary silent author , and consumed in another place by a solitary silent reader .
38 It would enable them to make comparisons between the language they are learning and their own language , and engage in the kind of rational enquiry which is encouraged in other subjects on the curriculum .
39 Most likely the introduction of a cult of worship of the ruler was responsible for this development , which is reflected in small objects as in large statues .
40 Second , there is a need for partnership between residential and field social workers , which is reflected in decentralised structures where joint participation in child care decisions is possible .
41 How these experiences can be reconciled in order to provide equality of opportunity to all under-fives is a fundamental theme which is reflected in this article .
42 It is this second view which is reflected in this chapter and the next , and in Chapter 11 on intervention strategies .
43 It is felt by the Senior Management Team that the number of pupils achieving a very good standard of work which is reflected in high examination results could , in fact , be greater if the department were prepared to expect more of their pupils .
44 In the structure of kinship which is reflected in British research studies — that of the white majority — considerable variation is found in the range of people who ‘ count ’ as part of the kin group for different purposes .
45 Consider this final sentence from an essay on the element of satire in two Restoration dramatists : Both playwrights succeed in mixing description with analysis which is conveyed in entertaining prose .
46 Unlike urban deprivation , which is concentrated in large areas of run-down property and visibly apparent physical decay , rural deprivation is spread more thinly .
47 It does not claim to explore a methodology for assessing the more difficult areas of non-decisions and the analysis of constraint which is suggested in Marxist approaches to the topic .
48 The change of emphasis which is implied in this silence is confirmed by the negotiations of the next few years : Pascal was clearly already preparing a withdrawal from the extreme position adopted by his predecessor .
49 Products are defined in s. 1(2) : " any goods or electricity and … includes a product which is comprised in another product , whether by virtue of being a component part or raw material or otherwise " .
50 ( b ) Product Under s1(2) of CPA 1987 , " product " is defined to mean : any goods or electricity and … includes a product which is comprised in another product , whether by virtue of being a component part or raw material or otherwise .
51 But they admit that far more important will be a proposed new law on market supervision and investor protection , the first draft of which is expected in late spring .
52 Sir Charles was a sensible man , but he believed the story which is told in these papers . ’
53 A fleece that meets these criteria and is readily available is AGRYL P17 which is sold in one piece measuring 2.2m x 7m ( 166sq.ft . ) .
54 When the two are put together however , the result is a material which is sold in large quantities primarily on account of its extreme toughness .
55 Every product undergoes change with the passage of time and sooner or later becomes unsatisfactory , by which is meant in this context that it no longer conforms to its specification .
56 Addition ( 1974 ) : Churning out the same stuff gives one that sick , ecky feeling in the head and I think in advanced cases the feeling is counter corrected in the head to one of numbed atrophy which is shown in those people who find it impossible to let thought in conversation run fluidly-fluently but must talk tensely about weather , colour of curtains , ailments , grouses .
57 From the outside the hotel , which is set in beautiful gardens , looked very grand with its beamed exterior and red and cream brickwork .
58 Some like " Diplomacy " , which is set in pre-First World War Europe , involve pupils in negotiations with other " countries " , setting territorial goals , and forming ( and often breaking ) alliances .
59 The modern Letter of Credit ( or Documentary Credit as it is often called ) which is used in international trade can be traced back , at least in part , to the Travellers Letter of Credit .
60 The death instincts provide the negative energy which is used in destructive aggression between human beings , either between individuals or between groups and nations .
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