Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The dishwasher has been tucked away in the central island and is opposite the main sink , so dishes can be quickly rinsed and put out of sight .
2 So work has started to spread the ‘ learning difficulties ’ modules throughout the catalogue to ensure that they are placed firmly in the appropriate cognate group .
3 FOUR different countries are hidden away in the damp jungles of Panama .
4 Faltering 17th-century attempts at ecumenical dialogue between western Protestants and eastern Orthodox churches are treated here in an entertaining piece , whose footnotes also show with what insolent and deliberate ease Dacre can out-pedant any pedant .
5 Welcome back:The Princess of Wales will visit two groups for people with HIV and Aids tomorrow , drawing national attention to way sufferers are treated here in the Central region .
6 His financial transactions during the start-up period are listed below in the first column and are identified by capital letters .
7 Thousands of miles of Midland and East Anglian hedges have been ripped out in the last thirty years or so to accommodate the new agricultural demands and techniques .
8 The extradition was still stalled ; there was another fraud investigation involving a British defence equipment company that had been ripped off in an American takeover deal ; there was a coke run in London that the Bureau in New York were interested in ; there was a guy who was under surveillance and who was going to have a Grand Jury warrant out for him for chopping his girlfriend 's mother into small pieces ; there were investigations that were vaguer , and things that were closer .
9 It was followed by a lunch party at a local restaurant where the tables had been placed outside in the cobbled square .
10 In recent years , employment prospects have been excellent and geographers have been placed successfully in a wide range of employment in research , industry , commerce , government , and the professions , either entering directly or by using their first degrees as a foundation for further qualifications .
11 All this implies , as has been pointed out in the collected evidence presented to the 1987 Select Committee inquiry into the implementation of the 1981 Education Act ( cf vol 2 of the evidence ) , and to many others since then involved in attempts at educational reform :
12 I am sure that my hon. Friend is right , in that it makes sense to believe that if young people from both sides of the community are taught together in the same classrooms , they will value equally both traditions and will be more likely than some others to find common ground in later life .
13 Notice how the sunset and the greeting are welded together in the last stanzas and are transformed into the endless journey and ‘ human sweetness ’ of the last three lines .
14 Kurdish people are hanging on in the northern part of Iraq , desperately in need of support and aid that must come to them before a harsh winter sets in .
15 These two approaches are examined separately in the following Sections .
16 They should never have been developed separately in the first place .
17 For example , all the work on Mediterranean societies notes a strong preference for marriage between cousins who are the children of two brothers , which contrasts sharply with traditional marriage customs in Britain ( and elsewhere in northern Europe ) , where the marriage between close kin has been prohibited , although the range of kin to whom these prohibitions apply has been whittled down in the past century ( Wolfram , 1987 ) .
18 CFCs are broken down in the upper atmosphere by UVB , and release chlorine atoms .
19 As fibre-rich waste products are broken down in the large bowel , a number of products are formed apart from the release of calories .
20 There is really very little excuse for the student wandering out of reach of the field if he has been taught well in the first place .
21 This strategy and the supportive arguments are explained briefly in the following paragraphs
22 But these problems have apparently been ironed out in the current batch of models .
23 Some letters might have been regarded even in the late sixth century as being historically important ; the first two , which are among the earliest in the collection , are letters from Remigius , bishop of Rheims , to Clovis , the first Christian king of the Franks .
24 When the radicals are formed initially in the aqueous phase of whole blood , the water soluble antixoidants in the plasma such as vitamin C and plasma vitamin E participate in the primary defence and later vitamin E in the erythrocyte membrane decreases .
25 Calcareous crusts , often termed calcrete and sometimes caliche , the latter being an ambiguous term in view of its alternative use mentioned above , are formed earlier in the evaporating sequence than gypcretes .
26 All these ‘ taints ’ have been boiled away in the good old-fashioned aggro of Oi .
27 The meridians , as conduits for electro-magnetic bioenergy distribution throughout the physical vehicle , appear from his findings to have been formed earlier in the creative process than the arteries , veins and lymphatic vessels .
28 Hardly had the Padre finished saying the Nunc Dimittis when the Doctor , who had been kneeling innocently in the front row , sprang to his feet .
29 The greatest human impact has been in Uruguay , where 600–2000 franciscanas have been drowning annually in a gill-net fishery for sharks in recent years .
30 When not in use these are tucked away in the Split boxes at the top right and bottom left of the screen and appear as black bars above and to the left of the arrows at the ends of the two scroll bars .
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