Example sentences of "[noun] is known [conj] " in BNC.

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1 They will have 17 days between the moment when the last result is known and April 27 , when the new Parliament meets for the first time , to gather sufficient support from MPs from minority parties to form a government .
2 It is possible to estimate sample sizes required if the tolerable error is known and vice versa ( Yates 1960 ) .
3 We exemplify the general iteration procedure of 2.3.2 ; we write B — C for A , where the reciprocal of B is known or easily obtained .
4 Participants in the Inter-Company Collaboration for AIDS Drug Development will share relevant information and supplies when a drug reaches phase II clinical testing , the point at which the drug 's safety profile is known and preliminary tests are under way on efficacy .
5 As a mark of recognition , the Royal Warrant is known and respected worldwide , and as such , it is of tremendous value to those companies that proudly display the Royal Crest above their name .
6 Truth is known if the truth is
7 The technical structure of each step and pose is known and years of practice in hundreds of class-rooms have produced principles of calm and - spacious movement .
8 Indeed , the name ‘ St Kilda ’ is something of a mystery , as no saint of that name is known and the name is probably a corruption .
9 This angle can then be used to find the size of an object whose distance is known or to work out the size of the image through a given focal length .
10 The First Labour , the slaying of the Nemean lion , was a common theme for samian potters , but , unusual in Britain , only one example is known and this is by no means certain .
11 It judged the centre , which carries out work on AIDS , infectious disease and transplant research , to be a world-class laboratory and says that it offers unique facilities to researchers in Europe such as a rhesus colony for which the microbiological status is known and typed for major histocompatibility complex , essential for transplantation studies and infectious disease research .
12 For the observer , perhaps real beauty is known when the soul can be recognized in the features of the face , and the form of the body .
13 They differ in that in the case of prepayments the exact amount is known and has been paid although the services have yet to be received whereas in the case of an accrual the service has been received but has not been paid for and we have to estimate the amount due .
14 In personal correspondence the addressee is known and some feed-back is expected ; in institutional writing , on the other hand , the addressee is usually unknown , as with the bulk of published material , books etc. and feed-back , therefore , is at most only indirect .
15 We shall assume that g is known and we shall treat g as the predictable component of monetary growth ; on the other hand , v t is not known and is therefore the unpredictable component .
16 God 's love and support is known and experienced in the practical care of his people .
17 Surprisingly , Tod is known and mocked and otherwise celebrated for his squeamishness .
18 No economic mineralisation is known but several drillholes near Scourie cut massive and disseminated pyrite-pyrrhotite lenses ( MEG 2 ) .
19 Its whole history is known and is a sad example of cupidity overriding respect for beauty and history .
20 Causality is here contrasted with indeterminacy : either one pretends that the origin of psychological peculiarities is known and that it has the force of explanation , as in classical psychoanalysis , or one chooses to relinquish this concept and to see identity as a matter of discontinuity and flux .
21 It may be measured by dilatometry if the bulk modulus of the containing fluid is known and ultrasonic methods may also be used ( see 5.9 below ) .
22 Assuming for now that the cause of death is known and that there is no need for an inquest or autopsy then the death certificate is next taken to the Registrar for Births , Deaths and Marriages .
23 The total number of people who specifically have addictive disease is known and the total number of people whose lives are significantly affected by addictive disease of one kind or another in someone else is also unknown but it seems unlikely to be less than 25% of the total population .
24 HBIG should be given when the source is known or suspected to be at high risk of HBV infection .
25 Option 4 recalculates the whiteout and blackout points now that the field of view is known and proceeds to compute a ‘ good ’ exposure for the measurements .
26 The power of the peer group to control a deviant is known and used by both managers and union officials .
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