Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 The net income from all other sources is calculated from the information in the first interview data set .
2 This sequence of photographs is arranged like a walk in a locality familiar to the photographer and , in some similar form , to any townsman or villager .
3 The cyclic of rise to power and decay of elites is held by Pareto to be inevitable and is explained by the alteration in elites of the proportions of these residues , both of which are necessary for the maintenance of rule .
4 Marginal cost is defined as ‘ prime cost plus variable overheads ’ and is explained by the example in Table 3.3 .
5 Marginal cost is defined as ‘ prime cost plus variable overheads ’ and is explained by the example in Table 3.3 .
6 The problem is compounded by an increase in slash-and-burn settlement of forest areas , much of it carried out by people made homeless by the fighting .
7 ( In its traditional form , a bunch of keys is placed under the chair in the centre of a large circle .
8 Rail transport is placed at a disadvantage in Britain .
9 In spite of occasional feelings to the contrary , usually described as good or bad luck , the physical world is neither for nor against the actions of the individual ( except in the robotic sense of Le Chatilier 's principle which states that whenever a constraint is placed on a system in equilibrium , the equilibrium is altered in such a way as to annul the efforts of the constraint ) .
10 The lichen is gathered from rocks late in the summer , dried in the sun , then it is placed with the wool in alternating layers in a large pot .
11 Money paid into court to abide the event , whether in satisfaction under Ord 11 , r 1(1) or as a condition of obtaining relief , is placed by the court in a deposit account ( in case of payment in satisfaction after the time for acceptance expires ) .
12 In particular , an organization that is given a task that is controversial and unpopular in many quarters , such as an organization charged to promote racial and sexual equality or one providing help to a stigmatized group such as vagrant alcoholics , may find that it is given an unclear mandate and is placed in a position in which it finds it hard to acquire ‘ legitimacy ’ for its activities .
13 The consequences or implications of that for the way the feminist movement is placed within the struggle in African countries has been very different .
14 To the extent that it does take place , any exchange is biased by the way in which a student 's ‘ self-image ’ and his image of his fellows is affected by their grades .
15 The mikva is situated in an out-building in the synagogue grounds , and there is a car park outside .
16 In the British case ( and Saunders makes it clear that he is generalising about the home in British society ) the best way in which the occupant of a house can acquire ontological security is through being its owner .
17 Contemporary reaction to this magnificent poem is typified by a critic in The Monthly Review in 1763 who thought he knew that Smart was forbidden the use of writing materials in the asylum and that he had written it ‘ with the end of a key , upon the wainscot ’ .
18 Bud is also applied to a more developed eye as above , especially when one is implanted in a stem in the process of ‘ budding ’ .
19 This does not imply that Rassendyll is developed as a character in the round .
20 THE schools-club conflict referred to in a recent column is highlighted by the position in which talented Lisburn batsman Graeme Lyness finds himself .
21 Although he maintains that every monad is distinguished from every other in virtue of the attributes it has , he nevertheless refuses to regard monads as mere agglomerations ' of attributes — or what might be more appropriately described as groups or " bundles " of qualities , without a " substratum " .
22 If the parties can not agree on the price according to the formula , the matter is referred to an expert in the market .
23 It is hardly encouraging that Terrace himself , whose book Nim ( 1980 ) is regarded as a classic in the field , after an exhaustive analysis of filmic evidence concluded that only a very small proportion of Nim 's gestures , in both training and free living , could reasonably be thought to have been initiated by the animal ; the vast majority were repetitions of what humans had just signed or , to a lesser extent , merely random .
24 The closer the stimulus or medicine is aligned to the healing in the patient the lower the dose of drug needed ; they are more susceptible to it .
25 THAT ingenious Ulsterman , the late Harry Ferguson , is recalled at a lecture in Carrickfergus tonight .
26 Teenager David Brammer is recalled to the squad in place of Dave Esdaille who suffered an ankle injury on Friday .
27 Mr Thomas Shillington is listed as a churchwarden in Drumcree in 1793 and various members of the Paul family served in this office in 1785 , 1810 , 1811 and from 1813 to 1816 .
28 He can time an application of a pesticide more accurately to ensure that the cost of pesticide is justified by the increase in yields , use more selective chemicals , and apply the minimum dosages needed .
29 The old part of Norwich is tucked into a bend in the River Wensum , and as the city expanded , many bridges were built to carry its roads over the river .
30 If an asset is repossessed by the lessor in the event of a default on the lease payments , the lessee is not entitled to any equity in the leased asset .
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