Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [verb] [noun] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The aim of the symposium is rather to situate Panofsky in history ; that is to say , we are not asking whether his methods are still applicable and relevant . |
2 | I consider that I B M strives to be a good employer and that it 's long established belief in respect for the individual has shaped our personal policies to reflect these needs within our community , and for example , our equal opportunity principles prevent us from considering race , colour or sex , when offering someone employment or promotion . |
3 | Former Vogue model Rachel , 25 , is still receiving treatment in hospital a week after she took the drug at a 21st birthday party . |
4 | It 's like putting Dracula in charge of a blood bank . |
5 | The judges ' function is also to do justice in accordance with certain settled principles of law in a free society ; and they are entitled to assume that Parliament does not intend to subvert these principles , unless there is a clear statement that it does . |
6 | ‘ Power ’ is defined as an ability to influence policy outcomes ( see Dahl 's often quoted definition in Ch. |
7 | The current Tsunami run meanwhile is reportedly exceeding expectations in speed and yield . |
8 | The first element is sometimes called causation in fact , and the latter causation in law . |
9 | For example , it is no coincidence that interactive video is currently getting funding in subject areas such as mathematics where there is an acute teacher shortage . |
10 | The company is currently raising $1m in seed financing from private sources and will seek a final $8m round , perhaps in part from key OEM customers . |
11 | The University of Stirling has been validated to run SCOTVEC modules as is currently offering modules in Italian and Spanish through its Continuing Education Department . |
12 | If the primary object of penal reformers is not to abolish prisons it is certainly to secure reductions in prison population . |