Example sentences of "[is] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The intensity of the group sessions is broken up with other prison activities , and relaxation .
2 The substrate ( carbohydrate , fat , protein ) is broken down into pyruvic acid ( 3C ) .
3 Instead , the animal may use up much of the ‘ reserve ’ oxygen ( held principally in the muscles , bound to the pigment myoglobin ) ; and , more significantly , it will derive much of the energy it needs by anaerobic respiration , in which sugar is broken down to lactic acid , without the use of oxygen .
4 The surrounding countryside is lush and fertile and much is given over to agricultural use .
5 The foreground is given over to common land , undulating , uncultivated , with clumps of fern and whin , gorse and bramble .
6 It 's carried out under local anaesthetic , there is no pain to the prisoner .
7 Further hospital clinic follow up is arranged only in cases of particular need ; otherwise the patient is discharged back to prompted community care .
8 Aimed at the dedicated games player with crisp graphics and rapid scaling , it 's let down by short battery life .
9 From being despised , feeling inferior , wanting to be invisible , one is lifted up in full view on a cross of one 's own devising .
10 It is only in the states of Western Europe , in the countries of the British Commonwealth , in the United States of America , and in a few Latin-American states that government is carried on with due regard to the limitations imposed by a Constitution ; it is only in these states that truly ‘ constitutional government ’ can be said to exist …
11 is carried on by private study under supervision .
12 Cleaning is carried out with hot detergent solution during which the coating is dissolved enabling the soil to be floated off .
13 Equally , PEP managers , mindful that the bulk of their business is carried out with basic rate taxpayers , may either look to cutting their charges or to innovating .
14 Since the combustion in a bomb calorimeter is carried out at constant volume , the energy released is the internal energy change , AU .
15 The change in enthalpy that occurs when a process is carried out at constant pressure is given by We can substitute equation ( 3 ) into this equation to get : where qP is the heat absorbed by the system when the pressure of the system is constant .
16 There are three stages in this calculation : Stage 1 : Determination of The reaction is carried out at constant pressure and so we can put 4 qP .
17 Since the combustion is carried out at constant pressure , .
18 Also , the methods practised in today 's abattoirs , where a conveyor-belt approach to the slaughter of animals is carried out at maximum speed , is often to the detriment of hygiene procedures .
19 Polishing is carried out on adhesive-backed paper discs ( Engis papers ) attached to the lap .
20 A similar recognition process is carried out for static input .
21 The procedure , which doctors claim has already saved one marriage , is carried out under general anaesthetic .
22 If 10%–15% of the total activity is carried out in private practice and a similar proportion is carried out by trainees without the direct supervision of a consultant then one consultant is required for approximately 30000 population .
23 This second stage is carried out in public speech to which we have been given the decoding key , and from our privileged perspective the success of the hypocrite has unfortunate consequences for the dupe .
24 The review is designed to identify substantive points rather than minor drafting matters and it is essential that it is carried out in sufficient time to enable any major issues to be dealt with .
25 Zooming is carried out by repeating pixel values , so that zooming by a factor of four implies that each pixel value in the memory bank or banks is repeated four times , and each line of the image is also repeated four times .
26 Because disposal of industrial waste is carried out by private enterprise with the sole interest of making a profit , the temptation to dodge intricate and often expensive safety precautions is evident .
27 However beyond the age of 30 extra life experience is cancelled out by increased learning difficulties .
28 The ‘ magic realism ’ is conjured up with great skill and paints a vivid historical picture which few history books can better .
29 Between the channels , all of which will be ‘ swept ’ in the direction of flow , the chamber is built up with concrete benching so that any splashes are directed back into the channels .
30 The armour is built up from woven fabric supplied by Courtaulds Aerospace Performance Fabrics at Littleborough and impregnated with resin by Courtaulds Aerospace Electrical Insulation , of Runcorn .
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