Example sentences of "[is] [vb pp] in [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Much is hidden in the mists of the early Triassic , which is probably the least-known episode in the long history of Phanerozoic time .
2 A poem is good because of its emotional content and the feeling of the poet which is placed in the symbols of words , and the true joy of poetry is in feeling the same emotions as the poet .
3 If the house is placed in the names of outsider trustees , then a separate declaration of trust should be made by them to evidence the terms upon which they hold the property .
4 Held and Krieger ( 1983 : 487 ) comment that , for Offe ‘ the most significant feature of the state is the way it is enmeshed in the contradictions of capitalism ’ .
5 Autocratic style Decision-making is centralised in the hands of the leader himself , who does not encourage participation by subordinates ; indeed , subordinates ' ideas might be actively discouraged and obedience to orders would be expected from them .
6 Easily Accessible : Wellfield House is situated in the foothills of the Pennines , and local walks take in Calderdale and the Holme and Colne Valleys .
7 Pearce Tandy Leathercraft is situated in the grounds of W Pearce & Co , a company founded in 1908 .
8 Drawing on a notion of autonomy which originates with Kant , and which is developed in the writings of Hegel and Marx , Assiter extends this notion and criticises the way in which it has been confined to the public sphere .
9 His ‘ camp on the uplands of Mount Digoll ’ — that is the Long Mountain , near Welshpool , in Powys in the centre of a district called Meigen — is recalled in the references in the Welsh triads to the ‘ action of Digoll ’ between Cadwallon and Eadwine .
10 This right to speak ill of the dead is justified in the interests of historians and biographers , and by the practical difficulties of subjecting deceased persons to cross-examination .
11 ( 6 ) No liability shall arise by virtue of subsection ( 3 ) above if — ( a ) before the date on which proceedings to enforce the liability are finally disposed of , the former residential occupier is reinstated in the premises in question in such circumstances that he becomes again the residential occupier of them ; or ( b ) at the request of the former residential occupier , a court makes an order ( whether in the nature of an injunction or otherwise ) as a result of which he is reinstated as mentioned in paragraph ( a ) above …
12 We are in a position again to make sure Winchester 's voice is heard in the corridors of power .
13 Although attention is given in the discussions to underlying emotional problems such as we have described in this chapter , some people 's emotional ‘ blocks ’ do not shift in this setting .
14 A strong indication that the Muftilik was in existence by at least the middle of Murad II 's reign , however , is given in the words of the fifteenth-century Burgundian courtier Bertrandon de la Broquière .
15 The main thrust of the Explosives Act 1883 , however , is contained in the offences of causing an explosion likely to endanger life ( section 2 ) , and the possession of explosives with intent to endanger life ( section 3 ) .
16 For his part Mr. Collins , who appeared for the applicant , does not pursue the argument which is contained in the grounds for relief to the effect that the decision was ‘ perverse . ’
17 It seems not theoretically mistaken , but simply anachronistic , an error of praxis , for Goffredo Fofi to complain about the lack of writing which confronts the terrible realities of Italian public life in the 1970s , ‘ that tells who we are , that is immersed in the lives of everyone ’ ( Fofi 1985 : 13 ) .
18 The money is frozen in the hands of a third party and not paid out to either side .
19 His rendition of the approach journey from Kingsburgh fills in more detail than Johnson 's , with the revealing observation — still visibly understandable — that their guide navigated across the moors much in the same manner as , I suppose , is pursued in the wilds of America , by observing certain marks known only to the inhabitants ' .
20 First , and most important , there are its assumptions about the nature and meaning of working-class crime ; second , the view that ‘ real ’ crime is located in the activities of the ruling class ; and finally , there is its particular version of the causes of and cures for crime .
21 Half of the noradrenaline in the brain is located in the cells of the locus coerulum , a part of the brain whose neurones affect as many as 100,000 others .
22 Advantage has been taken of the option to combine certain headings on the face of the profit and loss account and the appropriate disclosure is included in the notes to the accounts .
23 What is included in the appurtenances of property is a question of fact .
24 An example of an assignment and a case study/set of case studies , prepared by CAST , is included in the appendices to these Guidelines .
25 If the option to renew is included in the terms of the new lease , the lease may be treated as a perpetually renewable lease taking effect as a term of two thousand years ( Parkus v Greenwood [ 1950 ] Ch 644 ; Caerphilly Concrete Products Ltd v Owen [ 1972 ] 1 WLR 372 ; Law of Property Act 1922 , s145 and Sched 15 ) .
26 We should continue to debate with local authorities to ensure that quality is included in the specifications for direct works .
27 This weariness is exemplified by a letter from the First Parliamentary Counsel which is included in the Words at Work discussion paper .
28 The text of the Treaty of Andelot is included in the Histories of Gregory of Tours .
29 This form of parodic engagement with the discursive edifices erected by a male-dominated society is depicted in the novels as a distinctly feminine linguistic strategy .
30 Ceolred was not without at least one rival as king of the Mercians , namely Aethelbald , son of Alwih , who is depicted in the genealogies of the kings of Mercia as a descendant of Penda 's brother , Eowa ( see Appendix , Fig. 8 ) .
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