Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [prep] in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Even here , however , status still reared its head , for Louis XIV clearly thought it derogated from his dignity as a ruler by divine right to be referred to in the final treaty in the same terms as William III , the mere constitutional king of a parliamentary state . |
2 | They sat together in the darkness , in front of the log fire which was welcome on a summer night suddenly grown cool , and Molly wondered why S. Kettering should be referred to in the past tense . |
3 | Where , on the other hand , we have sense-qualification , the property of A is not applied as a property in itself to the entity identified by N ( nor are any referential and perceptual correlates of the intensional property to be looked for in the actual referent , if there is one , corresponding to that entity ) . |
4 | Localized variations in voting patterns may reflect changing forms of political alignment and voting behaviour ( see Johnston , Pattie and Allsopp ( 1988 ) for a review ) , and electoral politics will be looked at in the next chapter , but here I shall consider the notion of political culture more widely . |
5 | This evidence , which will be looked at in the next section , is an indication that a direct link between allergy and mental problems is not impossible . |
6 | A meeting of university presidents was taking place in Beijing , prompted by student unrest in June ( which will be looked at in the next chapter ) , and they were considering the effects that ‘ Heshang ’ might have . |
7 | Areas to be looked at in the short term are : |
8 | ‘ I feel that any threatened site , be it on land or not , should be looked at in the same way : that is , will excavating this site advance our knowledge of history in a significant way ? |
9 | People in the street are asked to prepare for an influx of refugees who will be looked after in the local church hall . |
10 | It is possible to obtain derogation from certain Stock Exchange requirements but this must be applied for in the early stages of a transaction . |
11 | Ramcom 's existing cards can already be read by radio thanks to a built-in transceiver , but the new In-Charge cards can also be written to in the same way . |
12 | Lyric poetry is not subjective in the ordinary sense ; and in its freedom from subjectivity it should be thought of in the same terms as music . |
13 | However , the Green Paper has come in for a variety of criticisms and there is little evidence that its recommendations will be acted upon in the short- or medium-term . |
14 | I know that all his experience will be called upon in the new role he 's ready to undertake on behalf of us all . |
15 | Her concerns were here , in front of her , concerns that were domestic and intimate and not to be spoken of in the same breath as supposedly greater events . |
16 | With seamers John Maguire and Craig Wilkinson following Simpson out of Grace Road , Alan Mullally is the only Australian left on the staff , and Mr Turner revealed : ‘ there is now a strong hope that his fitness problems can be spoken of in the past tense . |
17 | The meaning of ‘ the capacity to enjoy life ’ within the Alternative Religion will be enlarged upon in the final chapter of this book . |
18 | Of course , in practice , matters of substance can be dealt with in the technical setting . |
19 | The triable-either way offences were classified as ‘ Summary Trial Not Available ’ — that is , the magistrate thought the case too serious to be dealt with in the lower courts — or ‘ Defendant Elects Jury Trial . ’ |
20 | The role of maintenance in a production planning and control system is to so organize maintenance activities that production has the optimum availability of plant and machinery in the conduct of its operations , and that , if an unexpected breakdown occurs , it will be dealt with in the minimum possible time . |
21 | Gandhi 's tolerant attitude to religions , which will be dealt with in the following chapter , is an indication that he does not consider any religion to have a monopoly of Truth and that includes Hinduism . |
22 | The further search for a dump for both Raybestos 's asbestos waste and County Cork 's toxic waste will be dealt with in the following chapter . |
23 | This takes us into an area of discussion — what has broadly come to be known as ‘ the environment ’ — which will be dealt with in the following chapter . |
24 | Should criminal or civil sanctions be employed , or should regulation fall to the professional bodies , to be dealt with in the time-honoured fashion of self-regulation ? |
25 | Penguin titles outside the core list continue to be dealt with in the usual manner . |
26 | In a new Ulster there would be capital punishment , so any crimes or treason would be dealt with in the appropriate manner . |
27 | On Nov. 6 the USA further suggested that fish and forestry products should be negotiated in the agriculture group , while tariffs , non-tariff measures and subsidies on natural resource-based products should be dealt with in the relevant groups . |
28 | Nuisances can be dealt with in the same way : once again , assert yourself and , in a public place , draw attention to what they are doing . |
29 | To presuppose , for example , that all ‘ quasi-judicial ’ matters could be dealt with in the same way is to risk forcing cases into a straightjacket that will be too big for some and too small for others . |
30 | Equally the costs of the project can be dealt with in the same way . |