Example sentences of "[be] [verb] in [art] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They tended to locate component supplies in lower-income countries to create two-way trade with Japan ; they did not replace the trade in finished products ( Kojima , 1978 ) .6 The Japanese moves can not be explained in the defensive product-cycle terms ; they were offensive in the sense that they were designed to establish positions that permitted new world-scale advantages to be created by subsequent expansion .
2 The main attraction of the Copernican theory lay in the neat way it explained a number of features of planetary motion , which could be explained in the rival Ptolemaic theory only in an unattractive , artificial way .
3 Training will be given in the requisite biochemical analysis and immunolocalisation techniques .
4 The latter phenomena have been extensively analysed in the limit B 0 , in which the Ikeda mapping becomes one-dimensional and can be realised in a so-called hybrid system in which the feedback is electronic rather than optical .
5 Out of the indefinitely large number of possible examples in English , we might suggest : Although the adjectives differ in many ways , which will be examined in the next nine chapters , these phrases all exemplify the qualifying structure of ( 1 ) ; the noun alone is not sufficient to identify the entity under consideration by the speaker so the adjective is introduced to aid the process .
6 The general duty of fidelity will be examined in the next five sections .
7 Some of these factors will be examined in the next few chapters .
8 The conception of ideas , their application and the learning process in these countries will be examined in the next three chapters , which in turn provide a basis for comparison with the OECD checklist and with UK experience examined in Chapter Seven .
9 two mental hospitals [ St Wulstan 's and Powick ] each catering for about 200 patients situated some nine miles apart in the same district can no longer be justified in the present economic climate .
10 The rains may disappear as suddenly as they arrived ; the pond may dry out within a few days , and so the whole cycle of breeding activity must be completed in the shortest possible time .
11 ICL Plc has applied to register a subsidiary in Slovenia , a formality that should be completed in the next few weeks , and despite renewed conflict in Croatia , the company says it is still ‘ business as usual ’ .
12 This will be available on request and is expected to be completed in the next few months .
13 " Many more schemes are due to be completed in the next few years , so that by 1995 virtually all our bathing waters will be up to the required standard " , Trippier claimed .
14 It 's expected to be completed in the next few days .
15 The two of them told me that no formalities were required , that I would simply be received in a small private room , and that there would even be the possibility that I would be given a glass of sherry — which presented some difficulty since I am teetotal .
16 The same bombast , one suspects based on the same sense of uncertainty , was to be heard in the early 1990s from those who would have ‘ discipline ’ imposed from abroad and unrelated to the needs of the domestic economy .
17 The residual stakes would eventually be placed in a new public company 51 per cent owned by the Treasury .
18 If the parent finds difficulty in not reacting to the child while in ‘ time out ’ on the chair , it may be better for the child to be placed in a safe separate room for the equivalent time .
19 How could Yorkshire be placed in a different regional banding structure from the one that applies in my constituency ?
20 There was a smiling Chinese gentleman who cooked in the small forward dining car where the grooms , among others , would be eating , and an unsmiling Canadian who would be cooking in the main central dining car for the bulk of the racegoers and the crew themselves .
21 It is also possible for two actions to be conjoined in a simple additive way without any suggestion of temporal or causal relationship , e.g. : .
22 ‘ High or low will seldom suit the taste of a painter who will always move over the surface of his near grounds till the component parts of his subject appear to him to be arranged in the best possible order . ’
23 Now I 'm suggesting that an evaluator might , instead of just concentrating on one set of values , deliberately try and look at several , so they might , for example , identify that there were a group of people who felt that history should be taught in a certain particular way for a certain purpose .
24 It has to be pointed out , however , that we selected asymptomatic patients and thus total colonic transit times have still to be considered in the high normal range .
25 The theory can be contained in a coherent modern formulation .
26 Specific proposals will no doubt be contained in the first joint spending and budget announcement in late autumn .
27 There are few votes to be won in the rich white suburbs by promising to move poor blacks there .
28 There are still prizes to be won in the Scottish Nuclear News photo competition .
29 The measures to enforce ‘ parental responsibility ’ will be included in a wide-ranging criminal justice White Paper in the next parliamentary session .
30 The vote means that the project will be included in the current 10-year development plan .
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