Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] [adv] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The investigators are interested both in the impact a nation 's economic performance has on the economies of other nations ( ‘ spillover effects ' and in the ‘ strategic ’ policy responses which such spillovers may induce . ) |
2 | Sankoff and Laberge are interested principally in the alternation between on on the one hand , and tu/vous on the other in their function as indefinite personal pronouns ( cf. 7.4.3 ) . |
3 | Series producer Madeline Wilstshire explains : ‘ We have more drama in this series but the reporters are not actors , they 're just ordinary teenagers who are interested enough in a subject to want to make a television programme about it . ’ |
4 | The very fact that you are interested enough in the possibility to be reading this book makes it so . |
5 | We are interested now in the question of moral responsibility . |
6 | The conclusion to be drawn from these analyses is that whereas in some States , mainly in the northeastern United States , governments are generous both in the number of welfare recipients and in the amount of support allocated , those in others , mainly in the South , are much less generous . |
7 | Reminders of this are visible even in the decor of the red-light quarter . |
8 | ‘ So you see , what with the Church never keeping adequate records and relying on the personal network all the time and the patronage system doing the same but relying on a different network , we 're all rather in the dark . ’ |
9 | Chocolate and chips are fine once in a while , but every day it 's a disaster , says Derek Cooper |
10 | But it has become very apparent that our strengths and skills , especially in R&T , are valuable elsewhere in the Group — and , of course , vice versa . |
11 | Even the criteria of logic ‘ are not a direct gift from God but arise out of and are intelligible only in the context of ways of living or modes of social life ’ . |
12 | The full extent of this diversity is apparent in Drosophila photoreceptors where the transducing elements rhodopsin , DG q and norpA ( Box 1 ) are present primarily in the eye . |
13 | In longer established severe infections signs are present even in the resting dog . |
14 | We injected synthetic , completely unmodified , mature sized tRNA molecules into the cytoplasm , since it has been shown that all the different modifying activities are present also in the cytoplasm ( 10 ) . |
15 | Foucault 's account of power is thus difficult to the degree to which he argues that the exercise and resistance of power work in a disruptive rather than a dialectical relation to each other , suggesting that ‘ points of resistance are present everywhere in the power network ’ . |
16 | Erm indeed there are many within in the education system , particularly older men seem to have this attitude in my experience , that y'know it 's just it 's just boys messing about and having a good time . |
17 | No way would it be possible to dissect out one of O'Keefe 's place cells and show it ‘ learning in a dish ’ ; the cell 's responses are meaningful only in the context of the entire nervous system and the behaving organism in which it is embedded . |
18 | These presuppositions are evident also in the way in which Christ is understood . |
19 | I 'm Stuck here in the kitchen |
20 | His music in general reflects his character , which we know from his letters and from the diagnosis of his friend , the Court doctor Thomas Mermann , to have been manic-depressive ; and comparable extremes are apparent even in the vocabulary of his church music . |
21 | In view of the formulae ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) it is clear that these results hold whether or not B , C are conformable both in the order BC and in the order CB , including the case where both are square . |
22 | The waves there are small even in a storm . |
23 | These are available today in the form of goggles . |
24 | Some patterns , e.g. chequers , strips of swastika meander , and guilloche mat are common enough in the region but , nonetheless , can be difficult to relate to comparable forms from Withington and Woodchester . |
25 | As Stanyer ( 1976 , ch. 1 ) reminds us , it is important to see each locality as a miniature political and administrative system in its own right , a point reinforced by the Widdicombe Report ( 1986 , p. 22 ) when the committee emphasized that ‘ some of the commonly held assumptions about local government are valid only in a minority of authorities ’ . |
26 | Because economies of scale are a sufficient ( not necessary ) condition for subadditivity in the single-product case , it might be thought they are sufficient also in the multiproduct case . |