Example sentences of "[noun prp] [is] [verb] in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | BELLE EPOQUE : the fin-de-siècle charm of nineteenth-century Brussels is preserved in the glittering halls and clanging lifts of the Métropole ( Lower Town , 31 Place de Brouckère , telephone 02/2172300 , cost : 6,000fr ) . |
2 | My home in the States is located in the beautiful Florida Keys . |
3 | It 's no great surprise that a lecture on Othello is mooted in the Possessed notebooks , and that ‘ O , Iago , the pity of it ’ gets quoted in Russian . |
4 | Barbel Abela is competing in the first round-the-world air race in a fifty-year-old bomber . |
5 | The tradition of sporting excellence at Coleraine is reflected in the extensive list of clubs currently supported from Union funds . |
6 | The tradition of sporting excellence at Coleraine is reflected in the extensive list of clubs currently supported from Union funds . |
7 | ( Freud is writing in the first decade of the twentieth century , about men and women in the middle- and upper-middle-class Austria who would have been brought up in the latter part of the nineteenth century . ) |
8 | Tennis : Lendl is left in the clear by Becker 's withdrawal |
9 | A major suite of chambers with pier-and-door partitions , colonnades and light-wells comparable to the so-called ‘ royal apartments ’ at Knossos is located in the northern sector , not in the East Wing : it has a lustral area attached to it . |
10 | Northern Ireland is sharing in the economic transformation of the United Kingdom as a result of Conservative policies . |
11 | He said that Vosper is thriving in the Middle East with work on a naval base in Kuwait and a warship for Oman . |
12 | That M. Dupont 's arrived in the foulest mood imaginable . |
13 | An 18th century portrait artist with a true eye for painting women , Allan Ramsay is reappearing in the public domaine . |
14 | The Reiksguard is barracked in the comparative comfort of Altdorf , and accompanies the Emperor on campaign and during diplomatic tours throughout the Empire . |
15 | Little Tom 's lying in the fresh sawdust … |
16 | PORTAFERRY is featured in the first of the six-part series Once Upon A Place ( UTV , 7.00pm ) in which local people tell the story of their own area . |
17 | The history of the Friesian in the UK is given in the British section and the full story of the Holstein type is given in the American section : suffice it to say here that the Holstein originated from Dutch black-and-whites imported first of all by Dutch settlers in the New World during the second half of the nineteenth century . |
18 | The rising again of Jesus is described in the earliest Christian texts in two related but distinguishable streams of language . |
19 | The hostel at Whitby is housed in the old abbey stables , all that is habitable of this splendid cliff-top ruin where Caedmon , the simple cowherd regarded by many as the father of English music , once sang of the Creation with a voice like an angel . |
20 | It is clear from this that for Rolle prayer was the most important exercise by which the reality of faith is realised , which is why he deals with it first after the section on the necessity for patience in adversity : Prayer is the means by which the transforming dynamic of the love of God is accessed in the innermost marrow ( " inhirliest mergh " ) of our hearts ( 7.118.28 ) and labour becomes light ( 11.123.30 ) . |
21 | In The Upanishads ( Hindu sacred texts ) God is described in the following terms : |
22 | His position is such , however , that it does produce the paradox that God is described in the same context as an impersonal force and the essence of life , and also as omniscient , omnipotent , and benevolent . |
23 | The Museo Correr 's own permanent collection of Canova is displayed in the last of the series of rooms , the ballroom , where it is hoped that it can remain on permanent show . |
24 | Student Keith Marsh is particularly interested in science and has organised a trip for pupils to use the college laboratories while Clare Phillips is helping in the primary school library . |
25 | Firstly , studies of scattered radiation show that a maximum of 2 Gy is absorbed in the duyodenal area — a dose insufficient to cause radiation ulcer . |
26 | The Lake District is situated in the northernmost peninsula of England . |
27 | Authors are worried that Britain is moving in the same direction as America , where a wide range of groups have mounted campaigns to ban books from schools and libraries because they do n't conform to their particular view of society . |
28 | An announcement from the Home Office confirming the reopening of Oxford is expected in the next few weeks |
29 | If the boy Dick is recognised in the civilised , thoughtful young man , it is only in one constantly mentioned physical trait , his steady , ‘ unwinking ’ eyes , and in his sense of responsibility towards the Empire and the allies whose support he helps to win . |
30 | As part of the Central America ‘ 93 week , an exhibition ‘ View of a Better Future ’ by Jenny Matthews is running in the Central Library , Foyle Street , Derry in conjunction with Oxfam . |