Example sentences of "[vb pp] in [adj] [noun] [pers pn] is " in BNC.

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1 Decorated in Venetian style it is close to all the major city sights — St. Mark 's Square — but also neighbours the less frequented old quarter of Venice full of picturesque ancient houses , tiny bridges and canals .
2 However , before considering what procedures may be adopted in such circumstances it is necessary to outline the other rules governing the incorporation of terms .
3 It is said in some quarters she is being vindictive about these matters .
4 Used in one context it is an essential skill for handling difficult situations , in another it is used as an equivalent for laziness .
5 ‘ When a baby is born in this country he is swaddled .
6 Although digoxin is easily detected in fresh blood it is far more difficult to trace in fresh body tissue and harder again to detect in old samples of either flesh or blood .
7 But since Gide has been criticized in this respect it is something which needs to be addressed .
8 However , when examined in more detail it is possible to identify significant variations along the margin .
9 I can summarise his submissions as follows : ( 1 ) Walker v. Great Northern Railway Co. of Ireland , 28 L.R.Ir. 69 correctly stated the position at English law up to 1976. ( 2 ) As the legislature has intervened in this field it is neither necessary nor appropriate for the judiciary to alter the position at common law .
10 In an introductory discussion of the kind undertaken in this chapter it is simply not possible to discuss comprehensively the various forms , spheres and agencies of racism that operate in British society , for example , those deriving from the state 's implementation of increasingly tighter immigration controls as well as nationality legislation , or We activities of some sections of the police ( Dummett , 1982 ; Gordon and Klug , 1985 ; Benyon , 1986 ) .
11 In addition to logging defined in this manner it is possible to enable or disable automatic logging of many of the process modelling activities .
12 Viewed in this way it is clear why the separation of rules governing the use of means of warfare from those on the initiation of conflict has proved increasingly difficult to maintain .
13 When the overconstrained design problem is viewed in this way it is not surprising to find that it has led most of the thinking of CAD systems .
14 When the stop is realized in these items it is indistinguishable from the hypercorrect stop insertion attested in , for example , gast , ‘ gas ’ ; clift , ‘ cliff ’ ; fold , ‘ foal ’ ( see J. Milroy 1981b : 11n ) .
15 Any of the proprietary algicides correctly administered will help control the problem , although when quantities of algae are killed in this manner it is advisable to remove dead material as this will decompose and pollute the water as well as encouraging the rotting of seedlings .
16 If jobs are to be created in Welsh-speaking areas it is as well to prepare the ground well beforehand .
17 If anything has been achieved in this closeness it is a vow to retrace his steps , to remember and confront the house full of ghosts that have become his past .
18 For the conditions described in this book it is the selection of the remedy that is of far greater importance than the specific potency used .
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