Example sentences of "[det] is [verb] in [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This is given in place of the ordinary single or married allowance , and is called ‘ Age Allowance ’ .
2 If this is done in hardness of spirit , it tends to harden attitudes and drive people away for the Lord .
3 This is presented in legislation as an opportunity for parents and the local community to run their own schools with funding direct from central government .
4 This is conceded in respect of an offence which would once have been larceny by a trick .
5 This is achieved in EGG by the construction of a buffer array which holds all view conditions ( current , new and incremental values ) as well as the view controls and all model values .
6 Organisations are often quite casual in their approach to the information created and stored on office systems and this is explained in part by their origins .
7 This is explained in detail in the paper , and the analysis in the paper ( and , indeed , the analysis presented at the time of the summer meeting for which the abstract was drafted ) is more sophisticated and based on a complete dataset .
8 This is registered in part by a shift from metaphors of natural flow to metaphors of invasion ( see p.62 ) .
9 This is expressed in English by the intonation patterns , and it is therefore a feature only of spoken English .
10 This is based in part on the growth of effective party organisation , which has steadily weakened parliament 's original critical role , and in part on the emergence of a complex civil service structure with access to information and technical expertise that are denied to ordinary Members of Parliament ( Poggi , 1978 ; Crossman , 1963 and 1975–7 ) .
11 This is examined in detail in Chapter 9. pages 300–307 .
12 When this is taken in conjunction with the assumption that contemporary science is the epitome of rationality at its best , we are left with a conservative position .
13 A particularly specialised area is that relating to infringement of third party intellectual property rights , and this is discussed in detail in the next section .
14 There is a more inclusive meaning to the term ‘ incomer ’ , this is used in relation to both these small , local communities and , more important , in relation to Shetland as a whole .
15 This is shown in detail in Fig. 3.18 F , and in this and Fig. 3.181 and L surface pitting of the enamel can also be seen .
16 This is shown in detail in Appendix 1 , section 9 .
17 This is held in place by four metal lugs which are bent around the opening
18 This is signalled in part by the introduction of ‘ disorderly behaviour ’ as a constituent of the new offence , and by the abandonment of the requirement of a breach of the peace , and its replacement with the requirement that the conduct should take place ‘ within the hearing or sight of a Person likely to be caused harassment , alarm or distress thereby . ’
19 This is signalled in Arabic through the use of an indefinite noun group : ‘ a telephone call ’ rather than ‘ the call ’ .
20 The latter is based in part on fieldwork involving in-depth interviews with 120 people in different parts of Italy .
21 Often the sales of one product will affect the sales of another product , since the latter is used in conjunction with ( or in consequence of ) the first .
22 Nevertheless , it is readily intelligible that Luxmoore J. should have considered that , when the discretion fell to be exercised , the equities were all on one side — that is to say in favour of the chargees , who had acted on the faith of a document of transfer which the mother had herself executed after having failed to make inquiries which would have revealed that the document related to the property .
23 However , in its reply in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case C 246/89 ) , which was lodged after the judgments were delivered , the Commission discussed the compatibility of the nationality requirements with Community law also in the light of those judgments , that is to say in relation to the aims of the quota system .
24 For example , intergenerational equity between taxpayers ( or interperiod equity ) could be seen as a public policy , that is implemented in part by using financial statement numbers to influence the level of taxation .
25 Another river god , the Coarse stone figure of about 1800 representing the Thames that is placed in front of the north court at Ham House , illustrates the continuity of this theme .
26 On the contrary , he saw the sexes as being so fundamentally different and their union so mutually complementary and divine that is continued in heaven to truly ecstatic degrees !
27 Very little is known in detail about its immediate effect in the terrible year of 1348/9 in Sussex .
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