Example sentences of "mentioned in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll make sure it 's mentioned in the right quarters . ’ |
2 | He tells us that he ‘ spent months researching ’ ( citations from his letter , The Art Newspaper No. 22 , October 1992 , p.3 ) the texts which he uses in his work at the Neue Galerie at Kassel and he criticises me for ‘ forgetting ’ these texts which took him so long to research , even though they are clearly mentioned in the second , fourth and fifth paragraphs of my article which comprises only seven paragraphs . |
3 | Over the last few months hardly a day had gone by without his name being mentioned in the financial Press , the articles mainly commenting on the swift , ferocious manner in which he was carving his way through the City , ruthlessly gobbling up one company after another . |
4 | As I was sending a copy of the new book to all those slimmers who were mentioned in the Complete Hip and Thigh Diet , I decided to include with it a second questionnaire . |
5 | Some of all this is mentioned in the graceful and percipient foreword by James Gunn of Princeton University , the addition of which is the single change in this 1982 reprint . |
6 | Dicey MIPS chip volumes , however , were reportedly never mentioned in the internal letter dated April 27 that Santa Cruz Operation Inc circulated to its executives . |
7 | The Act continues : ‘ Where a children 's hearing are satisfied in a case concerned with an offence mentioned in the Criminal Procedure ( Scotland ) Act of 1975 , that the attendance of a child is not necessary for the just hearing of that case , or in any case where they are satisfied that it would be detrimental to the interest of the child to be present at the hearing of his case , the case in whole or in part , may be considered in the absence of the child . ’ |
8 | European summits are usually mentioned in the Diplomatic columns of Le Monde , but this reinforces the impression that Europe does not concern domestic politics . |
9 | Those schools which were not satisfied were asked to give examples of the constraints which limited provision and , apart from time , those most commonly mentioned in the primary sector related to the low priority given to health education when compared with other developments , and to the lack of a specific school policy . |
10 | Two sons aged fifteen and four , and a daughter of one year old , were mentioned in the 1871 census , but A. W. Humphrey ( see below ) says he had five children to support . |
11 | This means that these particular things mentioned in the above list of exclusions can be protected by patent indirectly if they are part of a patent application which includes other elements which are patentable in their own right . |
12 | In 1855 his name was opprobriously mentioned in the Irish case of Hancock v. Delacour , which attracted much attention . |
13 | There were other feasts not mentioned in the biblical laws . |
14 | That he had good cause is suggested by the fact that the raid is mentioned in the legal formulae of the Auvergne as being a time of great destruction . |
15 | While Ralston concedes that negotiations did include a discussion of Lincoln 's collaboration in the project including the participation of Lincoln University Press no Lincoln role is mentioned in the final contract . |
16 | It was also intended that a wide range of groups and individuals would take advantage of both types of course ; trade unionists , school governors , people intending to be councillors , voluntary organisations , and people intending to apply for higher education or vocational retraining were all mentioned in the final planning paper in 1978 , whereas the other long-term colleges concerned with education for social action were either , like Ruskin , largely trade union-oriented or , like the Cooperative College , intended for cooperators . |
17 | The problems of the Maghrebian population of Europe were also mentioned in the final communiqué ; the Council of Foreign Ministers was instructed to explore ways to " protect the rights of that community and ensure its dignity " . |
18 | The British Theatre Association , mentioned in the first edition of this book , has for decades offered professional and all-embracing training courses for actors , directors , and young people . |
19 | The mill is first mentioned in the first part of the 17th century and is thought to have been built around 1620 , although clearly much of the present building is of a later date . |
20 | At present these are alkali works or works mentioned in the first schedule of the 1906 Act , as amended by the Health and Safety ( Emissions into the Atmosphere ) Regulations 1983 ( S.1 . |
21 | More specifically , in sentences such as those above , in which an event mentioned in the first clause is explained by a reason or cause stated in a following because clause , that world knowledge includes information about what Garvey & Caramazza ( 1974 ) call the implicit causality of the verb in the first clause . |
22 | Here , a prize is mentioned in the first sentence . |
23 | Items mentioned in the first section are at roughly the same level of difficulty as the chapter they accompany . |
24 | Many of the latter are the forms mentioned in the first paragraph of this section as running parallel to the coast . |
25 | Puddephat and Melanie Gandell were mentioned in the first paragraph , but did not appear in the rest of the piece . |
26 | The carpenter , the " " riche gnof " " , is mentioned in the first three lines but the narration moves swiftly on to the portrait of Nicholas . |
27 | Almost thought when she , when it was when it was erm er mentioned in the first place that she was going to do it |
28 | Leave plenty of space between the topics mentioned in the printed syllabus and then find , in several textbooks , all of the possible subsidiary titles within each main topic . |
29 | At Philippi there were bishops and deacons , officers also mentioned in the Pastoral Epistles to Timothy and Titus . |
30 | The ancient Mill House and Pond are in the heart of the settlement of Swanage , first mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ( 877 ) . |