Example sentences of "be [adj] in [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Current staffing levels are low in the SG 's and time spent on tours puts a further strain on this situation . |
2 | Standards are high in the hotel 's air-conditioned sea view restaurant which offers an á la carte choice of meal . |
3 | Floy had been interested in the Gnomes ' sketches ; like Fenella , he found the Gnomes rather attractive , friendly people and he thought their designs were clever and subtle and beautifully drawn . |
4 | Once I am interested in an act 's music and I like their live performance , the first thing I want to know is where this new band sees itself going . |
5 | In other words , both are interested in the transition Homo sapiens made from Nature to Culture . |
6 | Economists are interested in the economy 's reactions to such changes because society 's ability to purchase goods and services may be affected . |
7 | Conspicuous rhetorical devices are used to underline the moral viewpoint ; sarcasm in treating of the magnificence of the miller 's wife and daughter ; the wife : and the daughter : and amplification in treating of the parson 's simoniac behaviour : Quite unlike anything in the Miller 's Tale , the moral faults of the characters are explicit in the Reeve 's Tale : simony , indeed , names itself in the name of the miller , Symkyn or Symond . |
8 | The rest of this chapter and the following chapter provide a more detailed account of the processes which are involved in a child 's mastery of language from the perspective of learning theory , the acquisition of abstract rules and developmental change . |
9 | One reason why no such demonstration is possible is the fact that a variety of factors are involved in a scientist 's judgement of the merits of a scientific theory . |
10 | This is particularly useful when several staff members are involved in the patient 's care . |
11 | I feel very good when I am involved in the woman 's group . |
12 | Besides creating the conditions for success as the examination approaches , the employer should also have been involved in the candidate 's preparation from the start of the training contract . |
13 | Members of the Advisory Committee are drawn deliberately not only from those who have experience of the system , for example , former panel members , but also from people who have not previously been involved in the Children 's Hearing system at all . |
14 | For example , we have the form of expression ‘ when I said ‘ Napoleon was crowned in 1804 ’ I meant the man who won the battle of Austerlitz' and we are inclined to interpret the use of the past tense ‘ meant ’ as meaning that the idea of Napoleon having won the battle of Austerlitz must have been present in the speaker 's mind when he said that Napoleon was crowned in 1804 . |
15 | Such logic does not seem to have been present in the court 's decision in R v. |
16 | Since we know that each chemical element absorbs a characteristic set of very specific colours , by matching these to those that are missing from a star 's spectrum , we can determine exactly which elements are present in the star 's atmosphere . |
17 | But they are present in the Earth 's crust in low concentrations . |
18 | In most mammals sperm are viable in the female 's reproductive tract for a matter of hours . |
19 | The next four paragraphs are important in the committee 's scheme of things and I must ask your Lordships ' indulgence while I quote them in full : |
20 | Much will depend upon the degree to which divisional/ SBU ROI figures are important in the managers ' reward system . |
21 | Because they are mouthbrooders it does not matter if a male holds only a small or temporary territory , as the eggs are safe in the female 's mouth . |
22 | The maid would have to be dismissed of course … the girl had brazenly admitted allowing Patrick back into the house , and Katherine was n't sure which annoyed her more — the fact that the boy had managed to creep back into the house or the fact that he had been alone in the girl 's bedroom . |
23 | This view , he argues , had previously been unheard in the game 's chronicles : ‘ Basically the history of cricket has been written by the establishment and lacks any social context . |
24 | Free elections would then be possible in a year 's time when all parties could participate equally . ’ |
25 | Even if the committees do not persuade ministers and civil servants to change what they do , their very existence makes Whitehall aware that any aspect of policy or administration may become the subject of more searching scrutiny than would be possible in the Commons ' chamber . |
26 | selective predators often take prey in proportion to its presence in the community , so that the dominant prey species is also the most abundant species in the community , but less common small mammal species may be unrepresented in the predator 's prey assemblage ; |
27 | Indeed , senior officers initially warned policemen and women at Easton to be careful in the field-worker 's presence , with particular emphasis placed on swearing . |
28 | Anyone who shares my enthusiasm for Martin Scorsese 's Cape Fear may be interested in the ICA 's compilation of his juvenilia , four short films known as Scorsese×4 . |
29 | The take-up of NVQ 's would depend on what the industry wanted , and large companies might decide on NVQ 's and not be interested in the Institute 's training and examinations . |
30 | Has he asked indeed the tenants who have not already bought their home if they would be interested in the Government 's Rent to Buy housing scheme ? |