Example sentences of "be [vb pp] in the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ( Abstract nouns , participles , and relative pronouns are italicized in the above passage . )
2 The Defence Ministry announced on July 16 that 71 members of the armed forces had been dismissed in the last year for human rights abuses and drug trafficking .
3 The Court then decided that the Tribunal 's decision was perverse , because there was no material from which to conclude that the hypothetical man guilty of misconduct would not have been dismissed in the same way as was S. Her appeal was dismissed and leave to appeal to the House of Lords was refused .
4 The values of for polyatomic ions and ionic compounds are calculated in the same way as for molecular compounds .
5 Selection for senior posts is therefore more important than training ; if people who display the appropriate qualities are placed in the correct context then they will flourish .
6 The result is , as we have seen , a tendency towards a teacher-dominated style of interaction , in which children are placed in the passive role of respondents , obliged to accept the teacher 's definition of what is considered relevant .
7 It 's the cause of the divisive broad band streaming which I think some comprehensives have been persuaded to use , and I 'm forced to say how can a child really value himself or herself if they are placed in the bottom band of such a school throughout the time when they are at that comprehensive ?
8 ‘ By the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 , the defendants are placed in the same position as the ordinary subjects of the Crown ( see section 21 of the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 ) and I see no reason why they should not in appropriate cases refuse to refund money paid to them voluntarily under a mistake of law , as the revenue authorities were held to be entitled to do in the case of William Whiteley Ltd. v. The King and National Pari-Mutuel Association Ltd. v. The King .
9 The arrangement of things into classes , such as the class metal , or the class man , is grounded indeed on a resemblance among the things which are placed in the same class , but not on a mere general resemblance ; the resemblance it is grounded on consists in the possession by all those things of certain common peculiarities ; and those peculiarities it is which the terms connote , and which the propositions consequently assert ; not the resemblance .
10 The effect of this is to turn us upside-down and virtually blindfold us , since we can no longer see our eyes , which are hidden in the blank space between the mirrors .
11 Comments on individual species are given in the Systematic List , but some more general observations seem worth making here .
12 Why this is so and hints on how to centre quickly are given in the newest edition of Gliding ( A & C Black ) .
13 All commands to perform techniques are given in the Japanese language .
14 The barrier heights and transition energies are given in the upper part of table 1 .
15 All instructions regarding techniques and all directions are given in the Korean language .
16 Profiles are given in the standard format and include all the characteristic values .
17 Profiles are given in the standard format and include all the characteristic values .
18 Profiles are given in the standard format and include all the characteristic values .
19 Further details concerning their important role are given in the next chapter .
20 ( Details of relocation allowances are given in the next chapter . )
21 The values for fifteen year olds are given in the accompanying table .
22 Some capital grants are given in the French LFA but the maximum percentage rate is much lower ( apparently 34% ) than it was prior to December 1984 in the UK ( 50–70% ) for land improvements .
23 Treaty , is concerned with differences of treatment as between natural persons who are nationals of member states and as between companies which are treated in the same way as such persons by virtue of article 58 .
24 Other products are treated in the same way , building up a graph of the aggregate sales of existing products .
25 Secondly , private garages only count as part of the limit on house extensions if they are within 5 metres of the house , otherwise they are treated in the same way as other outbuildings .
26 Evidently the sound that has been heard in the upper room is not just in the upper room but it 's er it 's audible within the whole district .
27 Organisations mentioned in the factsheet are listed in the final section .
28 The different types of credit are listed in the same order as on page 26 , for comparison .
29 They are listed in the Creative Handbook but most are only interested in already established people .
30 2.1.2 " Building documents " means the plans drawings specifications and other documents relating to the Works which are listed in the third Schedule The tenant should have sight of these as soon as possible to ensure that they are in accordance with its understanding of what has been agreed .
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