Example sentences of "to be [verb] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Tory Cathedral ward representatives Jim Melville and John Candler called for the objection to be couched in the strongest terms .
2 The effervescent executive is likely to be gone in a few years , many of the employees will be gone , and the owners may be different as well .
3 To be based in the northern town of Karasjok , the new assembly would be a consultative body only , and concern itself with issues of direct importance to the community , such as fishing and land rights and the preservation of cultural traditions .
4 Groups of children need to be based in the same neighbourhood .
5 The fifth wave , the one which it is hypothesized is starting now , seems likely to be based in the non-industrial parts of the south and east of England , especially the M4 corridor and around Cambridge .
6 It said all that needed to be said in a clear enough manner .
7 This means that prices and wages may be assumed to be fixed in the short-run .
8 Since at Key Stage 3 the core units have to be taught in a chronological order that does give an initial structure to the overall plan of the three-year period .
9 She missed her friends but she did n't envy them — though she thought Albert Sandwich probably did : he was the sort of boy who would prefer to be taught in a proper school .
10 The founder of Edinburgh 's school for the deaf originally believed in ‘ total oralism ’ yet later used the ‘ combined system ’ — a teaching of both speech and signs , which was also to be taught in the ensuing schools for deaf around Europe .
11 The item must be of sufficient quality to be displayed in a public collection whether national , local authority or university , and the owner has to agree to keep the object in the UK , preserve it and allow reasonable public access to it .
12 A digression , but this is also why the motor tax disc is round ; the law previously required them to be displayed in an external , weatherproof holder .
13 Because of the large amount of information to be displayed in an adequate route map , there is no hope of one that is not complex .
14 Are completion accounts to be prepared in the same way as management accounts or as quasi-statutory accounts ?
15 Before the year was out four thousand prospectors had converged on the scene , to be joined in the following year by another hundred thousand , about five times the total white population of the state before gold was discovered there .
16 Together with the kingdoms of Laos and Cambodia Vietnam was now to be joined in the Indochinese Union although the country itself was divided into three parts .
17 On 12 July 1330 , during the last months of their rule , the perambulations made during the reigns of Edward I and Edward 11 were ordered to be observed in every particular , and the Forest officers in Shropshire were forbidden to take any action against the owners of lands within the disafforested districts who had taken the deer or cut timber there .
18 Some such process , with of course many variations , is frequently to be observed in the tabulated successive counts of STVs in Irish constituency elections .
19 Despite extensive research , the causes of sick building syndrome have not yet been clearly established and so are unlikely to be eradicated in the near future , according to a new report from the Health & Safety Executive .
20 The complex pattern of prayers , hymns , readings , versicles and responses performed daily throughout the year enables a private faith to be projected in a shared experience and assume a ritualised existential quality .
21 The Rottweiler is to be exhibited in a natural condition with no trimming .
22 In his first , Lucky Jim , there had been an offensive character called Bertrand , a painter and a pacifist who preferred his name to be pronounced in the French manner : clearly a late derivative of Bloomsbury and a poseur of the worst water ; and even if he were not a rival-in-love of the hero , that ( one feels ) would be all that needed to be said about him .
23 The qualities that have stood it in such good stead will now need to be applied in a different context .
24 The defence has been considered in a number of recent cases in which it has been held that it is to be applied in a flexible and pragmatic way .
25 ‘ It is important that laws drawn up at community level are seen to be applied in an effective and consistent manner throughout the community . ’
26 Indeed , the argument if taken to its logical conclusion would mean that , between 1980 and 1988 , any criteria for selection to be applied in an over-subscribed school ( as in an under-subscribed school ) would have had to be actually agreed between the school and the local education authority .
27 As they understood the position the RHA had stated since that this funding would have to be applied in the short term to supporting the development of acute admission beds at Charing Cross Hospital , to serve the residents of Hammersmith and Fulham .
28 Some are listed adjacent to the term to which they are to be applied and in the form in which they are to be applied in the main list .
29 Their research has to be applied in the very process of enquiry : it has to be directly accountable in terms of practical pay-off .
30 The style of the building is that of the 14th century , and it holds many monuments to previous rectors and the Bethell family , including a reference to Christopher Bethell who was one of the first whites to be killed in the Mafeking riots in July 1884 .
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