Example sentences of "is [verb] [adv] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Set up under a special government programme in 1989 with funding for three years , it has done so well it is to carry on in a slimmed down form under a new name Tees Valley Conference and Visitor Bureau under the control of the Northumbria Tourist Board .
2 It has been so successful it is to carry on in a slimmed down form , with a new name Tees Valley Conference and Visitor Bureau under the control of the Northumbria Tourist Board .
3 Even then it should not apply where all that the Purchaser does is to carry on in the ordinary course of the business .
4 Each activity is listed discretely in the National Certificate Catalogue for certification purposes .
5 A further debilitating gloss on section 58(1) is tucked away in the inner recesses of the police codes .
6 He permanently secretes a thick , transparent mucus about this body , which is clad only in an ancient blue-black robe .
7 As is pointed out in a robust response from Ernst & Young , the code is full of the desired qualitative attributes of boards and directors , but it is short on objective operational criteria .
8 Meanwhile , the kite that Lord Hanson has flown is bobbing around in the political and financial winds .
9 The evolutionary sequence for the history of mankind which is sketched out in The German Ideology is patchy and in some respects inconsistent , but the main features emerge clearly .
10 This work is carried forward in the present project .
11 At the least , the seller should agree to ensure that the business of the offeree group is carried on in the ordinary and usual course so as to maintain the same as a going concern ; and that nothing is voluntarily done or omitted which would result in a material inaccuracy in the warranties if they were repeated on , and as at , completion .
12 For safety purposes , the servicing of petroleum carrying vehicles is carried out in a separate work area .
13 ‘ Yes it is , provided the shooting is carried out in a responsible manner .
14 LASMO believes that as operator it must take responsibility for the care and protection of the environment and it must ensure that every aspect of its work is carried out in a safe and effective way .
15 After dilution , the determination of ammonia is carried out in the normal way .
16 While the police are clearly involved with formal social control , it is apparent that much of their work is carried out in an informal manner .
17 The Agency 's Architect has now made his detailed inspection of the buildings and his report is expected early in the new year .
18 This design guidance will be published as Supplement M to HPN1 and is expected early in the New Year .
19 Some road walking is included especially in the middle section between moors .
20 The aim is to leap around in an inflated suit and push your opponent off the mat .
21 Lloyd is caught up in a worldwide agreement which limits a foreign-based jockey to a 30-day stay .
22 Indeed , she believes that she is caught up in a bureaucratic cage , the different branches of the council being in league with local and national branches of other sections of the state apparatus .
23 There is now a widespread view that trade unionism is caught up in a fundamental transformation .
24 What I shall want to argue is that their position is caught up in a circular argument : the only reason one could have for wanting to stand in this kind of relationship to biblical women is that one is Christian , but these writers never tackle the prior question as to whether feminism is in fact compatible with Christianity , such that one should want to stand in relationship to biblical women .
25 So there is evidence that the immune system is caught up in the pathological process , but whether it 's truly an auto-immune disease is not so clear .
26 The story centres on Giorgio , a successful eye-surgeon working in Paris and his alter egos : his much younger brother Piero , who is caught up in the obscure ‘ manoeuvres ’ going on in Sicily ( it will turn out that he has sabotaged an American helicopter and is on the run ) , and Charles , a 12-year-old boy who is at the centre of the whole story .
27 He is caught up in the communal excitement , without the prospect of release that performance gives .
28 It is particularly vulnerable to claims that it is acting abusively in a particular market , and must avoid discriminating between its competitors or using its market dominance in a manner which can be construed as unfair or intended to eliminate a competitor or competition .
29 As it falls it is moved horizontally in the general wind direction .
30 The actor is operating virtually in a one-way communication pattern with little room for negotiating .
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