Example sentences of "is [adj] in [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And that is that in the projections of housing requirements for the City of York , not Greater York but the City of York , the County Council have a figure of four thousand four hundred households extra , but propose a provision of only three thousand three hundred dwellings extra , that 's purely within York , and the question really therefore for the County Council is I had thought that their dwelling requirements , that their , sorry their their policy H One figure for York was what they thought the requirements were , but maybe it 's what they think the limited capacity is , and they are foreseeing an overspill of thousand odd from the city of York into Greater York .
2 Emerging onto the platform at Sheffield Park , the southern-most station on the line , one is immediately transformed into an environment which is rich in the details of some 40 or 50 years ago .
3 ( And even the most deprived European is rich in the eyes of a citizen of rural Africa , India or South America . )
4 In English , a temporal relation may be expressed by means of a verb such as follow or precede , and a causal relation is inherent in the meanings of verbs such as cause and lead to .
5 In the first , Malone v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis ( No 2 ) [ 1979 ] 2 All ER 620 , which concerned the use to which recordings of telephone conversations made with the authority of the Secretary of State for the Home Office , Megarry V-C said " it seems to me that a person who utters confidential information must accept the risk of any unknown overhearing that is inherent in the circumstances of the communication " .
6 For any member who is interested in the Acts of Parliament relating to the Bishop 's Castle Railway , I intend , over the next issues of the Journal , to give you details of them .
7 Divorce is wrong in the eyes of God ! ’
8 The importance of investment in the enhancement of skills and knowledge in the workplace is foremost in the plans of the Trust through its focus on Commerce and Industry and its strong connection with the Chamber movement .
9 The presence in the Ashcroft mosaic of the same four-peltae device as is visible in the mosaics of Frocester and North Leigh suggests that it also might be included , but in its neat execution and possession of a form of " squat-urn " it is better to consider it a product of the former unitary group .
10 That the court has inherent discretionary jurisdiction to clarify the expert clause was stated in Royal Trust International Ltd v Nordbanken ( 1989 ) unreported , Chancery Division , 13 October : … there may well be cases in which it is appropriate in the interests of the expert as well as the party [ making the application to the court ] that there should be an advance determination of law or construction which will form the basis of the expert 's approach to his task .
11 This state of affairs is not , I think , an aberration , but is inevitable in the structures of higher education .
12 Whatever is good in the writings of others should be copied , and constant reference should be made to such books as an English grammar , Roget 's Thesaurus and a good dictionary .
13 ‘ Captain Owen is deep in the toils of the accountants just at the moment . ’
14 The law section three of the criminal law act nineteen sixty seven reads a person may use such force as is reasonable in the circumstances in the prevention of crime or in effecting or assisting in the lawful arrest of offenders or suspected offenders or of persons unlawfully at large .
15 3 Reasonableness between the parties The question whether a particular restraint is reasonable in the interests of both parties generally divides into three parts : ( a ) Is the scope of the activities which the clause restrains reasonable ? ( b ) Is the geographical extent of the restraint reasonable ? ( c ) Is the duration of the restraint reasonable ?
16 Although somewhat reduced , the rearrangement is substantial in the thymuses of TCR -β ( as well as TCR- α ) mutant mice .
17 Tonight 's contribution is awesome in the decibels of that noise .
18 Modern scientific knowledge can be used by such societies and Rolt gives two guiding principles for the use of technology : ‘ That mechanical methods should only be employed in work provided the qualitative result achieved is better in the eyes of both maker and user ’ ; and ‘ That no man ( sic ) should make any use of a machine or a scientific process unless he possess a comprehensive knowledge of its principle , function and purpose , and is already skilled in the use to which it is to be applied ’ .
19 The 11th segment is present in the adults of the lower orders where its tergum is represented by the epiproct above the anus ( often fused with the 10th tergum ) , while vestiges of its sternum are seen in the paraprocts which lie on either side of the anus ( Fig. 42 ) .
20 The telson is present in the embryos of certain insects ( Fig. 41 ) , but it rarely persists as a discrete region ; it is evident , however , in the Protura , while traces are found in other insects .
21 A precursor of noradrenaline , named dopamine , has attracted a lot of attention since it is involved in the actions of the phenothiazines , in Parkinson 's disease , and quite probably in schizophrenia .
22 Although often associated with structuralism , semiotic analysts is involved in the details of representation and signification , while structuralism proper eschewed this concern with a drive towards more abstract models of cognition and culture .
23 The daffodil is marketable in the Isles of Scilly in November due to the absence of frost .
24 Their Lordships held that such consent can not be given or implied by a course of conduct over the years as it is important in the interests of both the local authority and the public that consent should not be accidental or informal .
25 Thus one would expect to see grammatically structured and grammatically correct sentence production with the specific content words needed replaced by extremely general ones : as is evident in the productions of Funnell 's patient .
26 The need for such protection for friendly dolphins is evident in the stories of Opo and Nina , who both suffered fates similar to that of the Hippo dolphin .
27 ‘ America 's increasingly diverse population is evident in the drawsheets of our top tier junior events ’ , he said .
28 The influence of these publications in Britain is evident in the writings of , for example , Michael Ignatieff and some articles in the New Statesman ( and Society ) .
29 It is evident in the images of Kubla Khan , in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner , and in many of his later poems such as The Pains of Sleep , Youth and Age and Duty Surviving Self-Love .
30 LC is based on literary warrant , as is evident in the collections of the Library of Congress .
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