Example sentences of "it is [verb] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is expressed in simple language as used and understood by ordinary literate men and women .
2 The Riviera is a modern hotel five minutes walk from the bustling Corso Italia , it is situated in attractive gardens with a large pool overhung with willows and pines .
3 ( b ) Show the entry for debtors as it may appear in Grieg 's Balance Sheet at 31 March Year 14 , assuming it is prepared in good style .
4 It is engaged in internecine warfare over the general provision of indemnity insurance for investors .
5 Second , there are the cash resources available from the Training Agency , for those Compacts it is funding in Urban Programme Areas .
6 It is grown in tiny quantities in the northern Rhone at Condrieu and Chateau-Grillet , where it makes utterly delicious whites at £15 — £30 a bottle .
7 It is painted in British Telecom yellow livery with blue lettering .
8 It is arranged in alphabetical order .
9 In drafting the statement of circumstances it should be borne in mind that the auditor enjoys the protection of qualified privilege , ie he will be immune from any action against him in respect of his statement provided it is given in good faith , without malice and does not infringe the general criteria stated in s 394 .
10 During the spring and summer of this year the Chairman and members of the committee have invited presentations from a wide range of suppliers of financial services products and it is hoped in due course to publish both recommendations as to the type of financial services products members of the Bar should consider taking up and details of advantageous group insurance schemes .
11 It is manufactured in various qualities and widths .
12 In the first place it is to be accepted that it is made in wide terms though it is not said that they are so imprecise that there is a doubt as to what is covered by the order .
13 An assertion made on a stage in the context of a play will be judged by different standards from those it would be judged by if it is made in daily life .
14 But an obligation to obey the law as it is understood in political writings today is a mere prima facie obligation .
15 This consists of money that banks , finance houses , pension funds , insurance companies and other financial institutions invest outside the country in which they are based , and it is invested in financial instruments and securities of all kinds ranging from bank deposits to bonds issued by governments and corporations .
16 If it is invested in physical capital for the public sector or used to retire outstanding government debt , it is not at all imprudent .
17 A cell adhesion molecule known as neural cadherin ( N-cadherin ) is expressed predominantly in the nervous system , where it is implicated in neuronal migration during development .
18 Too much salt is also to be avoided , as it is implicated in high blood pressure , heart disease and fluid retention .
19 The example cited by the hon. Gentleman from his constituency is well known to hon. Members because it is repeated in other constituencies .
20 It should however be noted that while profit maximization is not regarded as a goal , it is accepted in managerial theories that there is a profits constraint , either because a minimum level of profitability is a condition of survival of the enterprise , or to necessary to protect management from loss of office through take-over .
21 It is applied in molten form — making it a voidless , seamless material — only by craftsmen who have served a four-year apprenticeship .
22 One reason is that the distinction we have made between productive and consumption property is not always maintained , or it is applied in differing ways .
23 The best canned fish is further improved if it is steeped in olive oil rather than a cheaper vegetable oil .
24 It is natural to look for causative factors , and we have treated causality much as it is treated in experimental research generally ( see Plutchik , 1974 : 174–87 ) .
25 For many years little notice was taken of Wordsworth 's writings before 1798 , but even the School Exercise written at the age of fourteen ( Poetical Works , i , 259–61 ) is useful as an illustration of the faults of eighteenth-century style ; it is written in heroic couplets , in imitation of the work of Alexander Pope , and contains an excessive use of personification :
26 It is written in classical textbook style and is full of formulae , equations and flow sheets .
27 It is written in basic pentameter with exactly ten stressed syllables in every single line .
28 We feel we do a great deal of work in this area but the majority of it is incorporated in thematic work or incidental .
29 It is therefore a continuous enquiry into the relationship between teaching and learning as it is enacted in particular classroom contexts .
30 Any visual task is rendered more difficult and fatiguing if it is undertaken in poor lighting .
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