Example sentences of "[be] [verb] in [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The occasional discussion period , in which pupils express their current level of thinking about God , is no substitute for study in depth of how religious people understand " God " , why they do , and whether they are justified in so doing . |
2 | The pulses of light passing through the slots are converted to electrical signals by the photocell and are treated in just the same way as those of the mechanical system . |
3 | We may consider the procedure for one component of the velocity ; the other components and the pressure are treated in just the same way . |
4 | As no two humours are identical , no two people are treated in exactly the same manner . |
5 | Pears are treated in much the same way , but are never wrapped . |
6 | Steamers : Where manually cleaned these are treated in much the same way as refrigerator interiors followed by acid cleaner if necessary . |
7 | He 's been resting in here ever since . |
8 | a Tumours detected by digital rectal examination , through raised values of prostate specific antigen , or by transrectal ultrasonography are usually 4–7 ml in volume , and truly focal lesions are diagnosed in less than 4% of cases . |
9 | The struggles involving civil society are not contained within it , but are implicated in both the sphere of production and the state . |
10 | It is unusual outside some strictly regulated professional courses to find two courses covering the same content ; it would be difficult to find two that have exactly the same pattern of assessment ; and impossible to find two that are taught in precisely the same way . |
11 | The Congress was told that journalists had been registered in only fifty of ninety guberniia committees . |
12 | For instance , Townsend writes that : ‘ the concepts of retirement [ and ] pensionable status … have been developed in both capitalist and state socialist countries in ways which have created and reinforced the social dependency of the elderly ’ ; and Walker believes that : ‘ dependency at both ends of the age spectrum has been enlarged by social and economic developments over the course of this century ’ . |
13 | ‘ In multicountry research , the extent to which questions are formulated in precisely the same terms needs to be considered . |
14 | The public will be able to request information relating to these areas , but the body concerned will be allowed to refuse any requests " which are formulated in too general a manner " . |
15 | Information processing models are essentially of the ‘ black box ’ type ; that is to say , although assuming that processes like filtering do have physiological correlates , the models themselves are formulated in purely psychological terms . |
16 | Important aspects of the Grand Alliance technical proposal include the replacement of the present interlaced scanning technique , where two scans of the screen make up each frame , to progressive scan transmission , where entire picture frames are transmitted sequentially , and the use of so-called square pixels , where the dots on a television screen are arranged in equally spaced rows and columns . |
17 | In materials such as polyethylene , however , Keller finds that the long chains are arranged in quite a different sort of way . |
18 | Some of the larger motor neurons are arranged in bilaterally symmetrical pairs and can be identified from one insect to another ( Cohen and Jacklet , 1967 ) . |
19 | It had originally been erected in AD 276 in the reign of Florian , and records that it stood M(ille) P(assuum) I ( i.e. one Roman mile ) from its official point of measurement . |
20 | More angular and less fluid in outline than those which feature in the final version of ‘ La Danse ’ , the figures are painted in predominantly grey-blue tones against an unfinished blue background . |
21 | Unfortunately this means that they occupy fairly similar orbits and could not have been formed in widely separated parts of the PFM . |
22 | Three of the schools in the survey are situated in fairly small country towns , in a county which still operates a selective system . |
23 | Some of the practices that do not comply with the 1990 contract targets are situated in demographically less attractive parts of the cities . |
24 | Despite pressure from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party , Mr Kaifu managed to keep his first two cabinets free of politicians who had been implicated in either the Recruit scandal or the earlier Lockheed bribery case . |
25 | This pathway is fully operational in germ cells , where it has been implicated in both fertilization and early development . |
26 | Few Americans are revered in quite the way that sports stars are . |
27 | Mr Gough said that the merger discussions had been completed in just three weeks . |
28 | The memories of his early years and surroundings and the impressions he formed on life as a result are immortalized in so many of Tennyson 's poems . |
29 | The photographer had long since gone , but Kevin Seymour and I pored over the yacht 's considerable folio of charts while we discussed in detail the cruises that have been sketched in so lightly in the previous paragraphs . |
30 | Erm and I do n't know whether that 's the case either but I think all those factors are rolled in together in terms of future strategy . |