Example sentences of "[vb pp] in [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Many flowers are under threat of extinction because their bulbs are being uprooted from the wild to be replanted in the gardens of countries like ours . |
2 | The explicit status distinctions within it ( epitomised in the ranks of peerages and titles ) are central to upper-class culture and form part of its claim to special superior qualities . |
3 | He , all of them , delighted in the sounds the words made … |
4 | Several share KPMG 's view that ‘ the responsibility paragraphs more logically belong outside the report ’ and that ‘ if an uncertainty is properly disclosed in the accounts , such accounts can present a true and fair view without the auditors having to refer to it … a set of accounts should be complete in itself , without having to read the audit opinion ’ . |
5 | The date on which the accounts were formally approved by the board should be disclosed in the accounts . |
6 | The interests of C A Johnson and J E Smith in the share capital of A. Layout Plc , the company 's ultimate holding company , are disclosed in the accounts of that company . |
7 | Where convertible debt , non-equity interests in shareholders ' funds or non-equity interests in minority interests , are disclosed in the notes to the financial statements rather than on the face of the balance sheet ( as required by paragraphs 22 , 34 or 44 ) on the grounds that they are not material , the relevant caption on the face of the balance sheet should state that convertible debt or non-equity interests ( as the case may be ) are included . |
8 | In some cases , however , on grounds of materiality , these may be disclosed in the notes to the financial statements instead . |
9 | Other exceptional items should be disclosed in the notes , except where disclosure in the profit and loss account is necessary to give a true and fair view . |
10 | The items have been disclosed in the notes to the accounts . |
11 | ISDN was designed in the mid-1970s as the telephone network of the future . |
12 | The flight panel was designed in the days when American firms used to write the names of the instruments on bits of paper , put them in a hat , draw them out one-by-one and fill in the holes . |
13 | The ample panel ‘ was designed in the days when American firms used to write the name of the instruments on bits of paper , uput them in a hat , draw them out one-by-one and fill in the holes ’ . |
14 | Races are won in the pits as well as on the track . |
15 | Another local man added : ‘ People have been attacked in the streets an robbed . |
16 | Moreover , millions of people live in constant fear of being attacked in the streets and in their homes ! |
17 | On March 28 an Interior Ministry spokesperson said that it was possible that former Communist leader Todor Zhivkov himself might be implicated in the crimes committed in the camps . |
18 | Heidrick and Struggles , which had previously never really made much of an impact in the UK scene , although they were strong worldwide , reorganised in the mid-1980s and attracted a strong team which is now giving them a significant presence in the UK search market . |
19 | Then there are the negative effects , and it is these which have been stressed in the warnings of computer scientists , university doctors , and in the various confessions of ex-hackers . |
20 | Oil exports are expected to increase this year , but will soon fall back ; domestic consumption is soaring ( because the stuff is so cheap ) , and few new wells are being drilled in the forests . |
21 | Those gaping soldiers were prepared to die for the queen , not because they loved their mother , not because they had been drilled in the ideals of patriotism , but simply because their brains and their jaws were built by genes stamped from the master die carried in the queen herself . |
22 | The Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin publishes a list of members , grouped in the categories of Table 3.1 . |
23 | Notions of universal harmony are encoded in the religions of Daoism and Buddhism . |
24 | These two developments were fused in the actions of the Non-Aligned as a group and Vietnam separately towards a settlement of the tensions and hostilities in Indo-China . |
25 | A few stunted thistles thrust up , parched and distorted in the crevices of the stones . |
26 | What can be substituted meaningfully in one of the above groups may not be substituted in the others . |
27 | ARSENAL keeper David Seaman and midfielder David Hillier are fit to face Manchester United today after being substituted in the Gunners ' 3–0 crash at Leeds . |
28 | ‘ She 's as well as can be expected in the circumstances . |
29 | So big is the rush expected in the shops that W. H. Smith has bought more copies of this book than any other in its history . |
30 | Admittedly , the net pay that could be expected in the carbonates is relatively small , ( perhaps only 10–20 m ) and therefore the potential reserves that could be expected might only be in the order of 10–50 Bcf . |