Example sentences of "[pron] is [vb pp] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When someone is infected with HIV , the virus is present in body fluids and inside some of the body 's cells . |
2 | Members are reminded that , while they remain in employment which is connected with activities of hotel , catering and institutional management , they are entitled to claim income tax relief in respect of their subscriptions to the HCIMA . |
3 | If we take the starting of the wipers to be an effect of a given circumstance , we must accept that there is a type of circumstance which is connected with startings of wipers generally . |
4 | The body is no more than a temporary earthly frame for a separate special creation ; it is the soul rather than the body which is endowed with intelligence , sense perception and moral judgement . |
5 | These include flower pieces by Monnoyer and the series of grisaille modelli for Van Dyck 's Iconography , the status of which is championed by Michael Jaffe . |
6 | Insulin is packaged inside β cells as the precursor proinsulin , which is cleaved on secretion into C peptide and insulin . |
7 | With ( AT ) 5 GC(AT) 5 ( Figure 2e ) all the ApT sites are cut at about 20% of the central GC , except for the ApT on the 5'-side of the centre which is cleaved at 60% of the GC . |
8 | The smaller one is about 80 centimetres by 92 centimetres and the large one is about 94 centimetres by 124 centimetres. both boards are covered by a thick blanket , which is sewn into place and on both I have the Riviera blocking cloth . |
9 | The speculum , which is warmed before use , is smaller than an erect penis and does not normally produce any pain or discomfort when used . |
10 | It is never convincingly argued for ; the neurological and anthropological evidence renders it very doubtful ( see Miller 1971 : 92–120 ) ; it is patently there in order to support what is ultimately an idealist position , for the half-hidden premise of McLuhan 's argument is that there is an ideal human psyche , an essence , which is characterized by balance and interplay of senses , which may once have existed — in oral cultures — but which was destroyed by literacy ( a second Fall ) . |
11 | The next category beyond acquiescence ( revealed in answer to Question 6 ) is a willingness to respond , which is characterized by pupils entering voluntarily into task-related behaviours to which they have not been specifically directed . |
12 | In the first six lines he asks when that love which is incarnated in Jesus will " com to comforth me " " bryng me owt of care " " gyf me " , and sets these verbs of power potentially activated on his behalf with his own sense of motionless deprivation : " I stand in still mowrnyng " . |
13 | In addition , the Royal Society of Arts offers somewhat similar Teacher 's Certificate courses in Office Arts and in the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language for about l , 100 and 2,000 candidates and the College of Preceptors operates a relatively small programme leading to its Associateship and eventually to its Licentiateship , a qualification which is recognized as degree equivalent . |
14 | An institution , which is recognized by commentators from Bagehot to Shils and Young as appealing to irrational sentiments , is given a rational justification . |
15 | The physical is defined , for example , as that which is recognized by science , that which is " an essential part of the coherent and adequate descriptive and explanatory account of the spatio-temporal-causal world " . |
16 | To put the discussion into context , responsibility for providing further education in the United Kingdom is divided between three hierarchical levels , with the central government Department of Education and Science having overall responsibility , which is devolved to Local Education Authorities ( LEAs ) each accountable for the education provision in specified geographical areas . |
17 | Political hot potatoes include the pylons scheme which is planned for Cleveland and North Yorkshire and the Department of Environment 's decision on whether to allow a toxic waste incinerator at Portrack . |
18 | But sources say that Ministers are studying a possible package to extend the compensation scheme for VAT which is planned for pensioners and families with young children . |
19 | Graham Gooch , the England captain , has provisionally agreed to take a group of professional cricketers to compete in an international six-a-side tournament which is planned in Hong Kong for Oct 3-4 , writes Charles Randall . |
20 | He lies in a cot equipped with a special mattress which is filled with liquid ; he lies on so resilient a surface that it is very close to actually lying in liquid , as of course the unborn infant does . |
21 | And it illumines too the politics of personal relations : the vital fabric of social life that exists in the silence between people — exactly that space which is filled by music : ‘ As the person talked to me in a conventional conversation , I knew , I heard that , inside himself , the person perhaps wept . ’ |
22 | The emphasis upon the consensual nature of school and pupil interests which is symbolized by Owen 's adherence to the ‘ return goal ’ can create real difficulties for staff-pupil relations within the unit . |
23 | The diagram shows a low-pass filter to give the necessary performance using an inexpensive LC element which is intended for Nicam systems . |
24 | Allows the user to collect together in one package all the modules comprising a single piece of software which is intended for issue as a product , either internally or to a customer . |
25 | A special type of package which is intended for issue to clients as a product . |
26 | Two , or three , of them are in , or moving into , the far from populous row of flats , just over the river in South London , which is inhabited by Patrick and Jenny , and by a stunning , boring wife who affords Patrick one of the novelist 's turmoils in a vulgarly-appointed borrowed flat some miles to the north . |
27 | There are times when it might seem that this is a definition which can produce the sense of a self which is both amorphous and autonomous , of a doubtful self which also serves to cast doubt on the human world that lies beyond the subjective individual — a world which some writers are , and some are not , very cunning in , and which is inhabited by people with a working knowledge of who they are and what they are doing . |
28 | If the auction process fails — for example because no bids are received — the shares remain in the ownership of the former holder and the dividend is increased to a rate , known as the default rate , which is calculated in accordance with a prescribed formula . |
29 | It is a result of a long process of appraisal which is influenced by self evaluation as well as evaluation by others . |
30 | These may consist of constraints imposed by the finance section , the legal or tax advisors , those who set the house-style for documents , and so on , representing elements of the wider system , which is influenced in turn by environmental factors . |