Example sentences of "[adj] [be] [verb] in the " in BNC.
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1 | As many aspects of pupils ' achievement as possible are represented in the profile , in contrast with a test for which a single grade or mark may be awarded . |
2 | Some of the companies making this possible are presented in the following pages . |
3 | The mechanical response is usually determined at low frequencies and over as wide a temperature range as possible and examples of each are described in the following section . |
4 | Had that been approached in the same meticulous way ? |
5 | Many medieval illuminators appear here by name ( 128 are listed in the index ) . |
6 | For he moved at once to a post-natal , ecological sorting wherein individual adaptive variants are retained , while the maladaptive are eliminated in the Malthusian crush of population . |
7 | The more general implications of this are treated in the discussion of ‘ panopticism ’ in Chapter 5 . |
8 | Competitions like this are assisting in the development of equipment and the interaction between teams in the arena and afterwards is absolutely superb . |
9 | Instructions for this are given in the manual on page 42 . |
10 | A couple of examples of this are included in the sections on serial and indexed files . |
11 | Some of the consequences of this are discussed in the section on outcomes , below . |
12 | The savings that can be made usually justify the collection of statistics during the life of the file , and some ways of arranging this are described in the next section . |
13 | At least half are documented in the Beazley Archive of black- and red- figure vases in Oxford 's Ashmolean Museum , or have been previously published , including examples by the Affecter painter , the Acheloos Painter , the Theseus Painter , Epiktetos , the Berlin Painter , the Brygos Painter , the Pan Painter and the Niobid Painter . |
14 | Approximately 700 are employed in the branches , and 300 in the New York business . |
15 | This cake can be flavoured in an endless variety of ways to suit personal tastes — a few are listed in the chart on page 9 , but add your own ingredients as liked . |
16 | Some courses offer tuition through the medium of English , some are taught in the language of the host institution . |
17 | Some are situated in the old quarter , which is just as colourful by night as it is by day , and have a characteristic local atmosphere . |
18 | The policy-making group meets to set the time-scale , to plan the introductory sessions and to agree the questions to form the basis of discussions ; some are suggested in the next section . |
19 | As appears from the following pages many people worked hard to make that success , and some are mentioned in the report itself — see also the Acknowledgements . |
20 | 3.2 Module descriptors which have been revised or developed for session 1989–90 are identified in the National Certificate Catalogue by a first digit 9 . |
21 | However , perhaps the most telling , if simplistic , feature is the fact that the group 's total workforce has expanded by some 25 per cent to toal about 1000 , of which roughly 300 are employed in the UK . |
22 | As in methanogenesis , 4 mol of H 2 are consumed in the formation of 1 mol of product . |
23 | According to UNEP 's figures , desertification is taking as much land out of agricultural use as exploiters of one kind or another are clearing in the rainforests : |
24 | 3.4 Module descriptors which have been revised for session 1988–89 are identified in the National Certificate Catalogue by a first digit 8 . |
25 | Not only will this be considered in the initial bids for franchises , but there will be statutory duties to show both educational and regional programmes . |
26 | How will this be reflected in the structure of the exhibition ? |
27 | The position can not be regarded as free from doubt and it is therefore recommended that the express provision set out in Precedent 2 be incorporated in the transfer . |
28 | That those responsible for the choice of hymns and worship songs be guided by the quality of their doctrinal content , language and musical idiom , and that both the new and the old be included in the repertoire ( 530–533 , 538 — 539 , 541 ) . |
29 | If this were to happen in the case of the CAB , they would have lost their primary purpose as first tier advisory agencies ; there would be duplication of effort , waste of public money and , in all probability , deterioration in the quality of specialised advice provided . ’ |
30 | If this were done in the City , the IRA could simply switch their targets to prestigious offices in the provinces . |