Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] in [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Credit Cards ; Access ( MasterCard ) and Visa ( Barclaycard ) and mother credit cards are widely accepted in most places , with the exception of Austria . |
2 | The remaining distilleries are widely scattered in many rural communities . |
3 | These now have good marginal vegetation and their dams produce small waterfalls , the preferred nesting sites for Grey Wagtails which are widely distributed in this limited habitat , some 193 pairs having been recorded in a survey in 1967–69 , mainly in the Lower Greensand and High Weald areas . |
4 | Controlled indexing languages are widely used in many systems because of their versatility in : |
5 | The maker hand-cuts the kerfing ( the triangular-section strip around the inside edge that increases the gluing area of the sides for securing the front and back ) so that the saw-cuts are widely spaced in some areas and closely spaced around the tight curves of the cutaway . |
6 | Erm the caravan sites act nineteen sixty eight er , paragraph fifteen did actually , I think address the provision government sites quite well , or it would have if it had actually been properly implemented in that there was a carrot and stick , there was stick or requirement |
7 | The deputy judge refused probate of the 1982 document on the grounds that it had not been duly executed in that , although the amendment by section 17 of the Administration of Justice Act 1982 of section 9 of the Wills Act 1837 allowed a valid signature to be made otherwise than at the foot of the will , it had not altered the requirement that the testator should have made his will before signing it ; and that , in any event , the testator had lacked testamentary capacity . |
8 | It is a daunting task to compile an adequate list , but it has been successfully attempted in such publications as Crane and Kaye 's Census of British Newspapers and Periodicals , 1620–1800 ( 1927 ) , and the Library Association 's Subject-Index to Periodicals . |
9 | Yes , well , I particularly welcome this erm concentration on areas , I think it 's an excellent idea , particularly in relation to housing , I think what we will find interesting is that a whole number of Oxford citizens , perhaps indeed from Barton , Blackbird Leys , Marston originally , who are badly housed in these areas and waiting in the most appalling accommodation for the opportunity of a council home . |
10 | One problem which this structure often creates , however , is that the skills gained in one curriculum area are rarely applied in another context . |
11 | The explosive charge would have been either flat , circular or cylindrical and in any of those cases the disruptive explosive power would have been uniformly distributed in all directions . |
12 | Events among the Danes are little known in these years . |
13 | The defendants sought to argue that the plaintiff was prevented from claiming breach of warranty since the material fact constituting the breach had been disclosed to the plaintiff at a meeting prior to signing the disclosure letter but had not been eventually contained in that letter . |
14 | I particularly liked the arts sections and noted that a caption under a picture of Salman Rushdie said that his new book The Satanic Verses had been badly received in many Moslem communities . |
15 | But the case has been greatly overstated in some popular publications , and genuine psychological problems wrongly attributed to food sensitivity , both by patients and fringe practitioners . |
16 | By then , his marriage was under strain , but in any event the family 's way of life would have been greatly changed in this new environment . |
17 | Mythological stories about them suggest they are necessarily seen in this simplistic way to reaffirm to ‘ real polises ’ that it is they who are the true inhabitants of the pragmatic world of conflict and action . |
18 | These are necessarily reflected in this book , not least through the voices of people from the region : beyond a certain point second-guessing is not possible . |
19 | In fact , although the differences between black and white unemployment are much reduced in these areas , they do not disappear entirely . |
20 | The graphics are much improved in this game and it also uses a scrolling screen , which means you get to where you are going a lot faster . |
21 | All the side chains from the heavy chain involved in hydrogen bonding or hydrophobic interactions are highly conserved in all four gamma heavy chain subclasses in mouse and human . |
22 | The Environmental Health Officers who are highly trained in all aspects of health and hygiene , are ‘ in the business of changing people 's behaviour — as hygiene does not come naturally to the majority of people ’ . |
23 | All the respondents in our survey are highly experienced in this sector ; some hold scientific doctorates and one is a qualified accountant . |
24 | That is a skill for which lawyers are highly paid in another area . |
25 | Occupational and social careers are mutually facilitating in this respect . |
26 | Dogs and owners are apparently revelling in this ultimate test of agility.And one competitor found an easy way to build up her pet 's stamina . |
27 | Light , in combination with landscape , is Braham 's main metaphor , and he has commented : ‘ Traditional metaphors are so ingrained in all of us that one can never quite escape the suggestion that light represents good , darkness represents bad . |
28 | We are so lacking in any form of racism that we never actually noticed . ’ |
29 | And what had been inadvertently revealed in that last remark made by Lady Lavinia ? |
30 | On this occasion , the Canadian bags in question had been inadvertently included in such a consignment sent to Wandsworth . |