Example sentences of "[be] know [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other side of the world they 're called the fair maids of February , but on this side they 're known as the sweet maids of September . |
2 | This little band are know as the Medieval Heritage Society , a re-enactment group with a strange desire to give people a glimpse of life in the 1450's . |
3 | Similarly and are known as the tensile and shear compliances and given the symbols D and J respectively . |
4 | They are known as the Super Mario Brothers . |
5 | They are known as the five ancestors , and it is hinted that they were the original founders of the present-day Triad secret societies . |
6 | In this list ( b ) — ( e ) are known as the parallel markets . |
7 | With built-in UV , the units are known as the Ultraclear . |
8 | This list includes DIR , COPY , RENAME and DEL and these commands are known as the internal DOS commands , because they 're built into COMMAND.COM . |
9 | The first three ganglia are situated one in each of the thoracic segments , and are known as the thoracic ganglia ; the remainder lie in the abdomen and form the ganglia of that region . |
10 | The team , based in Camberwell , South London , are known as the Old Fallopians . |
11 | The years from 1868 until his death in 1912 are known as the Meiji period . |
12 | These courts continued to exist till 1875 , and are known as the Common Law Courts . |
13 | Variables which are not formal variables or declares as LOCAL are known to the whole program , including all the procedures and functions . |
14 | The six , who include Anne Demeulemeester and Dirk Bikkembergs , are known for a free and direct style that shocks some people . |
15 | Such products are known by the general term ultramarinos , ‘ from across the ocean ’ , and to emphasise that Mariana herself is also an ultramarina , she is often accompanied in Gironella 's tableaux by tins of sardines . |
16 | Until the mid-730s he is described only as king of the Mercians but in an important charter of 736 concerning the granting of land in the territory of the Hwicce , the oldest Mercian original text to survive , Aethelbald is variously ‘ king not only of the Mercians but also of all the provinces which are known by the general name South Angles ’ , ‘ king of the South Angles ’ and ‘ king of Britain' ( CS 154 : S 89 ) . |
17 | IT systems that can solve problems as effectively as experts , can learn by analogy or by pattern recognition and those that can understand natural languages , such as English , are known by the collective name of artificial intelligence systems , or AI systems . |
18 | Not only are different names used for the same thing , different things are known by the same name . |
19 | These territories are known by the generic term Ends and each ground has a distinctive name for its End . |
20 | Almost all the lost villages were in the coastal , downland or scarpland settlements ; only two , in Isfield Parish and Buxted , are known in the deep Weald . |
21 | 23 ) ; ( although some examples are known in the western portion of the country , e.g. the mosaic from the site of 13-17 , Berkeley Street , Gloucester ) . |
22 | Several individual kilns are known in the small towns , sometimes in association with buildings . |
23 | No certain civilian storehouses are known in the small towns , while quays are confined at present to those of the second century at Heronbridge near Chester , probably for official use , the timber platform at Brampton and the timber piles at Scole , though the published evidence for the last is ambiguous . |
24 | It makes better sense as a macellum , or market building , several of which are known in the larger towns of Britain , as well as in some Rhine and Danube frontier towns . |
25 | Although many kinds of trace fossil are known from a long geological time span , some are confined to the Cambrian and could record extinct body plans , as well as details of early metazoan activities such as locomotion and feeding . |
26 | Portraits of the famous Roman emperors are known from a large number of other sources , principally sculpture , but for many of the Hellenistic kings or Roman emperors of the third century AD , coins provide the only portrait evidence . |
27 | A number of mollusc-like shells are known from the Cambrian and it is likely that some derive from halkieriid or related scleritomes . |
28 | Examples of a type belonging to a general class of the later sixth and seventh centuries on the Continent , with drop-handles and tripod rings , are known from the Kentish sites of Coombe , Gilton , Faversham , Sarre and Ash . |
29 | A few other fossil species of Rhus are known from the Tertiary rocks . |
30 | Some of the thickest sequences of Jurassic-Cretaceous section are known from the Sole P ; t Basin area where up to 6000 ft ( 1830 m ) may be recognised . |