Example sentences of "[is] [verb] in the [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The same kind of point is illustrated by ( 19 ) , except here it is more likely that it is the notion of full luminescence which is explained in the more familiar terms given in the reformulation : In these examples , the speaker 's aim in reformulating an utterance is to enrich the hearer 's encyclopedic entries in order to ensure a greater understanding of the surrounding discourse or text .
2 A duty , payable in meal for having grain ground at the local mill known as multure is listed in the earliest known rental of Islay , which is dated 1626 .
3 An equally studied absence of deixis is sustained in the exceptionally rhetorically structured Sonnet 129 : ‘ The expense of spirit in a waste of shame/Is lust in action ’ .
4 LEADERS of the five TUC-affiliated ambulance unions will meet regional representatives today to ensure that action is sustained in the nearly 13-week dispute , but to stifle any calls for escalation .
5 The root of the problem is located in the culturally inappropriate methods which were adopted in response to this evangelistic and pastoral challenge .
6 Most importantly , the event will be experienced by them as a reality which is happening in the here and now and not as a replay of frightening and damaging early experiences .
7 Each entry is presented in the most practical and straightforward way possible , with both an explanation of the problem and examples of correct usage .
8 Writing poetry is presented in the wholly artificial diction of tending the shepherd 's trade , or in a Latinism that is not even correct , colloquial , normal English in meditating the thankless muse .
9 It is not rational to expect the best virtue where temptation is applied in the most trying form at the frailest time of human life . ’
10 The vast range of camellias now available is revealed in the unusually high number of entries in the annual competition .
11 The phenomenon I am trying to demonstrate in this chapter is seen in the most domestic of deposits .
12 Improbably combined with this is a substantial beech bridge , 18 mm high in the bass and tapering to 14 mm in the treble , of the truncated triangular form and mass that is seen in the much more heavily strung harpsichords of the Flemish tradition .
13 A very good example of the craft is seen in the almost human mannequins used in the ‘ Royal ’ exhibition at Windsor .
14 Erm everything is done in the most accurate way we can .
15 The only means he has of doing that is by accepting new clause S. He will have to come up with very convincing arguments to persuade any Hon. Member that he can not accept it , but it is framed in the most uncontentious way anyone could imagine .
16 This is reflected in the artificially tall pyramids found in management structures in secondary schools and the often ambiguous rues of deputy heads in primary schools .
17 Though the hall 's notoriously unhelpful acoustic is reflected in the relatively dry sound , the Teldec engineers have done wonders in giving it not only a fair bloom but in conveying an extreme dynamic range .
18 The presence of zircon crystals up to 0.25mm in size in the veins ( Fig. 1 ) is reflected in the unusually high Zr content of the bulk rock ( 340p.p.m . ) .
19 Dysart 's secret — the chink in his armour — is rooted in the here and now , not the lost and gone .
20 The figures er , for each er , of the settlements , er is shown in the more detailed erm , paper .
21 The taxpayer : The financial targets set for each agency are designed to be demanding , ‘ so that the taxpayer can be certain that the money that is provided for these services is used in the most efficient way ’ .
22 A prominent blotch of carmine-red is displayed in the otherwise clear pectoral fin .
23 The political significance of the vulgarization of high culture is exemplified in the more complicated case of Andy Warhol .
24 in particular and , and some put gateway effect and possibly the ramble you see for example on the A twelve at Brandon in , er , er Brentham rather is something that we feel we could do readily and in the near future , so an element of that is calming in the very foreseeable future , more comprehensive traffic calming a little further into the horizon and I 'm afraid the bypass some time much further into the horizon , I think Chairman , I hope that er Miss that 's an adequate summary of our discussion .
25 Again , it is set in the most spectacular countryside and well worth taking your camera to .
26 So , whether your novel is set in the most distant parts of the world or in dear old Cornwall , be careful to omit the dull details of everyday living .
27 I have never eaten brawn — no doubt I should do so — so can not comment on it except to say that it is made from the pig 's head which is simmered with herbs and spices ; the resulting meat is set in the naturally produced aspic .
28 Sophisticated versions may be found in a number of workshop items , particularly Kerman and Quoom , but perhaps its finest and most definitive expression is encountered in the more primitive rugs of the Bakhtiari tribe .
29 The features that make poetry difficult for the dualist are not found exclusively in poetry : metaphor , for example , is found in the most prosaic of prose , not to mention everyday speech .
30 This is spent in the most splendid hotel in G-o-S where I am regaled with the angling orgies and subsequent champagne parties of earlier years .
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