Example sentences of "[noun] be known in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This certainly seems to be the case with the larger structures located in the south-eastern part of the walled area at Water Newton , and is more convincingly demonstrated at Kenchester , where at least three wealthy houses are known in similar locations , served by separate side-streets .
2 Three manuscripts containing genuinely French fabliaux are known in English collections : in the British Library , London ( Additional MS 10289 ) , the Bodleian Library , Oxford ( Douce 111 ) and the Middleton Library , University of Nottingham ( Middleton LM6 ) .
3 At the time the analysts and the client were somewhat concerned that it was not practicable to implement fully either of the FAOR technical solutions , as expectations had been raised about the final outcome before the implications of these solutions were known in any detail .
4 Some 30% of the trees whose dispersal agent is known in these forests are dispersed by elephants .
5 The means by which genes produce their effects are known in some detail .
6 The clause in a contract which refers matters to an expert for determination is known in this book as the " expert clause " .
7 In all about forty simple geometric mosaics are known in this region .
8 The two serpents in a double helix around a central rod are known in Yogic terms as Ida — related to the Moon , the female or negative polarity , magnetic in nature ; and Pingala , related to the Sun , the male or positive polarity , electrical in nature .
9 ‘ We found Prune Island , as Palm was known in those days , after calling in for a spot of sight-seeing .
10 From this time onwards and for ever , the jealous love of the Lord of hosts ' will be known in this child .
11 Odd instances of life insurance contracts have been found from the same period , while fire insurance was known in seventeenth-century London .
12 Avenida Arriaga was known in former times as the Passéio Público , and there was a tradition of people meeting , talking and walking here .
13 Cumin makes the significant point that employers appoint school leavers to posts before examination results are known in any case .
14 Thus by the time the size of the government grant is known in late autumn , the groundwork will have been done .
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