Example sentences of "[adj] [be] reflect in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There followed a time of uncertainty and bloodshed which was eventually resolved when the republic developed into an empire with Augustus as its first emperor from 27 B.C. The Augustan period from then until his death in A.D. 14 was one of the great and successful ages of man and , architecturally , this is reflected in the many great buildings which were erected under the auspices of Augustus whose boast was that when he came to Rome it was a city of bricks but that he left it a city of marble .
2 This is reflected in the non-conformist beauty of the unsupermodels — the leading Bovril muses .
3 The human capital theory maintains that increased education raises the earning capacity of the individual and that this is reflected in the higher earnings of people with higher and further education .
4 This is reflected in the overall recognition sensitivity score , P(A) , being higher for risky exemplars .
5 It must , of course , be responsive to the strategic imperatives of both purchasers and central government , and this is reflected in the annual business plan submitted to purchasers for approval and funding .
6 This is reflected in the annual subscriptions , which have been only £10 for family membership , and £2 for a junior membership .
7 All of this is reflected in the collective news hole , that becomes a mechanical representation of society sorting out its priorities . ’
8 This is reflected in the highest places , such as parliament , and does not fit easily with the hectic pace of recent change in the economy .
9 The life-style of the wealthier peasants , whilst not luxurious , was not squalid by medieval standards and this is reflected in the substantial nature of their buildings .
10 This is reflected in the increased sediment load of many rivers , especially in Southeast Asia where , as Fig. 7.4 shows , deforestation is occurring rapidly .
11 ‘ There is no doubting the effort and commitment of the members of the force and this is reflected in the low percentage increase in crime overall , ’ said Mr Sampson .
12 The parish , he said , is a very nice place to live and this is reflected in the general environment , shops and the number of organisations which cater for everyone .
13 The garment industry has traditionally provided entrepreneurial opportunities for incoming immigrants , and this is reflected in the wide spectrum of ethnic groups currently involved in it .
14 It is a psychologically unrewarding task for the person soliciting over the telephone , and this is reflected in the vernacular term applied to the location from which such solicitation takes place — ‘ the boiler room ’ .
15 This is reflected in the relative use made of the two methods ; though use of the Hague Evidence Convention is increasing and may ultimately change this pattern .
16 This is reflected in the enormous growth of micro usage in these areas and especially in the field of robotics .
17 Institutionally this is reflected in the growing fields of educational research , management sciences , organisation studies and communication studies where the contributions from relevant human science disciplines are directed to understanding one area of human life .
18 This is reflected in the social events for women compositors organized by the printing firms , usually with women only present , when a programme of events was performed by talented compositors .
19 There is a class-struggle in every capitalist society over the appropriation of surplus value , and this is reflected in the social relations at the workplace .
20 This is reflected in the guiding principles of the franchise :
21 There is a strong ‘ old boy network ’ among German banks and industry , and this is reflected in the high degree of control which the German banks exercise over German industry through their shareholdings .
22 This is reflected in the high number and the variety of the sequences protected by VT2 in the gene 62 ( Figure 3 ) and HSV-1 gD promoters and also the high level of non-specific binding to the pBEND2 probe ( Figure 7A , lane 8 ) .
23 This is reflected in the significant interaction between FSE and SAM found for the change in external locus of control ( χ 2 =8.0 , df=1 ; p=0.005 ) .
24 This was reflected in the Criminal Justice Act 1967 which by section 61(1) provides :
25 This was reflected in the increasing arrears of payments owed between the episcopate of Bishop Wakefield in 1389 and that of Bishop Carpenter in 1454 .
26 The one fact which seems to emerge was that changes were taking place in British villas round about 360 and this was reflected in the two maps , figs. 6.1 and 6.2 , included in this 1969 study .
27 This was reflected in the literary diet on which the radical subculture fed .
28 The exhibition again fully exploited the potential of the new Exhibition Hall , and this was reflected in the excellent reviews which it received , including one in The Times which described it as ‘ a show that proves books need not be boring ’ .
29 They were the stars of the show and this was reflected in the excellent coverage which the BBC gave both the Essex team and in turn Complete , on the Crufts programmes .
30 The programme of re-organisation and expenditure reductions which followed the review of the Society 's activities during the Autumn of 1991 has yielded the first full year of financial benefits during 1992 and these are reflected in the increased surplus .
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