Example sentences of "revealed [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 His followers are determined he will be revealed as the messiah as soon as possible .
2 He is revealed as the creator of this world and we , made in his image , are appointed as trustees over the physical universe .
3 The new information is revealed as the couple continue with a royal tour of Korea .
4 Carr commented that ‘ as soon as the attempt is made to apply these supposedly abstract principles to a concrete political situation , they are revealed as the transparent disguises of selfish vested interests . ’
5 The penny suddenly drops , and he is revealed as the one who makes sense of life .
6 The best possible solution , as far as Loretta was concerned , would be for a total stranger to be revealed as the murderer .
7 To add to his case , John Holloway has been revealed as the chairman of a company which was fined £45,000 in 1990 after making false declarations in connection with applications for vehicle excise licences .
8 When viewed at high magnification with an optical microscope or scanning electron microscope , much is revealed about the plating technique which is simply not visible on the surface of the object .
9 Enough has been revealed about the antics of the Monarchy in the past few weeks to suggest that people in palaces should not be trying to tell the rest of us how to behave .
10 For many years it was supposed that nothing should be revealed about the bargainer 's intentions .
11 Her claims to be heard are based on her spiritual topic matter and the historical accident that she writes at a time when she believes more has been revealed about the divine and therefore she possesses ‘ more information ’ than previously .
12 Very little is revealed about the impact of these changes on the social life and social relations of farm families and farm communities .
13 New evidence has been revealed about the murder of the pregnant mother Marie Wilkes which may cast doubt on the guilt of the man jailed for her killing .
14 Now newspapers are calling for the truth to be revealed about the numbers killed .
15 A practical link has thus been revealed between the Hellenistic tradition of mathematical gearing and the medieval Islamic .
16 What I did get away with was arguably worse than murder , and revealed for the first time something of what I was letting myself in for by getting involved with Karen Parsons .
17 THE covert world of the SAS can today be revealed for the first time .
18 GRAHAM TAYLOR last night revealed for the first time what Paul Gascoigne 's return means to him .
19 Material collected in south-east Ecuador has revealed for the first time Triassic marine sediments with bivalves , as well as Jurassic microfloras and Cretaceous macrofaunas .
20 Her eye for the natural scene is revealed for the first time in her ‘ Alfoxden Journal ’ ( 1798 ) , the first fruit of the creative partnership between brother and sister which is celebrated at the climax of Wordsworth 's ‘ Tintern Abbey ’ .
21 The full cost of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster is revealed for the first time .
22 An S-A-S officer who led a mission to prevent the Gulf conflict spreading throughout the Middle East has revealed for the first time what happened behind enemy lines .
23 A depressing picture of a grey society is revealed for the first time in comparisons of the way people live across the UK .
24 The timings of the trains will be revealed for the first time and anyone interested is welcome to attend the meeting at St Mary 's Centre , Corporation Road , Middlesbrough at 7.30pm .
25 Chairman Ron Noades will not name the company , who take over from Bukta , but the strip will be revealed during the televised home clash with Arsenal on November 2 .
26 Chairman Ron Noades will not name the company , who take over from Bukta , but the strip will be revealed during the televised home clash with Arsenal on November 2 .
27 The 1980s have seen an increasing North-South regional polarisation , a de-industrialisation of the old heartlands of British industry so great that one can understand why it has been said that the working class have a nostalgia for industry , a decline in welfare provision for those most in need , a redistribution of taxation in favour of the well-off and — as distressingly revealed during the miners ' strike of 1984–5 — the growth of a national paramilitary form of policing acting on behalf of a government determined to weaken trade unionism while British capitalism restructures itself .
28 Just how formidable a barrier these noble-dominated strongholds presented to evolution in a liberal-constitutionalist direction was fully revealed during the premiership of Stolypin .
29 This willingness by police and pickets to engage in violent confrontation was dramatically revealed during the 1984–5 coal dispute .
30 The effects will no doubt have been revealed during the ARC .
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