Example sentences of "is [vb pp] [conj] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The situation is compounded when such behaviour is ‘ explained ’ by some of the completely non-psychological — indeed , even militantly anti-psychological — theories of crime and delinquency which are fashionable today with sociologists , social workers and the general public .
2 It is compounded when several people are involved in the aggravated taking of a vehicle — my hon. Friend the Member for Meriden ( Mr. Mills ) said that such people were not content with being in a car but wanted to be in the boot as well — and by the speed and lethal power of the Cosworths and other vehicles which they steal .
3 Otherwise the fact that RPM is disallowed but that franchisors can ‘ recommend ’ selling prices to franchisees would be quite remarkable .
4 It is recognized that any programme of improving information management will cost money , in the form of staff and equipment , but any money spent will result in opening up the wealth of our information resources to larger numbers of people .
5 In order to communicate between data bases of differing structures it is recognized that some expansion of the file is necessary .
6 However , it is recognized that some processes , such as the production of output for proofing or to magnetic tape , may be executed in a background mode to optimize the use of system resources .
7 In so doing , any hint of attempted indoctrination , conditioning , manipulation , even influencing and persuading , is misplaced because this dimension can only be grasped in freedom , or it is not grasped at all .
8 From 1 January 1993 , it is intended that all members engaging in public practice , whether retired , semi-retired or in full-time employment , will be subject to the requirement to hold a practising certificate and consequently to comply with the PII Regulations ( p 151 ) .
9 When this system is in use it is intended that all members of the design team will be allowed to view and manipulate some of the filed data , but not necessarily all of it .
10 The identity of each years show lies with the selector , in this way it is intended that each exhibition will be significantly different in terms of art practise , medium and ways of thinking .
11 Following the success of the first Alumni Teachers ' Meeting at the University 's Schools ' Open Day , it is intended that such meetings will become a regular event .
12 It is intended that this system , which will presumably be the basis for pool allocations for some years to come , will be refined during the next few years as it works out in practice .
13 It is intended that this pilot research will develop a standardised set of procedures with which the investigation can be extended over the remaining Ulster counties which subsequently formed Northern Ireland .
14 We should be grateful for your advice on whether this is a loophole which is likely to be quickly closed or whether it is intended that this type of business should benefit in this way .
15 Two officers whose term of secondment came to an end in the course of the year were replaced by promotions from within the Library 's staff , and it is intended that this pattern should continue when the remaining officer returns to the Scottish Office in due course .
16 It is intended that these principles are not seen purely as constrictive rules , but as a guide to promote the positive development of Scottish rock climbing to ensure that sports climbing , rather than becoming a substitute for the traditional climbing , grows alongside it .
17 It is intended that these articles should be in addition to current missionary writing which appears in the magazine each month .
18 Subject to availability of these resources , it is intended that these unit specifications would be available by June 1990 .
19 It is intended that more trains will be run and the season extended in order to increase business revenue from all possible sources .
20 It appears that alternative proposals — put forward by the RICS and others — may require developers to produce a statement on whether land is contaminated when any planning application is submitted .
21 The white clay is formed where some granite masses have been changed chemically .
22 Indeed , this was the very reason that the Departmental Committee on the Treatment of Young Offenders had recommended , in 1927 , the reform of the system : ‘ When it is realised that these courts are specially equipped to help rather than punish the young offender , we hope that the reluctance to bring such children before will disappear . ’
23 However , whilst the decided cases may offer some guidance as to the general approach , their precedent value is limited because each case turns on its own circumstances .
24 It is hypothesised that many children do not assimilate the link between the pre-requisite experiences and the generalisation which follows , as for example in the finding of the area of a rectangle by counting squares and the presentation of a formula which generalises the results .
25 5.11.1 every application made by the Tenant for consent or licence required by the provisions of this Lease whether such consent or licence is granted or refused or proffered subject to any lawful qualification or condition or whether the application is withdrawn unless such refusal qualification or condition is unlawful whether because it is unreasonable or otherwise and unless such consent or licence is unreasonably refused
26 When installing the software information is given but this approach is more expected of public domain or ‘ free ’ software , not a commercial product .
27 However , nothing more will happen , until a further clock pulse is given whereupon this logic 1 state will be transferred to Q2 .
28 Major vegetation types are described , as are the nature reserves , and the place is given where each photo was taken .
29 No indication of what the final result will look like is given as these codes are added , nor is there a preview capability .
30 It is claimed that such systems satisfy heating requirements at a reasonable cost .
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