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

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1 The localized system of medico-pedagogical influence on a child , in so far as it is differentiated in an institution for social education , ought to prevail to the extent that it is in accordance with the natural needs of the child and to the extent that it opens creative prospects for the development of the given structure — biological , social , and economic .
2 In contrast , an allegory is a story where the message is hidden in a type of code ; where the characters and/or events really represent other characters and events ; a story where every detail has a meaning .
3 Besides , the information is hidden in a computer . ’
4 Occasionally , the real eye is hidden in a mass of spots , sometimes white , and sometimes black .
5 He manages to penetrate the fastness of the dark lord disguised in a wolfskin , while she is hidden in the garment of a bat ; but it is her own enchantments , her beauty and her songs , which ultimately defeat the evil one .
6 We thought they must be making sure we had no hidden messages and Brian used to mock them , saying , ‘ The Kalashnikov is hidden in the bathroom . ’
7 Much is hidden in the mists of the early Triassic , which is probably the least-known episode in the long history of Phanerozoic time .
8 If it is partitioned in the form unc where Y is of order ( n × p ) and unc square , of order p , ( 2 ) gives unc and only the first of these equations concerns us .
9 Help text is arranged in a series of levels from brief prompts displayed on the current page to , in some cases , subsequent levels containing several screens of information , guidance and explanation .
10 Most of the book is arranged in the form of a week of prayer in which for each day there is an order of Adoration , Confession of Sin , a Prayer for Grace , a Confession of Faith and an Intercession .
11 Appendix A contains a series of precedents whose use is explained in the text of these chapters .
12 This has been the practice followed on the eastern side of the county at Adamthwaite in the Howgills and is explained in the INTRODUCTION .
13 Also , as is explained in the Introduction to Part II , in some countries there are statutes which restrict the retention of personal data ( Ross 1993 : 80 ) .
14 The isolating effect for whole areas caused by a fall in income to subsistence level is explained in the CES report in the following way .
15 Any technical term used here , whether from Marxism or anthropology , is explained in the body of the text , and the index will enable the reader to refer back to these explanation .
16 It should be noted , however , that a few papers do still contain real rag content , as is explained in the table .
17 GUIL : Everything is explained in the letter .
18 Their presence is explained in an appeal of 1548 to retain both churches : ‘ The town of Henley is severed from the Parish Church with a brook which in winter so riseth that none may pass over it without danger of perishing . ’
19 The reservation wage is revised in the light of new information at time T but again assuming a stationary static environment .
20 This is compounded in the editorial , which refers to both the Rugby conference of the British Association for Counselling and the British Psychological Society 's recognition of ‘ chartered psychotherapists . ’
21 In fact the concept of subjective risk is surprisingly similar in both theories , the differences lie largely in the role it is assigned in the control of behaviour .
22 This simple mixture is placed in a heater and the temperature quickly raised to just below the boiling point of water .
23 When assembled , the osmometer is placed in a jacket containing enough solvent to cover the bottom part of the reference capillary s .
24 The policy does not cover claims arising whilst the vessel remains afloat unmanned in the UK from 1st October to the 31st March inclusive , unless the vessel is placed in a purpose built marina , protected harbour , non-tidal waters or in a sheltered mooring which has been notified to and agreed by the Corporation .
25 Clearly devolving responsibility for delivering the service locally by pushing such responsibility as far down the hierarchy to the point of delivery as is reasonably possible , and by ensuring that the local manager is placed in a hierarchy of managers , all with closely defined job descriptions from top to bottom of the organization
26 In particular , an organization that is given a task that is controversial and unpopular in many quarters , such as an organization charged to promote racial and sexual equality or one providing help to a stigmatized group such as vagrant alcoholics , may find that it is given an unclear mandate and is placed in a position in which it finds it hard to acquire ‘ legitimacy ’ for its activities .
27 The main — often the only — figure is placed in a panel at the centre .
28 When it is placed in a container it spreads uniformly throughout the whole volume of the container .
29 The dilute solution of polymer is placed in a cell with a sector shaped centre piece in the form of a truncated cone , whose peak is located at the centre of the rotation .
30 An unconditioned reflex is one which appears without previous experience ; for example , if food is placed in a dog 's mouth , it salivates .
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