Example sentences of "[pers pn] be known in [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 But the Pussy Posse both agree that the Femidom — or the ‘ Femy ’ as it 's known in Italy and Spain — gives women the freedom to put it in beforehand , leave it in afterwards .
2 Soon after I went to Cambridge , I was diagnosed as having ALS , amyotrophic lateral sclerosis , or motor neurone disease , as it is known in England .
3 The M2 , or Alligator as it is known in West German service , is a vehicle the size of an average forty-five-seater passenger coach , and is essentially a self-propelled bridging pontoon .
4 It is known in India as the ‘ Good Snake ’ .
5 His brief at the new Ministry for National Heritage — of Fun and Tourism ( Fat ) , as it is known in Whitehall — embraces the BBC .
6 How can the Secretary of State for the Environment be environmentally benign when he is introducing the Heseltax , as it is known in Wolverhampton , and disastrous standard spending assessment being inflicted on Wolverhampton ?
7 The tahki , as it is known in Mongolia , is thought to have become extinct in the wild .
8 It is known in Texas by the increasingly common term of NIMBYism — ‘ Not In My Back Yard ’ .
9 Winemark and other Independents have the Bellingham range which includes Culemborg Chenin Blanc ( or Steen as it is known in SA ) Crisp , fresh slightly off dry with a definite style of its own , £3.99 .
10 It is known in Australia as the Australian White and was first exported there in 1958 ( heifers in calf to a White Galloway ) ; it is one of the basic breeds within the Mandalong Special .
11 Tong , as he is known in Thailand , graduated from the classic Jimmy White academy of excellence and , in taking time off from the classroom and money off mugs , he , like White , enjoyed some memorable moments .
12 ‘ I bet this would go down like a lead balloon if it was known in Grantley police station .
13 He was known in Italy as the ‘ King of the Joke ’ and had his greatest critical success in Ettore Scola 's film La Famiglia .
14 The surname by which he was known in England may reflect his connection with the building of Count Philip 's castle at St Georges in the Viennois , which was nearing completion when Philip did homage there to his great-nephew , the as yet uncrowned King Edward I , during Edward 's return from crusade in 1273 .
15 His origins remain obscure : he was known in Coventry and Wiltshire , and later in Kent .
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