Example sentences of "is [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 Student Keith Marsh is particularly interested in science and has organised a trip for pupils to use the college laboratories while Clare Phillips is helping in the primary school library .
2 The temptation for Germans now , even though the generation of which Mann was writing has largely passed away , is to see in the great breakthrough of the last few months simply a kind of vindication of Germany 's efforts to achieve hegemony in Europe , to see the first and second world wars and what is happening now as three chapters of the same story .
3 The temptation for Germans now , even though the generation of which Mann was writing has largely passed away , is to see in the great breakthrough of the last few months simply a kind of vindication of Germany 's efforts to achieve hegemony in Europe , to see the first and second world wars and what is happening now as three chapters of the same story .
4 After all , most of us who live here know what there is to see in the area .
5 It 's no great surprise that a lecture on Othello is mooted in the Possessed notebooks , and that ‘ O , Iago , the pity of it ’ gets quoted in Russian .
6 The profit chargeable for income tax purposes is calculated in the same way as if the Bond has been fully encashed at the date of death .
7 Where the relevant movement does not span the change in reference date of January 1987 , the indexation factor is calculated in the usual way using : where RD equals the retail price index for the month on which the disposal occurs ; and RI equals the retail price index for March 1982 or the month on which expenditure was incurred , whichever is the later .
8 Ann Ab Return ; annual abnormal return ( per cent ) , this is calculated in the same way as the last measurement , the only difference being the time period under consideration .
9 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 .
10 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 . ’
11 Much is hidden in the mists of the early Triassic , which is probably the least-known episode in the long history of Phanerozoic time .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 The genealogy is arranged in the following pattern :
15 Unless you are certain that the statute has not been amended since that date , take the cumulative supplement , which is arranged in the same way as the main work .
16 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 .
17 This has been the practice followed on the eastern side of the county at Adamthwaite in the Howgills and is explained in the INTRODUCTION .
18 This is explained in the next section .
19 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 .
20 GUIL : Everything is explained in the letter .
21 It should be noted , however , that a few papers do still contain real rag content , as is explained in the table .
22 This is explained in the financial review on pages 28 and 29 .
23 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 ) .
24 Appendix A contains a series of precedents whose use is explained in the text of these chapters .
25 As is explained in the next section , informal arrangements may be preferable .
26 The same kind of point is illustrated by ( 19 ) , except here it is more likely that it is the notion of full luminescence which is explained in the more familiar terms given in the reformulation : In these examples , the speaker 's aim in reformulating an utterance is to enrich the hearer 's encyclopedic entries in order to ensure a greater understanding of the surrounding discourse or text .
27 No major spend on equipment is foreseen in the next 2 or 3 years until the existing LAN requires replacement when a full review of requirements would be necessary .
28 The reservation wage is revised in the light of new information at time T but again assuming a stationary static environment .
29 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 . ’
30 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 .
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