Example sentences of "is [vb pp] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Right , they do n't change much as a result of the degrees of freedom er adjustment okay with er squared distribution yes , sort of different distribution but we interpret the tables in exactly the same way so if you just have a look on your screen erm , there 's an L M version of the serial correlation test , right , and that has a squared distribution one right and the test statistic we obtain on your screens is calculated in two point eight eight , no two point zero eight . |
2 | The rouble-dollar rate is calculated in twice-weekly exchange sessions in Moscow . |
3 | Damage is calculated in more or less the same way as a stone thrower . |
4 | His artistic talent combines with a wry humour — a man on a toilet is hidden in each of the intricate drawings . |
5 | Two thirds of our annual consumption is hidden in processed foods such as cakes , biscuits , custard , tinned fruit , beer and fizzy drinks . |
6 | The conference is arranged in four sessions : legislation ; monitoring emissions ; controlling emissions ; and cleaning up the environment — all of them subjects of considerable interest to senior management in industry . |
7 | grouping — new vocabulary is arranged in distinct category groups |
8 | It is arranged in alphabetical order . |
9 | Anyone may display the list , which is arranged in alphabetical order . |
10 | The subtlety is that fc(N) is arranged in increasing order . |
11 | If the unit is arranged in several ranks then only models in base contact can fight ( usually the front rank ) . |
12 | This is arranged in encyclopaedic form , in loose-leaf binders , some statutes being reprinted with amendments from time to time . |
13 | The melody is arranged in three octaves instead of two , for greater breadth and sonority . |
14 | ‘ The Collector ’ is arranged in three parts , each told in the first person by Clegg , Miranda , then Clegg again . |
15 | If it is not obvious , as remarked before , it surely is true that the nature of causal circumstances and causes , as against effects , is , at least in good part , explained by what we have already-it is explained in good part by the fact that causal circumstances necessitate effects , and effects merely necessitate one causal circumstance or another . |
16 | In each of the authorities to which we were referred , and in particular in Gallie v. Lee , the doctrine of non est factum is explained in different words by different judges , but with a striking uniformity of concept and of emphasis . |
17 | When they subscribe further shares ( the reason for the managers ' subscription being in two tranches is explained in 4.3.2 ) their right to do so derives from their holding of the initial shares rather than from their employment or directorship of Target or Newco . |
18 | I know that some knitters prefer to work from a written patter , where everything is explained in full throughout the whole pattern . |
19 | This scheme is explained in more detail later in this factsheet . |
20 | The approach , which is explained in more detail in the following sections , is summarised in Fig 12.2 . |
21 | The impact of FRS 1 and FRS 3 is explained in more detail in this financial review . |
22 | The basis for charging stamp duty on VAT-inclusive rent where the lease is silent on the ability to charge VAT , or a lease specifically states that VAT is not recoverable by the landlord , is explained in some detail by the Stamp Office . |
23 | It is also worth mentioning how Mach 's principle is explained in this context . |
24 | This problem is compounded in metropolitan areas where socio-geographic boundaries may spread far beyond any normal understanding of ‘ community ’ . |
25 | The inability to compete on salary terms , which creates staff shortages for certain organisations , is compounded in many cases by an inability to offer sufficiently satisfying work to attract labour with the skills that are desired . |
26 | We need to legislate on this offence because of an evidential difficulty , which is compounded in several ways . |
27 | One 's first thought is that this apparent contradiction arises from the confusion of Molla Fenari with his elder son , Mehmed Sah , whose death is assigned in several of the extant chronological lists to the years 840/1436–7 or 839/1435–6 . |
28 | Once grabbed the image is placed in one of the monitor screen boxes where it can be reloaded into the main screen if required . |
29 | The principle is that the bottom shot holds the float down almost to the sight-bob , then the rod is placed in two rests and the line is tightened until only the sight-bob remains above surface . |
30 | Thus to the expository lesson , the period of exercise and drill , the set readings from the class textbook , the tests of memory and comprehension , and all the other useful ploys of the good teacher , have now been added sessions when the student is placed in direct confrontation with a variety of information sources , print.form , audio visual and three-dimensional , in small groups or on his own , in a situation which requires his active involvement and which can to a greater or lesser extent be tailored to meet his individual needs . |