Example sentences of "be [vb pp] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Counsel may be briefed with the approval of the Area Director ; assistance may be withdrawn in certain circumstances ; costs may be awarded out of the legal aid fund to an unassisted party ; the statutory charge operates subject to specified exceptions . |
2 | These two examinations are to be withdrawn in 1994 with the increasing emphasis on national vocational qualifications . |
3 | It was felt that this would enable more rail services to be withdrawn in rural areas without ‘ undue hardship ’ ( an ill-defined term ) being caused to the communities currently served by rail . |
4 | The approximately 370,000 Soviet troops remaining in East Germany would be withdrawn in three to four years , a process for which Germany would provide financial assistance . |
5 | Ideally the MIS should be operated on the basis of ‘ management by exception ’ , ie it should enable managers to delegate confidently in the sure knowledge that significant variances in actual performance compared with standard performance will be highlighted in timely fashion by the system . |
6 | Unusual terms may need to be given special prominence , or be highlighted in some way , otherwise they may not be incorporated in the contract ( Interfoto Picture Library Ltd v Stiletto Visual Programmes Ltd [ 1988 ] 1 All ER 348 ) . |
7 | That Germany had also provided a comprehensive state insurance for sickness , accident , disability and unemployment for its people from an early date was thought by some to be implicated in that country 's economic success . |
8 | There is some evidence that particular characteristics of events are more likely to be implicated in one disorder than another . |
9 | Separate allegations against Gates — suggesting that he might be implicated in illegal efforts to supply US arms and technology to Iraq via third countries such as South Africa and Chile — were also believed to have been made to congressional investigators and federal law enforcement officials . |
10 | The three are also believed to be implicated in other cases of serious violations against street children . |
11 | The conference in 1968 on the transmission of schizophrenia , reported by Rosenthal and Kety , brought together researchers from each camp , and is probably the time at which all sides came to agree that both genetic and environmental factors must be implicated in some way . |
12 | As was the case with others alleged to be implicated in this affair he left the colony , and has not yet returned , notwithstanding strenuous efforts on the part of the prosecuting authorities . |
13 | Other physical factors may be implicated in mass strandings . |
14 | attendance allowances for members , I would move that er , a scheme be commenced from the first of April ninety-four , and that the wording attached to the paper , be altered in two respects , in place of the phrase is a person over sixty-nine years of age , the words is an elderly person , and more significantly at the end of paragraph four , and normally lives with a member as part of the member 's family and be able to be left at th , be unable to be left unsupervised , be added , And that er , power to delegate a director of financial to amend the rates of allowances from time to time rates of attendance allowance for members , and that the scheme be met from the overall member 's allowance to which we recently referring . |
15 | Our time perception can be altered in other ways . |
16 | The central ‘ pitch ’ should not , however , be altered in any way . |
17 | This derives from the long established principle that the risk to which a guarantor is exposed can not be altered in any material way without his prior consent . |
18 | Thus approved Green Belt must only be altered in exceptional circumstances . |
19 | Would his ‘ status ’ be altered in some way by this new scene , perhaps simply by the change itself ? |
20 | Could the organization be altered in some way to avoid the need to recruit , yet still obtain the same on the job results ? |
21 | Seldom in history has a work of fiction had such influence in forming public attitudes and the full fruit of this influence would only be recognized in 1861 : it was Lincoln himself who would refer to the little lady who started the war . |
22 | The value of the kind of team approach which operates in Jamkhed is beginning to be recognized in other rural areas in India . |
23 | As for coelenterates , though , several arguments suggest that all four extant cnidarian classes can be recognized in early metazoan assemblages . |
24 | She wrote a memorial to his brother George , now Prince Regent , Nelson 's friend , reminding him of the codicil which the national hero had made to his will leaving her and Horatia to the nation , and asking for it to be recognized in some tangible form . |
25 | I hope that I did not give the impression that a Bill could be amended in any way at all as that is not so . |
26 | Er no th th for anything that they run this week , they 'll be redirected in in-house , so we should be getting er about forty of those statements in tomorrow and forty the next day . |
27 | Thus he seems to be arguing from within a position which holds that aggression is an innate attribute of sufficient strength that it needs to be redirected in some way for it not to manifest itself in interhuman relations . |
28 | Although it is not clear that subjective risk can be biased in this way theories of driving which stress a schematic or conceptual representation of the environment ( e.g. Dubois , 1991 ; Fleury , Mazet & Dubois , 1988 ; Groeger , 1988 , 1989 ; Riemersma , 1988 ) might suggest that biases in the perception of the environment would indirectly lead to biases in subjective risk , either because risk is an important aspect of such schemata or because subjective risk would result from the inconsistency between the environment and pre-existing schemata . |
29 | The first tomb to be excavated in 1991 was one of the largest ever to be scientifically excavated in the New World . |
30 | In reality , the unhappy experiences of United Motors at its Dublin plant had effectively ensured that no major future expansion would be undertaken in that enigmatic country for many years . |