Example sentences of "[is] reflected [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The subjective significance of this group is reflected in the paramount importance , noted above , of the values of nurturance and group affiliation .
2 This is reflected in the increased sediment load of many rivers , especially in Southeast Asia where , as Fig. 7.4 shows , deforestation is occurring rapidly .
3 The tradition of sporting excellence at Coleraine is reflected in the extensive list of clubs currently supported from Union funds .
4 The tradition of sporting excellence at Coleraine is reflected in the extensive list of clubs currently supported from Union funds .
5 This is reflected in the non-conformist beauty of the unsupermodels — the leading Bovril muses .
6 This competitive , entrepreneurial spirit is reflected in the new funding arrangements in higher education .
7 Pensions and pensioners are a big market as is reflected in the wide range of financial institutions offering pre-retirement courses .
8 The onus on his/her ingenuity is reflected in the wide range of decisions that have to be made about the context in which tokens occur .
9 The garment industry has traditionally provided entrepreneurial opportunities for incoming immigrants , and this is reflected in the wide spectrum of ethnic groups currently involved in it .
10 The Spanish influence in Central America is reflected in the wide use of olives in Mexican food and some crops are grown in Mexico and on the west coast of the USA .
11 These results suggest that ( allowing for the differences in trading hours between markets ) , information from foreign stock markets is reflected in the Finnish index futures market within a few hours , but not in the underlying spot market .
12 The characteristic mode of proof in common law jurisdictions is reflected in the general rule stated in the English Rules of the Supreme Court :
13 The parish , he said , is a very nice place to live and this is reflected in the general environment , shops and the number of organisations which cater for everyone .
14 The life-style of the wealthier peasants , whilst not luxurious , was not squalid by medieval standards and this is reflected in the substantial nature of their buildings .
15 The remarkable strength of this pulsar is reflected in the mean flux density at the three observing frequencies given in Table 1 , indicating a spectral index between 430 and 2,360 MHz of -1.5 , typical of most pulsars , but less steep than those of other millisecond pulsars .
16 It must , of course , be responsive to the strategic imperatives of both purchasers and central government , and this is reflected in the annual business plan submitted to purchasers for approval and funding .
17 This is reflected in the overall recognition sensitivity score , P(A) , being higher for risky exemplars .
18 The central theme of the Bains Report ( 1972 ) is reflected in the following quotation ‘ … the traditional departmental attitude within much of local government must give way to a wider-ranging corporate outlook ’ ( Bains 1972:6 ) .
19 And , interestingly , this arrangement is reflected in the cerebral cortex being peripheral to the more inward mid-brain , the physical focus of mind and consciousness .
20 Orchestral concerts feature prominently in the Bank 's sponsorship programme and the unique nationwide branch network of the Bank is reflected in the geographical spread of the orchestras which it supports .
21 All of this is reflected in the collective news hole , that becomes a mechanical representation of society sorting out its priorities . ’
22 ‘ There is no doubting the effort and commitment of the members of the force and this is reflected in the low percentage increase in crime overall , ’ said Mr Sampson .
23 UK national culture is reflected in the low score for absence of status consciousness and the high score for clarity of problem understanding .
24 This is reflected in the relative use made of the two methods ; though use of the Hague Evidence Convention is increasing and may ultimately change this pattern .
25 In view of the widespread concern about the standards of consumer service , which is reflected in the large number of complaints , consensus on the need to strengthen consumer representation , a demand that we create ombudsmen , and widespread pressure to take action on excess profits and on privatised boardroom salary excesses , the Bill offers too little , is too limited and is too long delayed .
26 This order of values in the Prologue is reflected in the whole Constitution .
27 This attitude is reflected in the enormous flexibility that PAS has in supplying not just complete assemblies , but small internal parts of those assemblies .
28 This is reflected in the enormous growth of micro usage in these areas and especially in the field of robotics .
29 This fact is reflected in the falling number of reports collected by the British UFO Research Association .
30 This interest is reflected in the National Curriculum for Science which devotes one of its major components to this type of work .
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