Example sentences of "be known in [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In all about forty simple geometric mosaics are known in this region . |
2 | The means by which genes produce their effects are known in some detail . |
3 | Cumin makes the significant point that employers appoint school leavers to posts before examination results are known in any case . |
4 | The famous Marx Brothers ' contract scene in A Night at the Opera ( " The party of the first part shall be known in this contract as the party of the first part " ) exaggerated the worst excesses of legal drafting , but it had some basis in fact . |
5 | From this time onwards and for ever , the jealous love of the Lord of hosts ' will be known in this child . |
6 | The languages of earth — English , Italian , Hindustani and Chinese particularly — were known in some variation everywhere , though it seemed the Autarch — who had come to power in the confusion following the failed Reconciliation — favoured English , which was the preferred linguistic currency almost everywhere now . |
7 | At the time the analysts and the client were somewhat concerned that it was not practicable to implement fully either of the FAOR technical solutions , as expectations had been raised about the final outcome before the implications of these solutions were known in any detail . |
8 | Simone 's eyes were sparkling , and Alyssia said frigidly , ‘ I had no idea you were known in this part of the world . ’ |
9 | Yet very little is known in any detail about how these important decisions are made . |
10 | The clause in a contract which refers matters to an expert for determination is known in this book as the " expert clause " . |
11 | Some 30% of the trees whose dispersal agent is known in these forests are dispersed by elephants . |
12 | Through Ezra I found what is known in these parts as a ‘ room and kitchen ’ flat . |
13 | That 's about the going rate for the pros who have yet to crack the top-25 on the money list , wherein lies what is known in these parts as " the long green " ( and we mean the colour of dollar bills , not a snake of a putting surface ) . |
14 | In our part of Italy , as in every other , there was an information system always in operation : radio popolo , the people 's radio ( what is known in some countries as the grapevine ) . |
15 | These are what we call information skills ; this phrase is meant to include what is known in some contexts as ‘ library-user education ’ , ‘ reading development ’ , ‘ experimental and research training ’ , ‘ study skills ’ and ‘ media literacy ’ . |
16 | Yes its Orange Walk season , when we are invited to rejoice in celebrating the victory of King William of Orange ( or Good King Billy as he is known in some circles ) at the Battle of the Boyne . |
17 | Avenida Arriaga was known in former times as the Passéio Público , and there was a tradition of people meeting , talking and walking here . |
18 | This applies to a certain extent to the solution of the detailed stress distribution around a crack and until this was known in some detail it was not possible to predict what a crack would do when it met an inhomogeneity such as the interface between a fibre and a resin . |
19 | ‘ We found Prune Island , as Palm was known in those days , after calling in for a spot of sight-seeing . |