Example sentences of "be reflected in the [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Changes introduced in the UK Budget in March 1993 have also been reflected in the release of certain tax provision . |
2 | The crisis in the industry has now been reflected in the near-collapse of skills training in the sector . |
3 | This has been reflected in the attitude of the National Front towards new commonwealth citizens in the United Kingdom in recent times . |
4 | The dominance of London in the country has been reflected in the interests of historians , who have devoted more time to it than to provincial centres , although recent work has done something to redress the balance . |
5 | The catchment area covered by the RVH was fairly large but this had not been reflected in the provision of funding , and in particular there were cutbacks in the numbers of specialist operations . |
6 | By the time the discussions took place , the various dilemmas which had been reflected in the series of signals between 5 Corps , Eighth Army and AFHQ between 22–23 May , particularly those concerning the " use of force " , could be taken fully into account . |
7 | Wage and salary awards , high interest charges , the rise in VAT and general inflation all add up to increased overheads , which are reflected in the price of a funeral . |
8 | And I anticipate new perspectives on how these connections are reflected in the lives of mothers working for the health and survival of their families . |
9 | The surrounding hills are reflected in the position of the figurative elements ; the geometric parts mirror the life of the building . |
10 | The phases of the relationship are reflected in the constellation of the pronouns — or rather , they are created by the pronouns . |
11 | The changing moods of the play are reflected in the songs of Schumann , whose love for Clara followed a remarkably similar course . |
12 | Those words are reflected in the judgment of Lord Parker C.J. in Mills v. Cooper [ 1967 ] 2 Q.B . |
13 | So by studying how the life habits of living bivalves are reflected in the shapes of the shells we can make deductions about how the fossils lived . |
14 | Cajun and Creole cooking 's roots are reflected in the foods of France , Spain , Africa and Germany , as Roz Denny discovered when she visited Louisiana with the Food and Drinks team |
15 | Instrumentalists agree with radical elite theorists that the class origins of the judiciary are reflected in the use of judicial discretion in a consistently biased fashion against labour unions and radical social movements . |
16 | These differences are reflected in the levels of net personal income per worker ( or net money earnings ) in the different republics and provinces ( column ( 4 ) ) , although the real differences , after correction for the variation in the cost of living , are somewhat smaller ( column ( 5 ) ) . |
17 | This will be reflected in the choice of words used in objectives . |
18 | In the French translation , the nature of each relation has to be reflected in the choice of pronouns that various characters use in addressing each other . |
19 | But the costs of meeting society 's expectations is rising , too , and in the long run those costs must be reflected in the prices of our products . |
20 | This , sadly , has to be reflected in the size of royalty paid to the publisher . |
21 | A high standard set by the skilled nurse should be reflected in the performance of the learner . |
22 | ( The slightest dishonesty on your part will be reflected in the dishonesty of your team . ) |
23 | How will this be reflected in the structure of the exhibition ? |
24 | Thus , if insider dealing enables ‘ everything known about the company whether public or not to be reflected in the price of that company 's shares ’ then investors ( outsiders ) are unlikely to undertake investments ‘ blind-sided ’ by developments not yet reflected in the current prices of the shares . |
25 | Alternatively , we can make the decision that decent wages should be paid to all workers who carry out their duties properly and effectively , and that this increased wage level may need to be reflected in the price of the good or service . |
26 | Malaysia has proposed that the cost of the sustainable management of timber should be reflected in the price of wood exports , with under-used species being promoted in preference to those under threat . |
27 | It might attract visitors , but the study indicated that visitors ' attitudes towards such ostentation were that it would be reflected in the price of the products . |
28 | In addition , the analysis indicated that each of the main functional divisions ( ie operational , support and business ) should be at executive level so that all aspects of College activities would be reflected in the development of policies and in the overall management of the College . |
29 | The outcome of the vote would be reflected in the composition of the upper house of parliament , the Eerste Kamer , whose 75 members were elected by the provincial legislatures . |
30 | Although activity patterns themselves do not provide much information about such qualitative goals as the choice open to an individual , or the respect in which they are held , it is at least arguable that improvements in these areas will be reflected in the variety of activities and the extent of the person 's participation in them ; and that if low levels of engagement in meaningful activity are found this reflects a genuine problem whatever other measures may indicate ( Mansell et al. , 1987 ) . |