Example sentences of "[noun] in [Wh det] [is] know [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Figure 10.3 shows examples of each type of static characteristic for the particularly important , four-terminal , nonlinear , active network of a three-terminal , N-P-N , bipolar , junction transistor operating in what is known as the common-emitter configuration . |
2 | Saatchi has sold exclusively through a dealer called Larry Gagosian , well known in New York as a ruthless specialist in what is known as the secondary market . |
3 | Work duties are assigned by the sergeant at the beginning of the shift in what is known as ‘ parade ’ when all members meet together , occasionally in the presence of senior officers . |
4 | ‘ In this way , he is clearly trying to dominate his wife in what is known in men as gorilla-like behaviour . ’ |
5 | The fact that it is possible to make up an Irish champion in one week draws not only a high proportion of exhibitors from the north , but also many exhibitors from the UK who travel by ferry and aeroplane to take part in what is known as The Circuit . |
6 | It happens that my father is one of the top people in what is known as Work Study . |
7 | One can readily obtain pairs of protons in what is known as a singlet state . |
8 | We studied the map to discover that this was a village near Parma , a city in what is known as the Pianura Padana , the great plain in northern Italy through which the River Po flows on its way to the Adriatic . |
9 | The chicks would be maintained on a miniature life-support system in what is known as a stereotactic device . |
10 | The rights and duties of individuals towards each other are together known as private law which in Anglo-Saxon countries , such as Britain and the United States , tends to derive from custom as incorporated by judges through time in what is known in Britain as the common law . |