Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] shown [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She is the only female character allowed into the fortress den and as the story develops she is shown to be both sensitive and sensible .
2 In these traditional roles she is shown to be effective .
3 Another of the sheets is ‘ Studies of the penitent Magdalene ’ , in which she is shown in two stances , kneeling before a crucifix and asleep ( est. £12–18,000 ; $21–32,000 ) .
4 C. The way in which an everyday object , like a tin of Heinz baked beans , is made and provided for you is shown in the drawings .
5 It is shown to the mother to check it is correct .
6 ‘ where it is shown to the satisfaction of a rating authority that any amount paid in respect of rates , and not recoverable apart from this section , could properly be refunded on the ground that … ( e ) the person who made a payment in respect of rates was not liable to make that payment , the rating authority may refund that amount or a part thereof .
7 Ironically , in the same way that the denial of the risk of harm associated with a possible preventive measure undermines the basis for performing a randomised trial designed to investigate the efficacy of that measure , the exaggeration of the risk of harm tends to undermine public health measures designed to introduce the preventive measure if it is shown to be effective .
8 Any time after the presentation of a petition and before the making of a bankruptcy order , the court can , if it is shown to be necessary for the protection of the debtor 's property , appoint the official receiver to be interim receiver ( s 286(1) ) .
9 Secondly , an exemption clause may be partially effective if it is shown to be to some extent reasonable .
10 On the wider issue , it has been made clear , not simply from what I have said but through what I have done over many years — in an earlier ministerial capacity and in my present one — that we are more than willing to take action where it is shown to be necessary , once we are sure that such action would be well-judged .
11 but when held up in the light of the Word , it is shown to be not just merely a stone , but a jewel of great beauty .
12 One wonders what viewers of BBC2 will make of Pobol y Cwm when it is shown with sub-titles on that channel from January .
13 It is shown on invoices only .
14 Who argue that , because television makes its effect through the continuous screening of moving pictures , the flow of a programme must not be interrupted when it is shown on video .
15 The house has disappeared there , although it is shown on an eighteenth-century map complete with avenues , ponds , and gardens , and today a fine eighteenth-century brick gateway , enclosed garden and levelled lawn remain .
16 However , intensive prenatal health care , higher education of women , good economic opportunities in rural areas as well as the disappearance of rural-urban socio-economic differences , while maintaining healthy environmental and work conditions , may reverse the situation , as it is shown by the data in Table 12 .
17 Although Smadja suggests no specific use for conceptual co-occurrences in his lexicon-building research , it is shown in Chapter Four that both types are of value to the current project .
18 It is shown in Appendix 7 that , for a cylinder holding one hundred records and with other conditions as given above , the average retrieval time for all the records in the file will be 0.78R , where R is the rotation time of the device .
19 It is shown in books on the calculus [ see , for example , Kreyszig ( 1967 ) or Boas ( 1966 ] that in a transformation from a set of coordinates Xj to another set , the volume element dV in the former becomes dv=JdV in the latter , where J is the Jacobian determinant .
20 It is shown in works on large strain elasticity ( Green & Adkins 1970 ) that when is large there is a normal stress term proportional to .
21 Equations ( 6.18a ) and ( 6.18b ) set a variational problem that is solved in the standard way in Appendix A. It is shown in Appendix A that eqn ( 6.18 ) is the integral form of the geodesic equation , and is entirely equivalent to the differential form of eqn ( 6.8 ) .
22 It is shown in Chapter 8 that the declaration of dividend payments tends to have a depressive effect on share prices and that the larger the dividend payout relative to the share price the greater the impact on the price .
23 It is shown in the priority all round the department , .
24 There is also more overlapping , of a kind which insists on the notion of depth : a despairing woman on the far side of the statue from which the lesser Ajax is about to drag Cassandra to rape her ; hidden faces ( Priam 's and Aeneas 's — he is shown at one end , escaping with his father and son ) .
25 Consequently he is shown as the Chief Lector and narrator of the drama and at the yearly performances of the play was impersonated by a priest .
26 It is sufficient if he is shown to be intentionally using violence or if he is aware that his conduct may be violent .
27 He is shown with his eyes and neck turned upwards , and his hair is bound with a diadem ( a white cloth ) , the symbol of royalty .
28 Rather than waiting for inspiration he is shown with a pen in his hand , an unfinished manuscript on the table , and at his side a harpsichord on which we are to imagine him playing through the work in progress .
29 As a god and therefore able to communicate with all other gods , the king was the high priest of every cult and every temple and the sole officiant in the ritual , and he is shown in this role presenting the offerings in temple reliefs .
30 The contempt , the disdain he 's shown from the very first moment .
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