Example sentences of "[is] [adj] [conj] [noun] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | The reference here to the ‘ University ’ is almost certainly exclusive to Cambridge but it is possible that Green had in mind its implications in a wider context . |
2 | It will however increase the binding of other carcinogens to gastric mucosal DNA and it is conceivable that bile acts in a similar manner . |
3 | It is clear that SROs operate in the public law sphere and the exercise of their powers is also amenable to judicial review . |
4 | The study confirmed findings which had been highlighted in earlier research , for example that schools tend to be more successful if leadership is purposeful and teachers cooperate in the implementation of an agreed policy . |
5 | It is noticeable that opportunities to play in 72-hole stroke play events on the amateur circuits are few and far between , whereas a professional will play week in and week out on the professional circuit . |
6 | Considering the Statue of Liberty has been a beacon of hope for generations of newly-arrived immigrants , it 's appropriate that Mario arrived in New York with his parents 30 years ago . |
7 | The United Nations plans to withdraw its peace-keeping force from Sarajevo saying its task is impossible as violence worsens in Bosnia . |
8 | It is important that nurses working in this area have an understanding of the actions of interleukin-2 , its toxicities and the requirements for medical intervention . |
9 | In any case it is important that librarians remain in close touch with the industry that produces their raw materials , through the literature , and through formal and informal contacts . |
10 | Because tasks in organisations are almost always interdependent , it is essential that personnel act in a calculable and predictable manner . |
11 | For the ‘ accelerator ’ theory to be valid , it is necessary that firms behave in a particular way . |
12 | It is true that females predominate in most Latin American populations , but the difference between numbers of males and females in national populations is much smaller than the difference between them in migrant populations . |