Example sentences of "[prep] be [verb] in [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The value of the kind of team approach which operates in Jamkhed is beginning to be recognized in other rural areas in India .
2 Spores do not need to be killed in normal operational practice as the infectivity of the common spore former , Clostridium perfringens , occurs when the vegetative cell is ingested and converts to a spore .
3 The tendency of second homes to be clustered in specific pleasant rural locations is probably the characteristic that exaggerates their significance .
4 The banking service allows funds to be deposited in numerous foreign currencies as well as the dollar , and the conversion rates charged to customers are lower than those of commercial bank or exchange centres .
5 The dorsal and anal fins of both male and female are a light burgundy to purple at the base , darkening at the outside , and they appear to be covered in small iridescent blue spots that are particularly striking under the right light .
6 By my bed there 's a wall and it used to be covered in orange- flowered wallpaper .
7 This paper describes a technique that allows metabolism of nutrients to be assessed in whole epithelial biopsy specimens , and this technique has been used to assess the metabolism of butyrate and glutamine by ileal and colonic biopsy specimens from patients with idiopathic ulcerative colitis and controls .
8 The growth of a huge reserve of labour available in Third World countries to be employed in new industrial processes at low wages and under poor terms of employment .
9 It tends to be noticed in simple literary-historical terms as representative of the fabliau genre in thirteenth-century English , and presented simply as a work of little art .
10 They are also to be seen in neat pleated skirts of the kind to be found at Jaeger and Country Casuals .
11 Similarly , for Boyle , there was a sense in which matter had to be divested of spirits and other inherent powers in order to be seen in proper spiritual light .
12 The organisation of the planning process tends to be done in corporate head office by a central corporate planning department .
13 The new king bathes in the fires when he is crowned , passing miraculously unscathed through the inferno before emerging to be clad in ceremonial white and gold coronation robes and to have the great feathered cloak of kingship draped around his shoulders .
14 Supporting evidence was obtained from experiments in which the ability of a depolarizing stimulus to release radiolabelled glutamate was shown to be elevated in potentiated hippocampal tissue .
15 If speech is represented bilaterally in left handers , then it should be possible for this to be demonstrated in individual left handers .
16 ‘ But they tend to be operated in small independent groups , and communication and integration of activity will have to be improved .
17 She looked round and noticed that this particular edifice seemed to be dressed in dark blue
18 Dependency theory provides a ‘ Southern perspective ’ which tends to be overlooked in other theoretical explanations .
19 Return on capital attempts to measure the efficiency or otherwise with which directors use the funds entrusted to them : while employment is a rather important measure of companies ' progress which tends to be overlooked in conventional financial circles .
20 Similarly , brewing came increasingly to be concentrated in major provincial centres like Burton and Norwich , which utilized the rail network to the full to distribute their product .
21 Olivier Nwaha Binya'a appears to be held in indefinite administrative detention without any opportunity to challenge his imprisonment .
22 Now , by a quirk of history , the machinery for carrying out such schemes of training in drama was not to be found in normal educational administration , but in the huge network of social services administered by the National Council of Social Services , a voluntary body financed by Carnegie Trust which since 1919 had co-ordinated the work of various national organisations such as the Village Drama Society , County Rural Community Councils , British Drama League , the Federation of Women 's Institutes , the National Association of Boys ' Clubs , Townswomen 's Guilds , the Workers ' Educational Association , County Youth Committees , the Standing Conference of Drama Associations and Hull University 's Extra-Mural Department , the only university to take interest in Community Drama .
23 The link between language and planning is to be found in recent Artificial Intelligence research .
24 I have first tried to show how their origins are to be found in certain political ideologies .
25 Nothing of this was to be found in mainstream pre-conciliar Roman ecclesiology ( though it is to be found in 1950s books representative of the ‘ new theology ’ by scholars like de Lubac and Congar , writers under much official suspicion at the time ) .
26 The old belief that one major source of crime was to be found in poor social conditions , for example , was not supported …
27 The research is concerned particularly with attempts to establish new enterprises in difficult economic environments such as those to be found in large public-sector housing estates or inner-city areas .
28 that most of the present range of home-school links was already to be found in local primary schools well before PNP , and that activity in this field since 1985 has involved the further development and dissemination of existing practice rather than the devising of innovative techniques .
29 However , when we come to more details considerations — such as exactly where this ‘ golden age ’ is to be located in real historical time — then we are confronted with such a disorderly jumble of datemarks and vague historical allusions as to allow for wide margins of disagreement even among dedicated ‘ law-and-order ’ enthusiasts .
30 However , When we come to more detailed considerations — such as exactly where this ‘ golden age ’ is to be located in real historical time — then we are confronted with such a disorderly jumble of datemarks and vague historical allusion as to allow for wide margins of disagreement even among dedicated ‘ law-and-order ’ enthusiasts .
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