Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] is [vb pp] to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | In these traditional roles she is shown to be effective . |
2 | These distinctions are vitally important : whereas teachers of foreign languages are working with a body of knowledge and skills which is expected to be put to use mainly in employment or during vacations abroad , community language teachers are relating to perceptions of identity , culture , and prejudice as experienced by dynamic sections of the population here in Britain . |
3 | The diary tells the children and parents what is required to be done on any one evening . |
4 | As there are many dipterocarps at Sepilok , the rarity of food plants there is held to be the main reason for the greater home range and lower population density compared with P. melalophos at Kuala Lompat : the home range is some 70–84ha compared with 31.5 . |
5 | If the market does not achieve an efficient allocation of resources there is said to be market failure . |
6 | In many situations it is felt to be inappropriate to worship God without an organ . |
7 | I 've also just been lent a political fiction saga by one of Mrs T 's former advisers which is said to be excellent . |
8 | The object of the final analysis is to create a data set which contains , for each raster , the number of times it is simulated to be inside the areas resulting from the sequence of GIS operations . |
9 | A party to proceedings may at any time make a written offer to any other party to those proceedings which is expressed to be " without prejudice save as to costs " and which relates to any issue in the proceedings . |
10 | In some premises there is bound to be a high incidence of small fires for which conventional forms of fire attack by the occupants would be appropriate . |
11 | To the Nuer , god appears both as lofty and remote , though omnipotent , while sometimes approachable and near-at-hand : indeed on some occasions he is felt to be too close for comfort and is earnestly beseeched to withdraw his presence and leave his people in peace . |