Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [be] [vb pp] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The oral papillae appear to be arranged in two series : a superficial series edging the side of the jaw and a series within the mouth slit which might be oral tentacle scales associated with the first and second oral tentacle pores . |
2 | The oral papillae appear to be arranged in three tiers . |
3 | Very few , however , appear to be planned in any way comparable with the cities of the province . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Most keys of this type appear to be marked in this way , with a varying numbers of Xs used to aid identification . |
6 | Even to this day , many who have never been inside a church since their baptism expect to be buried in consecrated ground after some form of religious service . |
7 | Putting more money into the taxi part scheme , a scheme that is anything but everybody in the surrounding authorities , how many of us have had letters from the residents of Gerton or Promberton or wherever else complaining that they want to be included in this scheme . |
8 | The implications of this will be considered later when the ability of transnational corporations to shape new legislation relating to corporate activities is discussed ; this ability clearly enables corporations to prevent some of the avoidable deaths , injuries , and economic deprivation they cause from being included in new administrative regulations or criminal laws . |
9 | They deserve to be listed in this context , as they often operate in unison even if they do not always do so . |
10 | The main concerns , such as that of the RCN about the failure to specifically mention paediatric for the UKCC to implement for act upon for some reason , but they do at the very least deserve to be addressed in public . |
11 | ( 1 ) The clerk of a licensing board shall , in accordance with the provisions of this section , not later than three weeks before the first day of the meeting of the board at which the applications are to be considered , cause to be published in one or more newspapers circulating in the area of the board a list of all competent applications made to the board for the grant , including the provisional grant , of a new licence ; the regular extension of permitted hours . |
12 | ‘ did cause wasteful employment of the police ’ This point means that the offender actually caused police time to be wasted in one of the three ways listed at point 4 , i.e. falsely reporting a possible offence , danger to a person(s) or property or that the reporter had material information . |
13 | In the work of Picasso of early 1912 certain objects are discreetly tinted , while in many contemporary Braques small , rippling strokes begin to be applied in bright reds and greens . |
14 | These seem to be found in all the developed Western societies , though the dating differs |
15 | Jerrome 's ( 1981 ) work on older women 's friendships indicates that women 's relationships with their sisters seem to be intensified in later life , even for people whose relationships had been poor when they were younger . |
16 | Contemporary perceptions continue to be reflected in historical writing : thus Robert Gray 's valuable study of the " skilled workers " in Edinburgh is confined to an all-male sample ; no dressmakers for instance are included , and he refers only in passing to women compositors . |
17 | Fourteen other former government officials arrested as a result of the coup and since detained without charge or trial continue to be held in al-Mizze Prison in Damascus . |
18 | I confirm that this is the name by which I intend to be known in all my professional practices as a lawyer . |
19 | Their statements seem to have a number of points in common : first , they tend to be expressed in inappropriate circumstances , for example , someone makes a contribution to a congress , and someone else feels compelled to make an immediate reply . |
20 | ‘ But they tend to be operated in small independent groups , and communication and integration of activity will have to be improved . |
21 | Floorboards tend to be fitted in long lengths and taking up a whole length is an unnecessary bore . |
22 | Boys appear more likely to be accommodated in residential settings than girls , and younger children tend to be placed in foster homes ( see DHSS , 1988 ) . |
23 | Specialized contexts , such as our Part-number example , tend to be placed in local context-tables , as do changes made by individual readers , i.e. the reader can override the properties of a context in the library by re-specifying the context locally within a document . |
24 | Two methods tend to be used in this type of kidnapping : the woman may impersonate a nurse , giving the mother a bogus reason for taking her baby out of the room , or she may take the neonate from the nursery when nursing staff are not in the immediate area . |
25 | Now it may well be that privileged social groups tend to be advantaged in all three areas , while subordinate groups normally enjoy poor life-chances , low status and little political influence . |
26 | Despite large numbers of women professionals employed in mainstream print and broadcast media in Third World countries , they still tend to be concentrated in sex-stereotyped posts such as announcing or children 's programming , and are largely absent from management and decision-making positions . |
27 | Women tend to be concentrated in certain kinds of occupations and in the worst-paid levels of those occupations . |
28 | As Anwar shows , Pakistanis in Rochdale tend to be concentrated in certain industries . |
29 | Ethnic minorities tend to be concentrated in certain industries , and in the less-skilled occupations with lower pay . |
30 | that this increase in female employment has not been evenly distributed through the occupational hierarchy ; that is women tend to be concentrated in particular occupations ( for example , clerical work ) , and in low-level positions within those occupations . |