Example sentences of "[is] [vb pp] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That which is hidden is that which is shown .
2 The way in which this is explained is important .
3 The extent to which this trust is misplaced is unknown .
4 The Institute is situated is pleasant rural surroundings and offers excellent sports , recreational and social facilities .
5 He 's stopped being friendly .
6 If the purpose of teaching is to expedite learning , then a person who is taught is likely to learn more effectively than one who is not .
7 The speed at which the loop is formed is such that the bobbin is suspended , so eliminating any need for lubrication despite the continuous rotation of the bobbin carrier .
8 Another factor that needs to be considered when policy is formulated is that lethal malformation will not always be diagnosed before delivery .
9 The equality that is claimed is one of rights and they can be summarised as :
10 The first is a pre filter to hold up to 31 of Siporax , which it is claimed is sufficient filtration for 20 fish 12″ long and obviates the need for traditional filters .
11 How film is edited is vital too .
12 The only real-life burial where this combination of song and cavalcade is reported is that of Attila the Hun , in Jordanes ' Gothic History .
13 As noted above , the supervision exercised by the member state in which the head office is located is exclusive , and will be shared only with the authorities in the member states where business is conducted .
14 Some time before the inception of the project , the area in which the school is located was subject to a reorganisation in which the sixth form was lost to a newly created tertiary college .
15 Whether economic loss is included is unknown but it would be logical if it were .
16 The sexuality which is forbidden is unknown .
17 The enigmatic three dots to which it is impelled are those of a romantic orphan , as well as those of his reticent doctor .
18 The appropriate design of the underlying surface ( substrate ) on which the antibody is immobilised is crucial in achieving greater control .
19 He/ she is conscious that the way in which Jesus is presented is crucial .
20 For the substance of the ancient deposit of faith is one thing , and the way it is presented is another , ’ ( my translation ) .
21 No figure can be put on the number of years for which such a procession must have been held to qualify for the exemption ; any figure that is imposed is likely to be arbitrary .
22 Far more than is suspected are inefficient wives responsible for the misery of many back-street homes , and it is perhaps more than a coincidence that some of the Lancashire towns with the worst repute for their high rate of infant mortality have no girls ' club within their areas .
23 Part of the process of analysing discourse in terms of ‘ topic ’ is an attempt to make explicit the basis for our intuitive ability to recognise why what is said is appropriate in a particular discourse fragment .
24 What is said is that mention was made of the ‘ so-calledrevolt of certain ministers ’ .
25 So what is said is this .
26 And then you 'll find even in er similar types of countries the structure in which foreign policy is made are different .
27 Of course , any plan that is made is liable to be disrupted by supervening events , but at least there will be a plan and a more systematic approach to the management of the project .
28 While proteins themselves are synthesized in the cytoplasm , whether or not a protein is made is dependent on whether or not the gene that contains the information for that protein is active ( Chapter 5 ) .
29 Well then , two infinitely large metal plates to which a constant voltage is applied are equivalent to two oppositely charged sheets .
30 The manner in which the word-structure knowledge is applied is dependent on the output produced by the character recogniser .
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