Example sentences of "[adv] is [adv] [vb pp] by " in BNC.
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1 | This reminds us that the angle in is largely determined by the lone pair , and the ground state of is essentially planar . |
2 | Despite the recent tremendous advances in synthetic fillings goose or duck down is still favoured by those after good performance , light weight and small pack size . |
3 | However , as Figure 6.41 shows , the space for these uses has been won often by removing cars to off-street parking areas , yet the opportunity for doing so is strictly limited by the availability of existing breaks in the facades of the buildings . |
4 | Rita 's sorrow today at having to leave her children thousands of miles away is well concealed by her satisfaction at being able to support them from afar . |
5 | The distinction between the two issues posed above is neatly demonstrated by R. v. Secretary of State for the Home Department , ex p . |
6 | But what their character is not is adequately portrayed by the gross distinction between quantitative versus qualitative . |
7 | Their ranking of L and M is unchanged , but low is now preferred by the rank order voting method . |
8 | The power of stratified societies to attract rare and precious substances from afar is well exemplified by China . |
9 | In addition to , the appearance of APGPR in serum was mirrored by its detection in urine suggesting not only that the peptide can survive immunoreactively intact in the circulation for a suficient time to allow systemic dispersal but also is rapidly excreted by the kidney . |
10 | Any other magical means of entry the adventurers can dream up is likewise defeated by special enchantments placed on the structure of this room . |
11 | Some stations stood in the heart of thriving capital cities and teemed with life day and night ; others in desolate fastnesses , where as Dickens remarked of the remote New England depots , ‘ the wild impossibility of anybody having the smallest reason to get out is only equalled by the apparently desperate hopelessness of there being anybody to get in ’ . |
12 | It is interesting to note that a Dellinger fade out is often followed by a magnetic field change around 48 hours later . |
13 | And the cost of what you 're actually buying back , the service you 're buying back is basically governed by your age and your salary and the amount of time you want to buy back . |
14 | Frustrating action of this nature during the course of an offer or when a bid is expected imminently is severely curbed by the Code . |
15 | Life in Looe today is largely governed by two seasons ; the tourist season and the season spent recovering from it and preparing for the next . |
16 | This is not , perhaps , the best year for Britain to act as host to open the series , for the entry tomorrow is clearly affected by Commonwealth Games training schedules as well as the fact that the English Cross Country Union has not found a sponsor who can provide the money for trust funds that might have enticed more prominent athletes . |
17 | His turn here is also marked by Creole grammatical features like hafi ( " have to " ) . |
18 | The rationale here is colourfully illustrated by Lord Ellenborough 's dictum in Gardiner v Gray ( 1815 ) 4 Camp 144 to the effect that a person does not buy goods simply for the pleasure of depositing them on a dunghill . |
19 | Light and irregular rainfall during the summer growing season here is often accompanied by high temperature , scorching wind , and devastating dust storms . |
20 | This means , of course , that the kind of contradiction I mentioned earlier is rarely discovered by the average fundamentalist because their one-dimensional way of tackling the text , a few verses at a time , will not lead them to make these uncomfortable and , I think , liberating discoveries . |
21 | However , since the UK economy has historically always been a highly open economy , it is especially true that what happens locally is strongly influenced by international changes . |
22 | To begin with , the view that the vegetarian market 's potential for expansion is ever upward is vigorously contested by the Meat and Livestock Commission . |
23 | Inefficiency etc. is sometimes proved by the use of an instrument which measures braking efficiency , called a Tapley meter . |
24 | The neo-Renaissance house directly ahead is currently owned by the army . |
25 | In Poland , Solidarity too is more threatened by its own internal arguments than by the Socialist or Peasant parties . |
26 | Hence , the methodology employed in CA requires evidence not only that some aspect of conversation can be viewed in the way suggested , but that it actually is so conceived by the participants producing it . |
27 | White spirits production worldwide is strictly controlled by Tanqueray Gordon , whether it applies to full production , rectification , or to the bottling of bulk gin . |