Example sentences of "[noun] is know [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Denver is known nationally for its collection of Native American art , one of the world 's most extensive , which the museum has assembled over the years on aesthetic , rather than ethnographic , criteria . |
2 | A. The high reputation of Sheffield cutlery is known all over the world . |
3 | Also to avoid confusion ( and shortage of breath ) the Kimblesworth and Nettlesworth exServicemen 's Club is known universally as The Hut and the cricket club , which is in a hut , is known as the cricket club . |
4 | The site is known locally as ‘ Galloways Yard ’ . |
5 | The author is known only as ‘ Ophelia ’ . |
6 | To delete a file whose name is known only at run-time , use the OSCLI command . |
7 | The father is known only to myself and the computer , and none of the young men who cooperated in giving us specimens of their sperm knew for what purpose it was given . |
8 | The name Snaith is thought to mean ‘ enclosed by water ’ and the area is known locally as the Three Rivers area . |
9 | Though ASPEX is known sometimes to be unpredictable under changes in parameters , one should be cautious about the region of the ( area , exposure ) plane in which measurements can be trusted . |
10 | God is known neither as a part of the world nor as identical with the world , but as that which transcends the world . |
11 | Brunner was as insistent as Barth that God is known only by revelation , and that that revelation is Jesus Christ himself . |
12 | The real identity of Superbarrio is known only to a few . |
13 | The artist was ‘ N. Lancret , but no Lancret is known subsequently to the famous Nicolas Lancret , who died in 1743 . |
14 | The stepping rates at which these dips are likely to occur can be predicted if the natural frequency is known either from Eqn . |
15 | This fossil is known only from Baltic amber , the source of many famous fossil arthropods . |
16 | The true identity of Balashikha graduates is known only to the most senior members of Directorate S. The whole place is shrouded in secrecy . ’ |
17 | This is the Great Eau and the ford is known locally as the ‘ splash ’ . |
18 | Amongst the Nyakyusa of Tanzania this power is known literally as ‘ the breath of men ’ and is clearly conceived of as a ‘ murmuring ’ afflatus , which marshals and expresses the public opinion of the community . |
19 | What happens when it is far above that value is known primarily from experimental work , although the dynamical processes involved can be interpreted . |