Example sentences of "[adv] [vb mod] be [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | The first point is that it is not only the super-ego which is internalized — that is , taken over by identification from cathected social objects — but that there are involved other important components which presumably must be included in the ego — namely , the system of cognitive categorizations of the object world and the system of expressive symbolism . |
2 | With the exception of French , study of all of the languages described below may be begun in Edinburgh , in specially-planned courses ( designated 1A courses ) that enable the student to reach an advanced level of proficiency in the first year . |
3 | Chapman , said the Yorkshire Post , was ‘ slowly but surely evolving a set of players from whom much may be expected in the future ’ . |
4 | Can I just just Er is that something that perhaps should be explained in the explanatory memorandum with the discussion on this criterion in particular is quite brief . |
5 | He says because straw is a bulky material it 's expensive to transport — also it 's very inflammable and deteriorates once it gets wet so must be stored in big , dry storehouses . |
6 | If so , pragmatics must be logically prior to that component , and so must be included in an overall theory of linguistic competence . |
7 | Thoughts about how the spectacles would appear to me if I moved towards them leftwards must be related in the correct way to thoughts about how they would look if I moved above them to the right ; thoughts about their being artefacts must be related to thoughts about their not existing before a certain time or not coming into existence in the kitchen as the kettle boils . |
8 | This obviously must be channelled in the right direction ! |
9 | The standard letter below should be used in all cases and should not be amended without reference to CFSU . |
10 | Much might be done in the scientific analysis of these processes and responses , many of which are self-evidently material and physical . |
11 | Under the previous law , the conduct of the members of the group taken together could be assessed in deciding whether or not the behaviour was threatening . |
12 | We are saved through the loving obedience of Jesus which is not just a mental state but is expressed and only could be expressed in bodily pain and death . |
13 | I do not wish to exclude him from such private and individual arenas , for to do so would be to fly in the face of Christian tradition from the fathers to C. S. Lewis and Cardinal Suenens ( 1982 ) in our own time . |
14 | Why this should be so will be discussed in a moment but it does enable the other observations to be accounted for by a single theory . |
15 | A firm going it alone will be restricted in the number of other firms it can approach without the news that it is looking to merge leaking out . |
16 | The upsurge of interest in tachistoscopic laterality research which has taken place during the last two decades or so can be traced in part to the split-brain investigations and in part to an experiment conducted by Mishkin and Forgays ( 1952 ) . |
17 | He was responsible for shaping the material at his disposal into an effective unity , and the success with which he did so can be seen in the cohesion of the retinue in 1483 . |
18 | He was responsible for shaping the material at his disposal into an effective unity , and the success with which he did so can be seen in the cohesion of the retinue in 1483 . |
19 | For those who prefer an open ended fund , Templeton Emerging Markets Fund is available within the Luxembourg-based umbrella fund , Templeton Global Strategy SICAV , which is a UCITs and so can be sold in any EC country . |
20 | Each of these SVQs incorporates National Certificate Modules and so can be delivered in colleges and training establishments , as well as in the workplace . |
21 | And you get a new set of rights — rights which can be enforced in the Chancellor 's Court side by side with the Common Law rights , which alone can be enforced in the Common Law Courts , the former in effect , though not in theory , overriding the latter . |
22 | As we saw in Chapter 5 , your freedom to move elsewhere may be limited in a number of ways . |
23 | While broad sternal plates subdivided as above may be found in many Orthopteroid insects ( Fig. 19 ) there is often considerable specialization of the ventral region . |
24 | The intracerebral route results in the shortest incubation , which nevertheless may be measured in years . |
25 | The details in 1 , 2 and 3 above should be read in conjunction with the full requirements set out in the Members ' Handbook . |
26 | The analysis above could be expressed in the following rules : In these rules the arrow means written as . |
27 | For example , the word ‘ veteran ’ given above could be pronounced in other ways than . |
28 | True , Mr Taylor does now appear to have safeguarded the contractual rights of players who soon will be working in the new League for their old employers . |
29 | A variant of the model proposed in Cukierman and Meltzer ( 1986 ) can be included in our framework and hence the technique described above can be applied in this context , this is done in greater depth in Cripps ( 1991 ) . |
30 | EXAMPLE Calculate the standard molar enthalpy of formation of carbon monoxide from the following informtion : SOLUTION We can apply Hess 's law in the form of equation ( 12 ) to the second reaction , and obtain Thus by rearranging the equation above we obtain The information in the example above can be summarised in the form of an enthalpy diagram ( see figure 5.10 ) . |