Example sentences of "[subord] is [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 On the one hand , tenure in top positions is normally limited through a more explicit contractual term of office than is employed in the private sector , and self-perpetuating oligarchies can not form .
2 There is some evidence that the history of policing in England and Wales contains much more resort to the stick and fist than is recognized in the orthodox accounts .
3 The electrons may be excited from one orbital to another , still localised at the nitrogen impurity , by much less energy than is required in the perfect diamond : in fact , blue light has sufficient quantum energy .
4 Jeff Rooker , the MP for Birmingham Perry Barr , who retired from Labour 's front bench last year partly to campaign for PR , said : ‘ A lot more people went away from this conference convinced of the merits of the argument than is shown in the vote . ’
5 Divers are still used today although their equipment is rather more sophisticated than is shown in the museum display .
6 Each dt fusion released 17 MeV of energy , and so as few as eight sequential dt fusions are sufficient to release more energy than is contained in a muon at rest ( its ‘ rest energy ’ or mass ) .
7 A smaller building company may be asked to provide more detailed financial information than is contained in the modified company accounts when applying to join a list of approved contractors or applying for a tenancy of , say , a builder 's yard or offices .
8 At present north Belfast and Newtownabbey contain less than five per cent of the office space in Greater Belfast : much less than is contained in the small area around the university and less than a quarter of that found in east Belfast .
9 The central insight , as Jonathan Mann ( Harvard ) pointed out , and as is emphasised in the report of the Global AIDS Policy Coalition , is that discrimination by society lies at the root of individual and community vulnerability to AIDS .
10 This ‘ lake effect ’ modifies the climate considerably within 40-50km of individual lakes as is observed in the Great Lakes region of North America .
11 The relative phenotypic homogeneity of this disease may , however , be the result of selection bias , and now that a DNA marker is available more variability may become apparent , as is seen in the other inherited prion diseases .
12 In one regard , however , their respective organisation may be very different as is seen in the location of the putative epithelial stem cells in epithelial ‘ down growths ’ in hyperproliferative states , the papillae ( in the oesophagus ) and then rete pegs ( in the skin ) .
13 for direct processing the track index does not make it clear which records are in overflow and which in the prime data area ; this prevents the first overflow record being retrieved as quickly as is achieved in the two-entry index system — at least while it is the only overflow record .
14 It should be noted , however , that a few papers do still contain real rag content , as is explained in the table .
15 Also , as is explained in the Introduction to Part II , in some countries there are statutes which restrict the retention of personal data ( Ross 1993 : 80 ) .
16 As is explained in the next section , informal arrangements may be preferable .
17 As is indicated in the following sections it is not easy to answer this alarmingly simple question .
18 As is indicated in the chapter on teaching in role , it 's possible to set up the pre-requisites through carefully chosen opening lines .
19 If anything it points , as is indicated in the report I 've just read , to there being a year off .
20 In direct contradistinction to this is the legal/administrative role of headteachers which , combined with the lack of time , compels a focus on routine procedures as is demonstrated in the research of Morgan , Hall and McKay ( 1986 ) and Torrington and Weightman ( 1989 ) .
21 Des Wilson is not a scientist but an activist ; he is indeed , as is said in the book , ‘ one of Britain 's most experienced and best-known campaigners on social issues ’ .
22 As is stated in the report prepared by the committee of experts which drafted the Convention ( Official Journal 1979 No .
23 Many such incidents are of a consensual nature as is illustrated in the following example .
24 The conceptual content required in this case to describe the institution , though it involves a great deal of cultural elaboration , does not display the same kind of break between the pre-cultural and the cultural as is found in the incest case ; and the biological pattern of explanation could recognizably run through such ideas as human beings finding certain institutions ‘ natural ’ , which does not require any appeal to a rational collective agency to understand the basic biological idea , as is damagingly the case with the incest example .
25 We should remember that causing death by reckless driving carries the same five-year maximum penalty as is included in the Bill .
26 Pensions and pensioners are a big market as is reflected in the wide range of financial institutions offering pre-retirement courses .
27 As is suggested in the drawing , it does not eschew waste .
28 And if prosecutors conclude that there has been fraud — as is alleged in the case of the Gooda Walker syndicates — the pressure for Lloyd 's to foot the bill centrally will intensify .
29 There is another possible approach to the problem , as is shown in a text of Paul .
30 Their strength probably comes from a combination of partial sintering and concentration of the glass phase at the grain boundaries , as is shown in the typical scanning electron micrograph of the structure ( Fig. 1 ) .
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