Example sentences of "is [not/n't] [adv] [vb pp] in " in BNC.

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1 It is reasonable to assume that this is because the stereotype of the educated Jamaican Standard speaker is one that is familiar to children of Caribbean background but is not generally recognised in the white community .
2 It is not generally emphasised in textbooks , however , how very widespread these sediments are .
3 Like the NCC itself they also had an industrialist , a feature which our continental neighbours find curious and which is not generally reflected in their own curriculum working parties .
4 This is not generally reflected in work on Japan published in English where the debate , if it is mentioned at all , seems to be based on the early works of Marx and a selective version of Weber .
5 He will tell you whether there are any restrictions on the type of insulation that can be used ( urea-formaldehyde foam is not generally recommended in areas exposed to severe driving rain , for example ) .
6 Resistance to change is not normally articulated in frank terms of party advantage .
7 One can not therefore measure their use or their citation frequency , and the work is not normally published in any form .
8 The serious backing for the adventure of the lost prince , compounded as it is of romantic but genuine love of country and an equally genuine love of son for father and father for son , gives Frances Hodgson Burnett 's tale a richness of texture and an emotional maturity which is not easily matched in later stones for children adopting a similar subject .
9 But the pattern of response that is observed is not easily explained in this way : with most patients there is a strong impression that the food itself is directly responsible for the symptoms .
10 Unfortunately , the delicacy of these splendid watercolours is not easily communicated in reproduction : the combine structural rigour with a sensuous lapping of colour .
11 Unfortunately , the delicacy of these splendid watercolours is not easily communicated in reproduction : the combine structural rigour with a sensuous lapping of colour .
12 This is not easily accomplished in a vast and amorphous federal bureaucracy , but Meese and his colleagues were more successful than most presidential staffs in bringing it about .
13 Will he confirm that the disposition of companies is not yet set in tablets of stone , and that circumstances relating to premises and recruitment records will have a distinct bearing on where those will be finally located ?
14 The method is not yet permitted in the UK , but its practice on a limited basis is carried out in some 30 other countries in the world , and its introduction here is under discussion .
15 Whether a court would grant a patient an order requiring a doctor or whoever to cease treatment , to ‘ pull the plug ’ , is not yet known in England .
16 Equal opportunity legislation exists in most advanced countries but this is not yet reflected in equal pay rates .
17 No form of argument or persuasion is allowed ( eg criticism of the target 's board ) and the buyer ( and its advisers ) may not make any statement or otherwise make public any information in connection with the tender offer which is not already contained in the tender offer advertisement itself .
18 His name is not even mentioned in the manual of literary dates with which I have just been refreshing my memory .
19 But in our society the self-denial of which we speak has a moral dimension which is not strongly recognised in all civilisations .
20 It is not widely grown in Britain , as it requires strong land and considerably higher temperatures than other cereals .
21 This fact is not widely discussed in the United States for the ( I 'm assuming now ) obvious national security risks .
22 The UK operates a system of aids to joint investment schemes for forage groups ( under Article 11 of the LFA Directive ) through ‘ Food from Britain' and includes grant aid of 25% for certain machinery and 15% for tractors but this is not widely used in the UK .
23 Although social class is one of the census categories ( see Chapter 2 ) , it is not widely used in the publication of official statistics on education .
24 It noted : ‘ Cricket is not widely known in France , ’ and talked of ‘ this sport which appears monotonous and without colour to the uninitiated ’ .
25 Interestingly he identifies examples of the use of case management in care of emotionally disturbed children , an area of work which is not widely known in the United Kingdom although practitioners might wish to argue that it is implicit in much of practice expectations .
26 Although the parties are free to agree what terms they choose , they will not be bound by any term which is not properly incorporated in the contract .
27 Poor readers have a tendency to produce spelling errors which are non-phonological in that the sound structure of the intended word is not well represented in the error ( see Camp and Dolcourt , 1977 ; Frith , 1979 ) .
28 In general , this underlying complexity of cost determination is not well portrayed in costing textbooks .
29 ( Indeed , the concept of " the state " is one that is not well entrenched in English consciousness . )
30 Willa Cather is not well known in this country , though her major work is now in print in Virago paperbacks .
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