Example sentences of "this is [verb] [adv] in " in BNC.

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1 This is done both in terms of subjects characteristics ( e.g. age , sex , driving experience , accident history , previous knowledge of Cambridge roads ) and situational factors ( e.g. speed driven , number of other vehicles present , time spent at junction ) .
2 This is done only in exceptional circumstances and where the Government considers such action necessary to protect the interests of the general body of taxpayers .
3 The neck features a volute behind the nut in order to maximise strength at this infamous weak spot , although I suspect that this is done more in the service of art than anything else , maintaining as it does a classic line .
4 This is done as in Section 8.2 , by finding the cycle created when the edge I to J is added to the tree corresponding to the explicit basic variables of the current BFS .
5 Often , this is done almost in the form of a doodle ( technically a ‘ scamp ’ or rough ) which shows how the elements of the design of the ad will fit together , and may also give some idea of the character of the illustration .
6 This is seen particularly in the USA , where the very large domestic market has provided a safe haven for many companies of substantial size .
7 Erm this is bound up in the group 's quality system manual , which will be distributed to you on Monday .
8 All the intelligent pain of the victims , all the dreams of the unlistened to , all the entreating eyes : all this is swept up in the fierce rhythm of the hospital .
9 It is and this is represented graphically in Fig. 11.5 .
10 This is represented graphically in figure 3.3 .
11 In addition , depth-first search minimises storage requirements , but ignoring objective function values completely does not seem very sensible and this is borne out in practice .
12 The third round is generally regarded as a consolidation round , and this is borne out in the figures with an average of 68.3 before the final charge to victory .
13 It is not the purpose of this chapter to examine the detailed operation of sales incentive schemes as this is covered later in the sales management section ( Part Four ) .
14 This is illustrated diagrammatically in Figure 1 .
15 This is illustrated diagrammatically in Figure 4.4 .
16 When this is deposited back in banks , again 10 per cent must be retained and the remaining 90 per cent can be lent out .
17 The procedure for doing this is explained fully in Appendix 3 of The National Certificate — Catalogue of Module Descriptors .
18 This is explored further in Chapter 7 , but we might note in passing here that the extent to which these contextual co-ordinates are encoded within grammar varies across languages : what is semantically signalled by grammatical means in one language is left for pragmatic inference in another .
19 This is expressed diagrammatically in figure 6.1 .
20 The ignorant response to this is to give up in despair , and to slump back agnostically into the comfortable armchair .
21 Most of this is tied up in grants , salaries and existing programmes , some of them five years long .
22 This is stated again in A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies ( 1723 ) and the more fantastic A Lining of the Patch-Work Screen ( 1726 ) .
23 Amounts of toxic gases in our cities have already reached unacceptable levels and this is showing up in the big increases in respiratory illnesses .
24 Casual labour from East London had shown little evidence of an ability to construct and maintain stable forms of resistance ( this is taken up in Chapter 5 ) .
25 This poem is about the death of one of Wilfred Owen 's fellow soldiers and this is focused on in the first stanza .
26 This is described later in this chapter .
27 This is reflected both in teaching and in the fact that , by and large , textbooks are written separately to deal with methods .
28 This is reproduced below in full because the work on the INSET project relied on the contract as a guarantee of teacher 's rights of control over their material .
29 This is remarked on in an exchange between Zapp and Luke Hogan , chairman of the Plotinus English Department , before Swallow arrives :
30 This is a very popular instruction , since it allows counting without disturbing an accumulator ; it is commonly made more useful by testing whether the count has reached zero after incrementing , and this is discussed again in the next section .
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