Example sentences of "is [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | An alternative approach to reducing phenylalanine accumulation is oral treatment with the enzyme phenylalanine ammonia lyase . |
2 | There is PCB-burning capacity in Sweden , Finland , Germany and France , of which only the last is , like Britain , prepared to import such waste . |
3 | In Indomalesia , there is concentrated interest in fewer than 100 species with exports of 12 or so . |
4 | The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord . |
5 | How reliable is monetary policy in controlling monetary variables ? |
6 | Now it did n't mean that you build his war machine , but the Kuwaiti people being so close , or actually bordering , we helped the economy of Baghdad , we helped the economy of the Iraq , and we contributed thirteen billion dollars , just the government alone , to their economy and the people of Kuwait also helped with their own private donation to help the schools , the hospitals , the food , whatever they needed , and the country of Kuwait was erm trying to be , as my friend said , as neutral as possible because there is Irani interest in Kuwait , very great through trade , through Iranis who work in Kuwait , so we had a very difficult position with respect to keeping both parties erm sort of in sight , not lose sight of them from our humanistic point of view , but it was erm difficult to avoid being on the side of the Iraqui , mainly because they 're neighbours and they 're Arabs , and you 're part of the league of Arab states , so you ca n't draw the line and say the government was pro or against , but that was the atmosphere which we were leaving . |
7 | Despite considerable urban development , particularly on the coast , most of this plain is agricultural land of the highest quality and intensively cultivated . |
8 | In peace-time the selection ratio , the ratio of applicants to available jobs is a key feature , there tends to be more testing in times of economic depression when jobs are scarce and also in post-war periods when there is extensive experience of using tests . |
9 | Of course , there is extensive dislocation at headquarters , but our branches will be functioning as normal . |
10 | In other words , there is extensive support in Britain and many other western states for government welfare and economic programmes which help the ‘ deserving ’ poor , and are also thought to be credible and realistic . |
11 | However , while there is extensive evidence of assortative mating ( O'Donald , 1980 ) , of the importance of plumage characteristics in courtship ( Williams , 1982 ) and of female preference for males who can defend superior breeding territories ( Pleszczynska , 1978 ) only very recently has it been demonstrated that consistent female choice for any continuous morphological character in males is an important source of variation in male reproductive success . |
12 | On the other hand , there is extensive evidence for specific factors which can control the pathways of differentiation . |
13 | There is extensive areas of woodland , many commercial plantations which can become the starting point for accommodating the new village . |
14 | Specifically , it seems plausible that if there is extensive competition in the market , relatively inefficient firms will be forced out . |
15 | Patrick Green , the environment group 's radiation consultant , says : ‘ There is extensive contamination along 6 kilometres of the River Esk in Cumbria , which is not discussed in official reports published by the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food . |
16 | To the north and east of the village there is extensive meadowland along the river Yeo , with no earthworks except drainage ditches . |
17 | Less evident , however , is extensive consciousness of its essentially political nature , involving conflict over control of scarce resources between North and South , that is between affluent and less developed regions of the world . |
18 | Geriatric units are particularly vulnerable because treatment of UTIs tends to be long term and there is extensive use of indwelling urinary tract catheters . |
19 | Long-firm frauds are to be found in most western countries , and are liable to occur wherever there is extensive use of credit in business transactions . |
20 | What is anatomical basis of this orientation selectivity ? ( personal communication ) suggests an answer which is reminiscent of that proposed by to account for the ability of octopuses to recognize spatial patterns . |
21 | The Hungarian government is inviting tenders for a project to computerise the social security system . |
22 | The Hungarian government is inviting tenders for a project to computerise the social security system . |
23 | The South African government is inviting tenders for two cellular telephone licences it plans to award , with a mid-June deadline for applications : the successful bidders will have to pay the government about $33m upfront for the licence and 5% of turnover in annual licence fees , the Financial Times reports ; Cable & Wireless is expected to bid for one of the licences in partnership with the local M-Net pay television station . |
24 | Turkey 's state-owned Posts , Telegraphs & Telephone Administration is inviting rebids for the contract to set up a Groupe Speciale Mobile digital cellular system : bids had already been received to set up the system on a revenue-sharing basis , but the tender was withdrawn after the PTT decided to set up the system on a concession basis instead . |
25 | The Scottish Enterprise Foundation , a consortium of companies and public bodies formed last November to encourage new business in Scotland , is inviting students with bright ideas to submit them to a panel of entrepreneurs and experts . |
26 | The British Architectural Library is inviting nominations for the annual Sir Bannister Fletcher Awards of the Authors ' Club for the best book published on architecture or the fine arts during 1991 . |
27 | The molecular Spectroscopy Group is inviting applications for the 1992 Harry Willis prize for analytical spectroscopy . |
28 | One is Israeli withdrawal from ‘ territories [ not , deliberately , the territories ] occupied in the recent conflict ’ . |
29 | In those circumstances whether the accused is dishonest falls outwith s.2(1) but within the principles discussed below . |
30 | At this stage , there is little reference to the likely difficulty of the criterion or to factors which are associated with variation in difficulty . |