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

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1 Its street frontages are mostly of glass , separated by stone mullions designed to look like cast iron , and the windows are constructed as oriels in very slender iron frames ; it is included in this book because it was a pioneering metal-framed building .
2 The approach which is adopted in this book , and which is described in this introductory chapter , is a variety of ‘ contextual ’ approach : it is assumed that the semantic properties of a lexical item are fully reflected in appropriate aspects of the relations it contracts with actual and potential contexts .
3 No attempt is made in this book to give a comprehensive listing of important bibliographies .
4 It is argued in this book that in many areas of the world where environmental fragility is an outstanding characteristic , there is a failure to adapt to a variety of new and related pressures , particularly population pressure and increased state intervention which is often extractive in nature , and also that such technically state-sponsored innovations that there are , tend to be inappropriate or inaccessible .
5 These approaches — startling both to old guard materialists and to some conservative believers — deserve the popularisation that is offered in this book with the accreditation of a working scientist .
6 A merger is essentially a particular category of takeover ; no special distinction is drawn in this book between mergers and takeovers .
7 I would recommend you do is look in this book , there 's a coup a couple of copies of which is , I mean er , is in the library , right .
8 Despite this ambiguity , the term ‘ client ’ is used in this book to distinguish those who are about to be , or already are in a relationship with the agency through the attention of a social worker .
9 A wide range of nozzles is used in this book .
10 By that time , Freud certainly had moved on a bit , from the earlier , perhaps rather narrow concentration on the repression and he was moving into the second er era of psycho psychoanalysis when there was an emphasis more on the total personality on the ego and its mechanisms of defence , to quote a title of a famous book by , and I think this is more the kind of thing that Freud is doing in this book , where you , you see not just the repressions in the unconscious , but the whole personality , and you understand it , in terms of its various defensive erm , structures , and the way which it carried out its repression .
11 The clause in a contract which refers matters to an expert for determination is known in this book as the " expert clause " .
12 The endearingly eclectic 17th-century doctor is represented in this book by his tour de force ‘ On Dreams ’ which , as well as any other , fits Dr Johnson 's definition of an essay as ‘ a loose sally of the mind ’ .
13 By simply following the day by day eating , exercise and positive thinking programme that is detailed in this book .
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