Example sentences of "is know in " in BNC.
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1 | Why do we persist in trying to know everything there is to know in the belief that one day , presumably quite soon , we will succeed ? |
2 | Keg , which includes lager , is known in the industry as ‘ brewery conditioned beer ’ . |
3 | In addition to the secular names , there is an additional one by which the person is known in the synagogue , by which he is ‘ called to the Torah ’ . |
4 | Keg , which includes lager , is known in the industry as ‘ brewery conditioned beer ’ . |
5 | Dr Kavanagh , who wears a beret above fierce eyebrows and is known in New York as Frankie the Mechanic because he fixes the neighbours ' cars , is on permanent red alert over his brother 's reputation . |
6 | The M2 , or Alligator as it is known in West German service , is a vehicle the size of an average forty-five-seater passenger coach , and is essentially a self-propelled bridging pontoon . |
7 | Fired with enthusiasm for the new Europe on his return flight over the North Sea , Fuhrer Kinnock , as he is known in the German press , seemed more frustrated than ever at being out of office at such a momentous time . |
8 | VHAF , as it is known in the trade , is being given a rigorous fitness test by the Football League Playing Surfaces Committee . |
9 | Tong , as he is known in Thailand , graduated from the classic Jimmy White academy of excellence and , in taking time off from the classroom and money off mugs , he , like White , enjoyed some memorable moments . |
10 | This is known in other mammals including Ring-tailed Lemurs — also to be seen in the Walled Garden . |
11 | The mountain everlasting ( Antennaria dioica ) with its dainty little furry flowers is known in Gaelic as literally ‘ cat 's paw ’ , while the marsh marigold ( Caltha palustris ) is known as ‘ the yellow plant of Beltane ’ , for it makes its appearance at Beltane , May first , thus marking the second half of the ancient Celtic year . |
12 | The common fumitory ( Fumaria officinalis ) is known in Gaelic as , which translates as ‘ earth-smoke plant ’ and is a play on the Latin name . |
13 | Where this is known in advance it has been noted on the flight tables . |
14 | The facts are that the Palace of justice was built between 1935 and 1940 in a style that is known in Italy as Littoria , but which we would term Fascist . |
15 | All stops and times are displayed so your ascent profile is known in advance . |
16 | Although the dustcover of this book asserts that the Telangana struggle is ‘ now legendary ’ , it is unlikely that this history is known in Britain . |
17 | This study also serves to illustrate the very real need for what is known in healing circles as ‘ psychic protection ’ . |
18 | The most effective way to use essential oils for skin-care is known in France as a cure . |
19 | It is known in Australia as the Australian White and was first exported there in 1958 ( heifers in calf to a White Galloway ) ; it is one of the basic breeds within the Mandalong Special . |
20 | Yes its Orange Walk season , when we are invited to rejoice in celebrating the victory of King William of Orange ( or Good King Billy as he is known in some circles ) at the Battle of the Boyne . |
21 | These are what we call information skills ; this phrase is meant to include what is known in some contexts as ‘ library-user education ’ , ‘ reading development ’ , ‘ experimental and research training ’ , ‘ study skills ’ and ‘ media literacy ’ . |
22 | THE BUTTER Information Council is what is known in the terms of peasant wisdom as a fool unto itself . |
23 | It now costs significantly less to buy a computer — or a ‘ work station ’ as it is known in the trade — than it does to pay someone to sit behind it . |
24 | This is known in the field as the ‘ killer heuristic ’ . |
25 | What these works do , or tend to do , not so much singly , perhaps , as in series , is to set in train through the sheer repetition of their demeaning view of women , for example , or their glamorisation of crime , what is known in behaviouristic terms as a process of conditioning , the ‘ drip-drip ’ effect of popular parlance . |
26 | His brief at the new Ministry for National Heritage — of Fun and Tourism ( Fat ) , as it is known in Whitehall — embraces the BBC . |
27 | Very little is known in detail about its immediate effect in the terrible year of 1348/9 in Sussex . |
28 | It is known in India as the ‘ Good Snake ’ . |
29 | While ‘ the Ten ’ , as it is known in the trade , is having its most successful year since 1986 with an average 7.2 million viewers , it can not rest on its laurels . |
30 | ‘ In this way , he is clearly trying to dominate his wife in what is known in men as gorilla-like behaviour . ’ |