Example sentences of "[be] shown [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It can be argued that the cash outflow in respect of the reorganisation costs relates to the acquisition of a subsidiary , and should be shown under investing activities . |
2 | A pen ( or stylus ) is able to draw on the LCD-screen and be shown as electronic ink . |
3 | They reckon investors and customers might worry needlessly about a firm 's balance sheet if , say , asset values plunged while liabilities , which will not be shown at current values , were unchanged . |
4 | Land and buildings are to be shown at original cost or subsequent valuation . |
5 | Land and buildings are to be shown at original cost or subsequent valuation . |
6 | In an interview to be shown on Central tonight , Neil Todd says he 'll find it hard to trust anybody again.The Church says he was offered help , but backed out . |
7 | Tonight his documentary will be shown on Central Television . |
8 | A short film will be shown on Black and Decker prior to the tour followed by a question and answer session . |
9 | One of initial 10-second ‘ teaser ’ television spots , to be shown on regional sports networks , notes that the summer of 1994 will see football played ‘ without shoulder pads , helmets or cheerleaders . ’ |
10 | But how can this be shown on independent grounds , i.e. without presupposing the validity of the theory which one wishes to prove ? |
11 | HOLLYWOOD 'S version of Andrew Morton 's controversial best seller , Diana : Her True Story , is to be shown on British television . |
12 | For this new publication , Scully has created eight monochromatic etchings which will be shown with related studies and four new paintings . |
13 | They will be shown with related paintings ( to 24 October ) . |
14 | An improper and dominant motive would have to be shown for revealing matters which would normally be in the public interest . |
15 | Here , works of different kinds can be shown in spiritual unity , just as in a church a fourteenth-century painting is perfectly compatible with a baroque altar . |
16 | I consider that programme to be by far the best report on the effects of screen violence to be shown in recent years . |
17 | ‘ You have been very brave , Miss Morgan , and I want you to know that both Craig and I are very grateful , a gratitude that will be shown in practical terms as soon as possible . ’ |
18 | Further , in a recent case the Court has held that unless an individual agreement can be shown in concrete terms to produce an effect on trade , it does not fall within Article 85(1) . |
19 | Yet screening should not be recommended as public health policy until clear benefit in terms of reduced mortality from cancer can be shown in prospective screening studies . |
20 | If posters , packaging , show cards , or other visual matter are part of the campaign , then they will be shown in rough form , although " rough " actually means very realistic and finished looking material . |
21 | The entire collection will be shown in chronological order over a period of five years and each display will involve the restoration of the objects involved and their addition to a technical catalogue covering every object . |
22 | Thus a king would be shown in full coronation robes , holding the sceptres of estate and with a crown on his head , a bishop in full pontificals , a knight in his finest suit of armour and his lady dressed for Court . |
23 | Such genetic progress can not be shown in British breeds , claims Prof King . |
24 | Up to nine people can be tested with their results stored for later retrieval , results can be shown in numeric or graph form in a choice of categories . |
25 | With a Β 1 chain specific antibody , expression of a characteristic Β 1 chain ( 130 kD under reducing and 116 kD under non-reducing conditions ) could be shown in isolated basolateral cell membranes of normal colonic mucosa . |
26 | It will be shown in special Imax cinemas around the world . |
27 | They must never be shown by explicit method . |
28 | This process can be shown by normal carbon dioxide being passed through a tube containing algae in water with the heavier O isotope and carbon dioxide with the heavier O isotope being passed through another tube containing the same type of algae in normal water . |
29 | Progress will be shown by increased fluency ; an increase in the range of types of text which the pupil can tackle without frustration ; an increase in the range of approaches which readers can apply to particular texts according to their own purposes and those of the texts — skimming , scanning , close reading and so on . |