Example sentences of "[indef pn] is said [prep] " in BNC.

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1 One is said to be for the Lord and the other for Azazel .
2 In PS itself nothing is said about the sorts of words that are admissible ; there is merely a list of possible and impossible words .
3 Conversely , while the Act provides that dividing up residential units to create more does specifically require consent , nothing is said about reducing the number of residential units or , for that matter , splitting or amalgamating any other type of unit of use .
4 In Grace Abounding nothing is said about his life as a soldier except that it was once preserved by the mercy of God when another man took his place as sentinel during a siege and was killed by a musket bullet .
5 Nothing is said about cross-examination , not even a request for the facility to be afforded if it would be compatible with foreign procedures ; no detail is given as to the manner in which the evidence is to be ‘ reduced into writing ’ , so that , for example , no preference is expressed for a verbatim transcript rather than a summary minute prepared by the foreign judge .
6 Nothing is said about residence orders , either that they can be made or that they can not be made ex parte .
7 At the same time nothing is said about the way in which firms will converge on one of the large set of possible equilibrium agreements ( given that collusion is sustainable ) .
8 Also in 1935 , the men were given permission to mark cards for the Ladies , but nothing is said of the reverse procedure .
9 That Aethelberht , king of Kent , exercised authority over his brother , Eadberht , is clear from the way in which it was necessary for Ealdwulf , bishop of Rochester , to secure confirmation of a grant of land from Eadberht in 738 from Aethelberht and Nothhelm , archbishop of Canterbury , acknowledging that he had erred in not doing so sooner ( CS 159 : S 27 ) , but nothing is said of any necessity to secure Aethelbald 's confirmation .
10 Nothing is said of the progress of Theophylact in Mercia and ‘ parts of Britain ’ .
11 Note , too , that nothing is said within such analyses about forms of middle-class racism — the discussion pivots around a simple polarization between a ‘ ruling ’ and ‘ working ’ class .
12 Nothing is said in the Act about whether orders can be made ex parte or only inter partes .
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