Example sentences of "is [verb] [is] [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Any section that is highlighted is treated as an object by Quatro Pro for Windows . |
2 | Many researchers ( e.g. Sharpe 1976 ; Deem 1978 ) have argued that the occupational segregation of men and women which takes place after education is completed is related to the subject segregation which takes place at school . |
3 | What behaviour is expected is determined by the job , but we can generalize . |
4 | Orders are already pouring in for the American-made scarves and bandanas that heat up when a liquid-filled pad is microwaved is placed into a pouch . |
5 | When giving orders , much of the impact of What is said is derived from the stage management of the Whole procedure . |
6 | When collecting figures for any statistical analysis it is clearly very important that the way in which the data is collected is planned with the analysis in mind . |
7 | The ‘ catch ’ is that , even though the time when something is done is decided by the volunteer , he has no cues from clocks , television , or other humans as to what the time really is . |
8 | At this the lowest level , what is done is done in a compliant way . |
9 | The basic tenet upon which a common law system is founded is known as the doctrine of precedent . |
10 | Unemployment means a period commencing after the effective date of insurance during which the Insured Borrower is out of work as a result of redundancy as defined in the Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act 1978 or any amendment thereto , dismissal where the contract under which the Insured Borrower is employed is terminated by the employer , or the financial insolvency of the business of the Insured Borrower 's employer or the business of the Insured Borrower' . |
11 | in respect of employed persons , out of work as a result of redundancy as defined in the Employment Protection ( Consolidated ) Act 1978 , as amended , dismissal where the contract under which the Insured Customer is employed is terminated by the Employer , or the declared bankruptcy or liquidation of the business of the Insured Customer 's employer . |
12 | In particular , the speed with which a man 's face is recognised is related to the degree to which information about his appearance , personality and biographical details is available to the observer . |
13 | The ratio in which it is distributed is governed by the distribution law . |
14 | Both mechanisms can be viewed as part of the liberal response to the threat to freedom which it is believed is posed by the existence of untrammelled power , be it public or private . |
15 | The effect of the rule that terms must be incorporated no later than when the contract is concluded is illustrated by the case of Olley v Marlborough Court Hotel [ 1949 ] 1 KB 532 . |
16 | Very often the way in which change is implemented is left to the school to decide and this can then be done in accordance with its philosophy and aims . |
17 | He had held explicitly , however , that when and where any given species is created is determined by the conditions it needs to flourish . |