Example sentences of "[vb base] be [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Those who remain are employed in maintenance and repair work .
2 Details on these craft are shown in the caption to the diagram on page 41 , but MTB 74 was an unusual ship even among these fast midgets .
3 ‘ The repeated testing is leading to problems in that animals now associate being put in a crush with being tested and one can get considerable stress in older animals .
4 Stage I sleep is defined in terms of the EEG and EOG records as consisting of a low voltage EEG with some slow activity , and occasional vertex sharp waves , and slow rolling eye movements ( see example . )
5 Reportedly OSF is motivated in setting things up like this to see the technologies can stand on their own .
6 Indeed , work is one of the key bases on which honour is established in the eyes of family , kin and locality .
7 Perhaps EGF is stored in the endothelial cells of the normal mucosa and when inflamation develops is rapidly utilised to stimulate cell proliferation because EGF is cruicial for the change from quiescent cells to the S phase of the proliferative cycle .
8 ‘ All I want is to sing in Hochhauser as usual .
9 More land was purchased for playgrounds in 1837 and 1839 ; a rent-free house for the Usher was added in 1839 .
10 Tough and tender Kathryn takes gold IMAGINE being lost in the wild stretches of the Scottish Highlands , icy northern wind beating heavily against your face and sheets of splintering rain biting deep into your face .
11 I have always tried , in these cases , to ensure that any diversification we seek is found in an area which is contiguous to our own skill base .
12 They oil was discovered in Kuwait .
13 I will always want to work with companies and I actually enjoy being based in buildings .
14 The clients appreciate being kept in the picture , even if their stay can not be made shorter .
15 I think that the districts there possibly given the exception of Selby have taken a rather cautious approach as to what they anticipate being built in their areas within the Greater York area itself er over the next thirteen years .
16 Since SAVE was established in 1975 , these have included Mentmore Towers in Buckinghamshire , Belton House , Lincolnshire , Kedleston Hall and Calke Abbey in Derbyshire , Thoresby Hall , Nottinghamshire , and Brodsworth Hall , South Yorkshire .
17 SAVE was founded in the belief that endangered historic buildings are news .
18 When SAVE was launched in 1975 , good photographs of endangered buildings were very scarce , but with today 's improved methods of printing we can use any reasonable snapshot we are sent .
19 Baldwin 's reply was not very different from words lie had used to the July deputation , but this time of course lie was speaking in public and with his words immediately available for all to refer to :
20 Recall was scored in terms of the number of ideas expressed in the passage which a subject was able to remember .
21 Erm plans for the succession er and development of senior people and some of the plans this is going back to July er were in place then , most of the plans are in place now erm has probably most of you know are retiring in in October er their jobs have now all been allocated and are in the process of being transferred to the partners .
22 The criteria they imply are summarized in Fig. 7.2 .
23 In one very vivid dream , I remember being shot in the lower back and although it was only a dream we had to swim under a sort of submerged wall in order to escape . ’
24 Unless you like being marooned in out-of-the-way places with a half-empty water bottle , it is not a subject a hitch-hiker should get drawn into .
25 Instead player A's payoff is increasing in the size of , so player A prefers to encourage the B t 's to believe that their type is large .
26 John from Glasgow Rangers fan is serving in the army in Germany , and knew nothing about Carolyn 's unusual choice of dress .
27 As you draw what you draw is reflected in as many mirrors as you specify .
28 If we say we know something , a personal and responsible commitment to what we know is assumed in our claim .
29 So it is that close attention to the language itself and reference to systemic knowledge allows us to negotiate meaning and acquire the kind of information which for the reader in the schematic know is provided in advance .
30 Another highly important fact is that some sets of cross- references taken together would actually reveal inadequacies in the way in which the material to which they refer is handled in the dictionary in its present form .
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