Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [is] [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A rising level of real national income in the long-run is called economic growth and this is yet another policy objective of governments . |
2 | Some lawyers in the Soviet Union advocated the adoption of the Western principle that the accused is presumed innocent until proved guilty , but met with little success until the Gorbachev period . |
3 | The second is called heuristic , which is an exploratory approach to problem solving and simulation that uses repeated ( iterative ) trial and error , each solution being assessed and used to modify successive attempts , until a final solution is achieved . |
4 | Accordingly , the concept of matters relating to tort , delict or quasi-delict must be regarded as an autonomous concept which is to be interpreted , for the application of the Convention , principally by reference to the scheme and objectives of the Convention in order to ensure that the latter is given full effect . |
5 | The second is an untidy surgical exposure , the more convincing and moving for its incompetence , of the first 's withheld human inwardness , while the first is a theological drama in which the must of ‘ a man absolutely must go somewhere ’ gets tortured on the rack of faith . |
6 | The first is called algorithmic , which comprises a procedure or series of instructions used to solve a specific type of problem . |
7 | The second QLF , if any , will only be considered if none of the reference resolution possibilities for the first is deemed acceptable . |
8 | If after 1 year of a 2 year contract the insured is made unemployed cover under the policy exists until the end of the 2nd year subject to the terms and conditions of the policy . |
9 | The new is made comfortable by being made familiar since it is seen as having evolved from the forms of the past . ’ |
10 | But we shall mistake its real substance if we begin with the cult of saints and relics seen , as they were seen in the Reformation , in terms of channels through which a distant , concealed world of the holy is made present and accessible . |
11 | If you are sent to prison for up to six months , you have to wait seven years ; a fine is wiped clean after five years and probation or conditional discharge takes one year . |
12 | For each 10 seats booked , an 11th is given free . |