Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 In all of the cells for which lipid compositional asymmetries have been described the negatively charged phospholipids are predominantly located in the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane , while the zwitterionic phospholipids , containing the phosphorylcholine headgroup , are found in the outer leaflet .
2 BRS users are predominantly found in the legal , government , security and publishing sectors .
3 Reservoir rocks suitable for gas production are widely developed in the Zechstein .
4 These are widely advertised in the evident continentality of so much of the late Permian and early Triassic record in Europe and North America .
5 The know-how funds , for example , are widely appreciated in the newly emerging countries in eastern Europe .
6 The figs are widely scattered in the forests , however , so a troop ranges over much more ground than does one of brown capuchins .
7 Although sponges are widely distributed in the fossil record they are particularly numerous and easy to collect in Cretaceous rocks in Europe and North America , where dozens of well-preserved species have been described .
8 Receptors which bind hormones such as adrenaline and noradrenaline are widely distributed in the body .
9 Such traits are widely distributed in the general population and , as considerable research over the past decade has shown , are easily measurable with self-rating questionnaires , of which there are now very many .
10 For example , of 134 species of mosses identified in Peary Land , north Greenland , Holmen ( 1960 ) categorized only one , Ortothecium acuminatum , as endemic to the area , and only 24 ( 18% ) as having a mainly arctic distribution ; the remaining species are widely distributed in the north temperate zone .
11 These are widely considered in the literature already mentioned above .
12 The geometric compositions are derived from traditional village and nomadic designs and are widely used in the Soviet Union , Pakistan and Afghanistan .
13 London , especially Inner London , gains considerably from the heavy weight given to population density and to a range of household characteristics derived from the Census , which are widely used in the redistributional formulae .
14 Improved versions of what became more generally known as the patent still are widely used in the making of grain whisky , gin , and other potable and industrial spirits .
15 Both terms are widely used in the everyday speech of laymen concerning economic and business affairs . [ … ]
16 A major source will be the abundant Soviet technical literature on statistical practice , which has been little studied in the West .
17 The canvases had been properly relined in the nineteenth century and only the ‘ Hosea ’ and ‘ Obadiah ’ required new linings .
18 Labour , for example , wants next year to throw £20 million at a ‘ reading recovery scheme ’ for which there would be absolutely no need had reading been properly taught in the first place ( something which requires little in the way of ‘ resources ’ ) .
19 If you feel from the discussion around the table that the u requirements of York have not been properly reflected in the the published H One figure er and that there is a need to distribute that population , and therefore there is going to be a Greater York figure .
20 Are there periods in his career or aspects of his art which have not been properly appreciated in the past and which will be reassessed by your exhibition ?
21 Nor has the potential and positive contribution of musicians been widely acknowledged in the process of reform .
22 It has been widely opposed in the UK as likely to stigmatise and isolate pupils .
23 PROFESSOR Tom Gibson 's death has understandably been widely noted in the public press , such was his reputation and distinction in the world of medical science , medicine and the arts .
24 The 1948 treaty had been widely criticized in the West for limiting Finnish sovereignty , but was defended by successive Finnish governments for providing an accommodation with a powerful neighbour which protected Finland 's market economy and pluralist political system .
25 Indeed , in France this has been widely recognized in the very successful ‘ Gites ’ scheme .
26 In the West , poetry in translation from Eastern Europe has been widely disseminated in the past couple of decades .
27 In theory this process had already been widely applied in the first half of the century ( see The Age of Revolution , chapter 8 ) but in practice it was enormously reinforced after 1850 by the triumph of liberalism .
28 The former is itself a fascinating tale that will surely be told in full elsewhere , of how interested parties helped to orchestrate the episode and stimulate financial investments in ways that have been widely criticised in the scientific community .
29 Dream interpretation had been widely practised in the ancient world , but since Christian theologians could establish no way of telling the difference between divine and demonic dreams , divination of any sort was pronounced heretical .
30 The McDonald 's approach to business and training has been widely copied in the retail industry .
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