Example sentences of "[noun sg] known to be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The original duty owed was the basic one of not intentionally or recklessly injuring a trespasser known to be present ( Addie v Dumbreck Collieries [ 1929 ] AC 358 ) .
2 The occupier owed a duty of common humanity to a trespasser known to be present .
3 On the same day Mohsin Siddiqi , an opposition senator known to be close to the MQM , was one of 15 people killed in Karachi by unidentified snipers .
4 Protein fractions containing TFIIA , a transcription factor known to be involved in transcription initiation by RNA polymerase II and 5'-regulated polymerase III genes ( e.g. U6 ) , were tested for their role in in vitro transcription of classical pol III genes .
5 We noticed now a trail of well-trodden snow winding back towards the shore , obviously a route known to be safe by the experienced locals .
6 We observed that deletions up to nt -531 did not impair transcriptional activity , although this region comprises the RARE sequence known to be responsible for the retinoic acid-mediated transcriptional enhancement .
7 But they had a lively fear that enclosure might rob them of their valuable rights — rights which made a real difference to their standard and their mode of living — in the interests of the large freeholders and a corporation known to be corrupt .
8 This substance , which acts as a neurotransmitter in the brain to regulate mood , also influences the activity of norepinephrine , the other neurotransmitter known to be involved in manic-depressive illness .
9 In such cases unemployment is known to be impending at the outset of the contract and therefore the exclusion ‘ unemployment known to be impending at the commencement of insurance ’ will apply with a resultant repudiation of the claim .
10 Meanwhile , in a move reportedly designed to check the further collapse of the dinar , the Finance Minister Majid Abd Ja'far confirmed on Nov. 7 that the central Rafidain Bank had been authorized to accept currency known to be counterfeit [ see also p. 38407 ] .
11 A second footprint ( footprint I ) was observed between deletions Δ71 and Δ72 ( nucleotides -495 to -527 ) , in the region known to be necessary for maintaining transcriptional strength .
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