Example sentences of "is [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | Restricting property assessments to just eight bands with a top level of , in effect , £320,000 is blatantly in favour of those privileged , wealthy occupiers whose homes have a value of anything between £650,000 to £20 million — and that includes many staunch Tory supporters . |
2 | ‘ We should be honest , and accept that most of the money in the sport comes either from TV directly , or as a result of television interest , which is mostly in track and field . |
3 | As we saw above , and Lyons would not disagree , it is mostly in the paralinguistic features that English performs this function . |
4 | The large living-cum-dining room is mostly in earthy natural shades — they 're easy on the eye and a perfect setting for the colourful rug and furniture which the Coles bought to remind them of their travels |
5 | The mild dissonance used is either a minor 7th or a major 9th : Note that the added part is mostly in contrary motion with the top part ( this usually gives a more powerful bass ) , and that all the notes used are different . |
6 | Again , there is no note repetition and the movement is mostly in contrary motion with the treble . |
7 | The score is mostly in the handwriting of one or more copyists , who seem to have put it together as Purcell completed the various numbers , leaving blanks for what was not ready . |
8 | The construction is mostly in the interior , and I do n't think you would like that , malaria and Indians . |
9 | The reported experience is mostly in patients with peptic strictures and there is little information on the efficacy and safety of this treatment in patients with corrosive oesophageal strictures . |
10 | The customer 's is mostly in Creole , cf. lines 11 and 16 , where the boundaries of the Creole stretches correspond with " quotation marks " . |
11 | A way forward seemed to have emerged some decades ago with the school of " facet analysis " developed from the work of Dr S. R. Ranganathan , whose revolutionary Colon Classification is widely in use throughout India . |
12 | Dr Ranganathan was one of the most brilliant and imaginative figures the profession has seen ; his Colon Classification went through many revisions and new editions , and is widely in use in his own country , yet elsewhere it is admired but , for good reasons , not employed . |
13 | Nor can I look at the way in which this view of faith and reason has influenced contemporary Christian thinking , both mainstream and among the evangelical or fundamentalist groups where it is most in evidence . |
14 | The management information system should indicate what is most in need of investigation . |
15 | In J v C [ 1970 ] AC 668 Lord Macdermott described it as : … a process whereby , when all the relevant facts , relationships , claims and wishes of parents , risks , choices and other circumstances are taken into account and weighed , the course to be followed will be that which is most in the interests of the child 's welfare as that term has now to be understood . |
16 | One might say that the ‘ candid camera ’ technique used for some television programmes , where people have tricks played on them for the benefit of the viewers , is rather in this mode of observation , though it is to be hoped that social researchers would not encourage people to make fools of themselves in the way television producers do . |
17 | Our current interest is rather in the inherent feasibility of controlling management objectives by means of legal duties . |
18 | It 's just that I 'm planning to write a book which is rather in his field , and I wanted his advice . |
19 | If , as Lord Bruce of Donington points out ( letter , April 2 ) , the new Parliament will be presented with a Bill before most members have themselves been able to read the text of the treaty , this is presumably in the hope that they will railroad it through before the British presidency commences in June . |
20 | We see her so with Theseus again on a near-contemporary Attic cup ( fig. 98 ) ; and it is presumably in the same role that she dominates the latest and best preserved of all archaic pediments , at the two ends of a temple on Aegina , dedicated to Aphaia , a local deity associated with Artemis rather than Athena . |
21 | Holding and transferring bibliographic information is presumably in the interests of the data subject ( the author ) and is vital for the efficient running of the book industry . ’ |
22 | But another reason is presumably in the past , because the military was terribly powerful , much more powerful before the coup than now and Gorbachev was frightened to start dismantling it too . |
23 | Black was weak in possession and this is Thomson now Oldfield Lewis moving down the left and here he is eventually in possession . |
24 | In fact , our trade with the EC is overwhelmingly in deficit . |
25 | As Table 3.4 columns 4 and 5 show , the discount houses ' business is overwhelmingly in sterling and their ‘ sight ’ liabilities are far greater than for any other banks . |
26 | Prose narrative of the Middle Ages is overwhelmingly in Latin ; vernacular narrative is usually in verse . |
27 | Cash is overwhelmingly in sterling erm , can I just look up and remind my erm , refresh me on that . |
28 | He has good fingers and can never be accused of interpretative posturing ; but his phrasing can be unimaginative , his passagework frequently sounds étude - like , and his feeling for dramatic ebb and flow is rarely in evidence . |
29 | The outcome is rarely in doubt . |
30 | It is rarely in the form of a single sentence . |