Example sentences of "be in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So the dungaree 'd bassist should be in EMF : so the woolly-hatted guitarist belongs in the Washington DC scene ; so the stand-up drummer recalls King Bloody Kirt at their prime .
2 Both are a natural habitat for golf of indescribable beauty , and on the lower coastal levels the cliffs give way to duneland , transformed here and there into links so natural they might well be in Scotland .
3 If not , how few Tory Members do there need to be in Scotland before it is accepted that the status quo is no longer tenable ?
4 There will be a number of such opportunities , whether they be among the commandos or the Marine commandos , or in the SAS , the new Royal Engineers Regiment — whose headquarters will be in Scotland — or the new Scottish Yeomanry Regiment which is to be set up .
5 It would also be in Scotland 's interest to have influence over defence , foreign affairs and large-scale economics .
6 The financial scheme attached to the Bill demonstrates that it would be in Scotland 's interest to have an influence over overall levels of taxation in the United Kingdom .
7 The majority of new woodland will be in Scotland .
8 Next week we shall be in Scotland with the Helensborough and Gerloch Horticultural Society so I hope we can cultivate your interest again then but for now from Daphne , Fred Walter and from me Stefan goodbye and may I wish a joyous and peaceful Christmas to all of our gardening friends everywhere .
9 Will that be in Scotland ?
10 Though he declined to say who he thought would win tomorrow , one gets the impression that he will be in Scotland 's corner , remembering that if they do win they will head for Twickenham and possible Triple Crown glory .
11 The court has heard that she was arrested after police found out that one of the men she named appeared to be in Scotland at the time of the alleged incident .
12 The youths are likely to be in Scotland at the same time as the New Zealand national side and Auckland provincial side .
13 you take the high road and I 'll take the long road and I 'll be in Scotland
14 The offices used to be in West Byfleet in Surrey .
15 Now I think , er and I 'm sure that Mrs will , I 've I 've got other information as well , that we could , I , I , I 'd like to recommend that we had an on going petition which could be in Welfare Rights , the Town Hall , The Libraries , but there 's no , I do n't think there 's an opposition to such a thing , whereby we ask for a P D S A clinic in Harlow , I 'm sure there 's room round where they were sit , sited before , and I do n't know , you know , I 'd like to know what Mrs 's thinks , also I 've got information er , a , following lots of phone calls erm there is an organisation called The Blue Cross , they have a clinic in Victoria and they 're , they have a head office in Oxford and they will help if they know the name of the vet and have the invoice and I 'm afraid it 's tested , but they will help pensioner 's and other low paid people to meet there bill 's , so that 's another outcome , while were doing the petition .
16 These guerrillas — Collin Gubbins had pointed out in 1939 — would be in actions usually fought ‘ at point-blank range as the result of an ambush or raid ’ .
17 ‘ I agree therefore with all your Lordships that the practice of exacting an undertaking in damages from the Crown as a condition of the grant of an interlocutory injunction in this type of law enforcement action ought not to be applied as a matter of course , as it should be in actions between subject and subject , in relator actions , and in actions by the Crown to enforce or to protect its proprietary or contractual rights .
18 Details and photographs will be in Medau News .
19 Unfortunately living in Ireland I do n't see much of the team but I was lucky enough to be in Southampton a few weeks ago to see them beat Southampton about the head a little .
20 Producing these on conventional printers is a very laborious process and the results will only be in black and white .
21 Photographs should be in black and white .
22 Distribution and storage should be in materials that can not contaminate the water , such as asbestos-cement , plastics , or lined pipes and containers .
23 which , you should be in shorts .
24 Therefore he needed to be in London and could not be in Cuddesdon .
25 ‘ Ensuring that he wo n't be in Kinsai when the Kha-Khan dies , ’ Orcadai observed .
26 5 million children in lone-parent households but this is only a single snapshot count and the number of children currently estimated to be in step-families ( between 1 and 1 .
27 Soon , carving etiquette might well be as developed and intricate a ritual as chess and , when it did get that advanced it would probably be in Wimbledon but , for the moment , Henry was faced with the unattractive prospect of involuntary double murder .
28 And people are either just going to be in despair or else they 're going to revolt .
29 Antoinette will be in despair , ’ whispered Madame Delon .
30 Labour supporters must be in despair at not being able to race away from the Tories in the run up to the election .
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