Example sentences of "[conj] it be [vb pp] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The most sustained recent discussion of the nature of the ‘ academic ’ is to be found in the journal Minerva ( see Shils 1984 ; Lobkowicz 1984 ; Ruegg 1986 ) where it is explored in relation to concepts such as truth , inquiry , research , culture ( Bildung ) , community , rationality , disinterestedness , voluntary solidarity and equality among researchers ; though one should not overlook Broady 's ( 1978–9 ) stimulating attack on mere academicism . |
2 | Where the heart is turbulent and restless , where it is mixed in motive , and conceals anger , pride , or fear , then the vision of God can not be seen . |
3 | The dividing line between foregrounding and unmotivated prominence must be drawn in principle : where it is drawn in practice depends on a coherent literary interpretation of style . |
4 | Widely expected to have won last year 's Turner Prize , which was , in fact , awarded to Grenville Davey , Wilding is , nevertheless , enjoying a high profile , with a museum exhibition of ten sculptures from the last ten years having been organised by the Newlyn Art Gallery , where it was seen in March , and now transferred to IKON in Birmingham ( to 5 June ) . |
5 | Close investigation of the lode , where it was exposed in Thriddle Scar high above , suggested that it was hading , 18 inches for every fathom in depth , away from the advancing heading ! |
6 | This alters the previous law , where it was held in effect that where a policeman was the only witness to what had occurred , no offence was committed . |
7 | Perhaps the spiral designs originated in the ‘ Bandkeramik ’ of the Danube basin and arrived in Crete by way of the Cyclades , where stone pyxides were made with spiral ornaments ; but Stylianos Alexiou thinks it more likely that the spiral came from the Middle East , where it was used in gold wire jewellery from an early date . |
8 | Training officers who noted that they were able to spend their full time on training were very rare , although it was noted in Chapter 4 that a training officer or more ‘ training officer time ’ was the most commonly wanted further ‘ resource ’ to expand or develop existing training programmes . |
9 | A similar argument was presented in the 1963 Robbins Report on higher education , although it was couched in terms which spoke of untap-ped pools of ability ( women and the working class ) who could be drawn into higher education if more places were available . |
10 | This is obviously a safer course than renewing the writ although it was said in Sisknys v Hanley ( 1982 ) The Times , 26 May that the fact that the plaintiff 's solicitor could have but did not use this substituted service procedure was not a good reason for refusing renewal . |
11 | The DUAC disappeared from view shortly after this , although it was revived in November 1968 in the wake of the 5 October demonstration . |
12 | Lord Ackner referred , at p. 827 , to the function of the visitor as being the supervision ‘ of the internal rules of the foundation so that it is governed in accordance with those private laws which the founder has laid down … ’ |
13 | The reality of the process of change is that it is conducted in context . |
14 | He presumably wants to say that the idea that there can be a general definition of the economic sphere is a residue of the classical claim that it is defined in terms of some universal trait such as human needs . |
15 | However , the major weakness of the Keynesian theory of the demand for money is that it is couched in terms of a choice simply between money and bonds . |
16 | But it is difficult to get there and to find people being tortured ; it is such a horrible activity that it is done in secret . |
17 | It is currently a prerequisite of a qualifying corporate bond that it is expressed in sterling and contains no provision for conversion into , or redemption in , a currency other than sterling . |
18 | Citizens have an obligation to obey law by virtue of the fact that it is made in accordance with established procedures . |
19 | The state of this condensed milk was that it is packed in tins bearing labels . |
20 | I understand that it is collected in Brazil . |
21 | Be able to recognise that weight is a force , and know that it is measured in newtons . |
22 | Pyridinoline ( also known as hydroxylysyl pyridinoline ) and deoxypyrolidine ( also known as lysyl-proline ) are not further metabolised , thus providing a better index of resorption than hydroxyproline , which also has the disadvantage that it is found in skin as well as bone . |
23 | Ask anyone about vitamin C and they will be able to tell you that it is found in oranges — but would they also know that it is in melons and tomatoes ? |
24 | In the novels of Dickens , slum housing invariably goes upon crutches , but that does not necessarily mean that it is advanced in years . |
25 | some of these workers recognize that the trichotomy is not yet resolved , but others insist that it is resolved in favour of the chimpanzee-human grouping . |
26 | Generally , once a settlor has put property into a settlement he will have alienated the income therefrom for income tax purposes for the period that it is held in trust . |
27 | The undesirable aspect of duress is not in the absence of choice but in the fact that it is engineered in order to extract the consent . |
28 | Fifteen years later in 1633 , James 's son Charles , who disliked the Puritans ' insistence upon sabbatarianism , reprinted the book and ordered that it be read in parish churches throughout the country . |
29 | It is anticipated that this claim will be invoked only rarely — Germany and the United Kingdom have already requested that it be used in relation to the Varta/Bosch and the Alcatel/AEG Kabel cases ( Germany ) and to the Steetley/Tarmac case ( UK ) . |
30 | The key attraction of British Caledonian to SAS was that it was based in Gatwick airport — a key hub airport . |