Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | All these skills are much in demand in society and are qualifications for a wide range of vocations and employments . |
2 | The S-word , socialism , may not have been much in evidence in Labour 's manifesto or campaign , but it infests every line of their real agenda . |
3 | Some systems of tests are already in use in Government statistical organisations , both in the United Kingdom and abroad . |
4 | Yes well , for the experimental aircraft programme British Aerospace specified what G E C had to do and er a a this time , if you like , Deutsch Aerospace has taken on the equivalent role that B A E had for the experimental aircraft programme and er Deutsch Aerospace are not without experience in flight controls they have . |
5 | Er , but that assertion needs to be examined just a little more closely because the British government are not without blame in relation to this matter , er the issues er affecting these forthcoming elections should have been resolved at the Edinburgh summit during the presidency of the British government . |
6 | Scotland , therefore , are not without hope in spite of a disappointing start that brought only two points from the first three games . |
7 | For DCs which are not in state IN APPROVAL or APPROVED , a transition can be made to state ABORTED using option 2.7.0 . |
8 | Encourage members to be up to date in risk assessment and management by inclusion of appropriate initial education and continuing professional development . |
9 | I 'd sat on my palliasse writing notes , watching Selma plait her hair , trying to decide when to get up and walk down the inlet far enough to be out of sight in order to go to the loo . |
10 | Elderly people in residential care live in conditions which would not be out of place in prison , according to Help the Aged . |
11 | Patterson found that only the problem child was permitted to be out of control in interaction with the parents , while all of the children were permitted to be out of control when interacting with each other . |
12 | LESTER Piggott could be out of hospital in time to celebrate his 57th birthday on Thursday , his daughter Maureen said today . |
13 | The words which I have read are plain : it was Mr. Vanbergen who said he was going down to Eastbourne , that he was going down as part of his business , and that he did not think he would be getting back after his business on Thursday in time to pay it on Thursday , and the concession arose out of the question whether or not the debtor could be back in town in time to bring it himself , because he frankly said he was trying to get a little more time . |
14 | That would suit Platt , who would then be back in action in time for England 's next game against San Marino . |
15 | Should all members of the enemy 's population be equally at risk in time of war ? |
16 | You did not have to be there in person in order to kill by poison ; in fact , you probably tried not to be . |
17 | If anything , Theatre in Education tends to be ahead of drama in education . |
18 | It was becoming apparent that some of the companies which had acted as intermediaries in the sale of the land to Equidesa were also under investigation in connection with a fraud involving the sale of value added tax ( IVA-impuesto de valor agregado ) invoices . |
19 | However , charges subsequently set by individual local councils were almost without exception in excess of this level , and on March 21 Chris Patten , the Secretary of State for the Environment , stated that the average actual charge for England had turned out to be £363 ; he blamed this excess principally on the actions of Labour controlled councils ( and announcements on April 3 and 10 listed a total of 21 local authorities which were to be " capped " — i.e. their expenditure limited to a level determined by the central government ) . |
20 | Neighbouring management and striking workers at the Yarrow warship yard on the Clyde , yards from the Leyland-DAF plant in Scotstoun , are again at stalemate in spite of brief talks between the two sides on Monday . |
21 | Elizabeth is on at work in town . |
22 | It 's only for use in house at this stage . |
23 | It is only through consciousness in action arising out of the contradictions of the real relations , that any transformation of either class consciousness or economic relations will come about . |
24 | Nevertheless , this is not of importance in relation to our present consideration . |
25 | On this damp cold ground , the grass is not like grass in picture books : it is town grass-tufty , unkempt , in patches of mud . |
26 | But at that time the plaintiff had no actual existence ; was not a human being ; and was not a passenger — in fact , as Lord Coke says , the plaintiff was then pars viscerum matris , and we have not been referred to any authority or principle to show that a legal duty has ever been held to arise towards that which is not in esse in fact and has only a fictitious existence in law , so as to render a negligent act a breach of that duty . |
27 | The referential , truth-functional nature of language is not in abeyance in fiction : rather it is exploited in referring to , and thereby creating , a fictional universe , a mock-reality . |
28 | The dangerous journey in store for Sard is not in fact in pursuit of the ideal woman , but a prosaic attempt to get back to his ship before it sails , an attempt frustrated by the theft of his bicycle and by wanderings that involve him with a silver-train and a period in gaol , the traverse of an appalling desert and a rock-strewn mountain . |
29 | During the preparation of the proposal , key members of staff are encouraged to visit schools where the project is already in action in order to gain ideas and learn from the experience of others . |
30 | Sandra is still under sedation in hospital , suffering from internal injuries and a broken collar bone . |