Example sentences of "[modal v] be [prep] [art] [noun pl] in " in BNC.

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1 Here the emphasis must be upon the contexts in which the word or phrase is acquired .
2 A cut of 1% to 7% could be on the cards in tomorrow 's autumn statement and this pushed the FT-SE 100 Index ahead by over 19 points to 2714.6 .
3 Whatever advantages there may be to the shareholders in the adoption of one or other of these goals as the object of directors ' duties , liability rules , as will be shown in more detail in section II , are too unsophisticated a control technique to make it possible in practice to discriminate between them .
4 That pleasure will be for the peoples in and around the Pacific and Indian Oceans .
5 It will be for the partners in each firm to decide whether some such arrangement suits their particular circumstances or whether more or less complex procedures should be introduced .
6 Former ICI chief Sir John Harvey-Jones will be among the judges in the heat featuring Michelle Hattee , of Stamford Bridge , near York ; the Rev Timothy Robinson , of Acklam , Middlesbrough ; and Linda Yewdall , of Melbourne , near York .
7 It can be on the plates in readiness , and then Jean and I will do the rest .
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