Example sentences of "[is] [adv] in [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The management information system should indicate what is most in need of investigation . |
2 | Heat is on in battle for sausage honours |
3 | ( Station Lane where the water authority has been installing a pipe is especially in need of repair . ) |
4 | In general terms , Gassendi 's notion of such ‘ hidden things ’ or ‘ natures ’ is entirely in accordance with tradition and the contemporary usage of his time . |
5 | Peter Eustace is entirely in charge of team affairs here . |
6 | ( For the benefit of those who are unfamiliar with the word , a ‘ pash ’ is a schoolgirl crush based largely on admiration , usually from afar , and a sub-sexual affection which is less in search of requitement than of acknowledgement , however minimal . ) |
7 | Written by one who is obviously in love with gliding , the author takes the reader through the history of gliding in Australia , from kites in the early 1900s to the high performance aircraft that abound today . |
8 | Built in 1385 just before the development of gunpowder made such structures obsolete Bodiam now stands as a magnificent example of a medieval fortress and is much in demand by film companies as a location . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | The package is not in state for approval — listings can not be prepared . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | As P2 is not in privity of contract with B , he has no contract action against him . |
13 | However , a general trade embargo would not be effective and would require international support , which is not in prospect at present . |
14 | For example , an employer is not in breach of contract for sacking someone because of his or her age . |
15 | The effect of clauses which define the contractor 's obligations is that , if the contractor performs in accordance with the express undertaking , it has performed the contract and is not in breach of contract at all . |
16 | All plant , machinery , vehicles and other equipment used in connection with the Business is in a good and safe state of repair and condition and is not in need of renewal or replacement . |
17 | Equally well , rather than disappoint you , the assistant may say ( hat the item is not in stock at present but may be in next week — after several weeks of returning to ask about it , you may suddenly realize that the item never is coming in . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | A hive-up of the business from Target to Newco is normally in consideration of payment by Newco to Target , which will usually be loaned back to Newco and left outstanding on inter-company loan account . |
20 | This practice is already in operation at Chesser House . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | According to data supplied by the Ministere de l'Environment , 144 locations are listed as ‘ Site Inscrit ’ in the Auvergne ( 4 of these are larger than 25 km 2 in area ) but the level of protection is minimal and the designation is largely in recognition of landscape features . |
23 | So the id is a jumble of contradictions and the reason it 's a jumble of contradictions is that it 's not in contact with reality . |
24 | Despite such successes in imaginative shoestring operations , the UN is desperately in need of reform and strengthening if it is to meet the critical tests of the post-Cold War era . |
25 | The taxi trade is desperately in need of organization in order to improve conditions for the workers employed therein , and therefore national recruitment is necessary in order to begin that organization . |
26 | The intensity of the moment is always in place on TV and what gets into the media is going to be the thing in people 's minds . |
27 | From the Planning and Development Committee re Compulsory Orders — ‘ The position us unaltered ( Tennis Courts ) since the previous progress report , i.e. the necessary plan is still in course of preparation . ’ |
28 | Bank Assistants may feel bitter , bewildered and betrayed but the IBOA is still in pursuit of justice on their behalf . |
29 | Chestnut is still in demand for fencing , although the trees are often grown to a greater girth , and hornbeam is now little used . |
30 | The publication has received financial support from the Czech Ministry of Culture but is still in need of funding to ensure its survival . |