Example sentences of "[is] in [art] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There 's erm there 's always a tension for those of us who are parents , particularly those of us who erm send our children to the state schools , as to erm what 's in the best interests of our own particular individual child and what might be in the best interests of all the children in the area in which we live , and erm this vote was an invitation to think only , very selfishly , of what might be the situation for our children , and I 'm very glad that erm many parents in Banbury thought of children in general living in North Oxfordshire and erm realise that you ca n't just take one limb of an education service and send it off spinning into its own orbit and not expect the rest to suffer .
2 He 's in the final stages of training to be a guide dog for the blind .
3 I would n't have thought it 's in the real realms of practical politics to persuade the German government or indeed any other government to renege on a contract which has been signed .
4 ‘ It 's in the common interests of the countries concerned in the region to realise denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula , ’ China 's foreign ministry said .
5 Three-month-old Tyrus , nicknamed Ant , is in the well-developed arms of his dad , Alex ‘ Hawk ’ Georgijev .
6 ROI as a percentage is in the low teens for market share below 30 per cent and up to the mid to high thirties for market shares above 80 per cent .
7 But whatever change there is in the higher echelons of the RUC 's bureaucracy ( and some policewomen say there is little ) , sexist attitudes are widespread amongst ordinary policemen , and , in the day-to-day police work of a station , policewomen 's routine duties continue to be structured by gender .
8 Persuasive as White consistently is in the jazzy syncopations of the American songs , he and his Scottish accompanist , Graeme McNaught , make the Caribbean rhythms of these last three songs even more winning .
9 But society secretary Craig McCullough says it is in the wider interests of the group to listen to all viewpoints .
10 Practically unique letter specification was obtained from only the downstrokes of the writing , and there is other evidence to suggest that most of the information in cursive writing is in the downward portions of the writing .
11 In this case , the important aspect of a state is what is in the two sets of properties .
12 It is in the two books of The Scale of Perfection that Hilton develops structures to convey his understanding of the nature of contemplative life ; these two books form the most sustained analysis and illumination of the subject in the writings of the five authors here studied .
13 ‘ You often find the civil court has dealt with the abuse and the perpetrator in the context of what is in the best interests of the child . ’
14 Even in his mid-seventies , Finniston is showing no sign of flagging in his boundless energy or in the missionary zeal with which he preaches the gospel that a healthy industrial economy is in the best interests of society as a whole .
15 But a person going about it seriously has to discount his own personal opinion , which may be that all coloured people should — um — be expelled from the country , and decide what is in the best interests of the country as a whole , given that there is a large — er — ethnic problem .
16 Bates said yesterday : ‘ I want a solution that is in the best interests of all parties .
17 It also has to be demonstrated that it is in the best interests of the child .
18 Because , at the end of the day , professional regulation is in the best interests of both auditors and the public .
19 The IoT Council is firmly of the view that self-regulation of the tax profession is in the best interests of practitioners and the public .
20 It is the Board 's conviction that the continued independence of Palatine is in the best interests of its shareholders , employees and customers .
21 We much appreciate your support in our fight to maintain the independence of Palatine , which your Board is convinced is in the best interests of its shareholders , employees and customers alike .
22 Data for my research was obtained from four main sources : detailed interviews with ‘ samples ’ of front-line workers , such as social workers and health visitors ; a participant observation study of how a sample of new cases were investigated and managed ; examination of files and records ; attendance at case conferences , which are the meetings of professionals with relevant knowledge of a particular case to decide whether child abuse has taken place , and what course of action is in the best interests of the child , or children , concerned .
23 Is it really suggested that it is in the best interests of the community that the proper approach to remuneration is purely on a time basis , and supply related to the question whether there are sufficient people prac-tising ?
24 Provided always that nothing in these restrictions shall preclude Norwich Union from processing any proposal or application form made and dated prior to 31 October 1990 submitted through the Winchester Group or any of its company representatives and entering into any investment contract on the basis of any such a proposal or application form so long as Norwich Union has first satisfied itself that : — ( a ) any such proposal or application form is genuinely made and dated prior to 31 October 1990 ; ( b ) any such proposal or application form is accompanied by a fact find form ; and ( c ) that the fact find form has been fully completed ; and ( d ) that the information shown thereon is sufficient to show that the proposed investment contract which is the subject of the proposal or application form is in the best interests of the investor concerned .
25 I am very far from asserting any general rule that the court should prefer its own view as to what is in the best interests of the child to those of the child itself .
26 Neither the personal circumstances of the patient nor a speculative answer to the question ‘ What would the patient have chosen ? ’ can bind the practitioner in his choice of whether or not to treat or how to treat or justify him in acting contrary to a clearly established anticipatory refusal to accept treatment but they are factors to be taken into account by him in forming a clinical judgment as to what is in the best interests of the patient .
27 Indeed , the permanent staff can argue that a cautious approach is in the best interests of the minister and his party for , if an unorthodox scheme is tried and fails , the result is politically damaging .
28 I would remind the surgeons involved in such instances that they , and not the duty psychiatrist , are in the best position to know if an operation is in the best interests of the patient .
29 This may not always be in the best interests of the company but as , on the whole , the Press acts in this area with reasonable restraint , it generally is in the best interests of investors and the public .
30 Despite this assertion of confidence in the judiciary , there must be some doubt as to whether the law as it has evolved is in the best interests of the victim .
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