Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [adv] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Hence , speculating against ERM parities can be profitable even in the absence of fundamental competitiveness problems , a fact illustrated most recently by Spain . |
2 | It would , as Mr. Lloyd conceded , be exercisable also in a case where no misrepresentation inducing the transaction could be pointed to but where a registered proprietor had entered into a transaction under a misapprehension for which the other party to the transaction was not responsible , a misapprehension as to the value of the property , for example . |
3 | ‘ . But if rule-following is a practice , which must be public only in the sense of being a way of behaving rather than in the sense of being regulated by a community , how are we to derive from that thought the conclusion that the solipsist 's private language is impossible ? |
4 | ‘ You would n't be interested then in the glue . ’ |
5 | Israel 's God would be unique only in the sense that each of the gods on Mount Olympus is unique , with a particular history of actions and involvement in the human world . |
6 | On the contrary , it is assumed that in the last resort truth is a matter of individual consciences where all consciences are held , by an act of faith , to be equal either in the sight of God or in the sight of man . |
7 | People will be equal both in the sight of God and in the eyes of their fellow people . |
8 | But they 've got to be long enough in the leg for me |
9 | If there are spaces between the function name and the opening bracket of the parameter list ( if any ) they must be present both in the definition and the call . |
10 | If there are spaces between the procedure name and the opening bracket of the parameter list ( if any ) they must be present both in the definition and the call . |
11 | There was some scepticism as to whether performance would be good enough in a system built from the bottom up in objects . |
12 | ‘ And you wo n't be lonely here in the villa alone ? |
13 | While for some this may be evident enough in the society of mass consumption , it has equally commonly been assumed that this degree of variability is an aberrant result of the wastage of modern capitalism , and that the ‘ pristine ’ subjects of social anthropology live in a far closer relationship with the given needs of their environment ( e.g. Forde 1934 ) . |
14 | We used to be alone together in the midst of the world … ’ |
15 | In order to protect the privacy of those whose lives are recorded , the material may be kept confidential for some years , or may be available only in a form where individuals can not be identified . |
16 | The probable meeting time will be 7.00 p.m. in the foyer of the station . |
17 | Of course , TV and radio training can be expensive both in the cost and the time involved in the training itself and in time lost from work making broadcasts , but it can also pay off extremely well . |
18 | Distribution in conjunction with a particular publication can be expensive both in the distribution fee and in the cost of producing so many copies . |
19 | You will have seen , with as much surprise as pleasure , a child of nine play the harpsichord like the great masters ; & what will have astonished you even more was to hear from trustworthy persons that he already played it in a superior manner three years ago ; to know that almost everything he plays is of his own composition ; to have found in all his pieces , and even in his improvisations , that character of force which is the stamp of genius , that variety which proclaims the fire of imagination & that charm which proves an assured taste ; and lastly , to have seen him perform the most difficult pieces with an ease and a facility that would be surprising even in a musician of thirty … . |
20 | And there are plenty of those , there could be dozens more in the pipeline . |