Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [adv prt] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Though the backgrounds of the successful ironmongers were varied , nearly all their families can be traced back in the neighbourhood to the sixteenth century , either through a direct line or through marriage .
2 It may be that the student does not feel competent to discuss the various distinctions , but even so the existence of the possible distinctions should be pointed out in the answer .
3 This should be pointed out in the market counterparty notice .
4 One acoustic theory is immediately exploded : that a whisper on stage could be heard up in the back row ( Greek guides conveniently fail to take the wooden superstructure into account ) .
5 The unit can include as many net-armed and as many club-armed Night Goblins as you wish , and they can be mixed up in the ranks as you please .
6 He had to be mixed up in the Cicero Club .
7 As usual , much of this can be sorted out in the pilot phase .
8 The draft constitution , to be voted on in the April referendum , would reduce the legislature to a single , bicameral body ; specify the supremacy of federal law over that of constituent republics ; and retain the President as " head of state and the highest executive in Russia " .
9 The legal process , when invoked , has to be speeded up in the interests of the child .
10 Whereas the railways in the past had been an integral part of the cityscape , running down main streets , leaving in their wake a succession of railroad crossings on the classic American street grid plan , by the turn of the century they were already disappearing behind fences , into cuttings , or underground , a process which was to be speeded up in the years leading to the First World War .
11 The visitor to an auction may be caught up in the excitement and drama of the event , but the climate of opinion in which it takes place has been created by scholars and critics as well as businessmen .
12 ‘ We do n't want to be caught up in the rush when it comes . ’
13 It is so easy to be caught up in the whirl .
14 Do n't want to be caught out in the open when Jerry starts up .
15 Due to the extensive television coverage practically every hole on the course , and certainly all those on the second nine , can be conjured up in the mind 's eye , even when the tournament is long over .
16 Companies tend to use a ‘ firewall ’ along their route into Internet so that individuals can not be looked up in the directory of users — a sort of ex directory .
17 The fund will not pay a dividend ; all gains will be rolled up in the price .
18 They can be carried round in the pocket and referred to frequently — on the bus , while taking the dog for a walk , while shaving , almost anywhere .
19 That legislation can not be carried through in the remainder of this Parliament and will be a matter for the next Parliament .
20 The basic question at issue in the debate is whether the United Kingdom is to be carried along in the wake of those changes or to be a driving force for change .
21 Sample surveys of individuals , households and employers will be carried out in the locality on behalf of the ESRC by Public Attitude Surveys Ltd , and by the Policy Studies Institute .
22 We will now consider how pivoting may be carried out in the framework we have outlined .
23 ‘ A key feature of this process is that the assessment will be carried out in the work place by competent trainers/assessors nominated by the managers . ’
24 Measurement of the osmotic pressure π of a polymer solution can be carried out in the type of cell represented schematically in figure 9.1 .
25 Many small jobs for canal bank workers — mending scythes , making fence fittings and nails — would be carried out in the forge .
26 This could be carried out in the school , the clinic or the child 's home .
27 The method , however , lacks flexibility , and for an apparatus this size it was essential to have an independent power source so that adjustments could be carried out in the event of failure .
28 A variety of major improvements will be carried out in the West Granton , Pilton , Muirhouse and Pennywell areas involving local residents .
29 Inspection and servicing of each of the platforms was to be carried out in the survey ship 's main docking bay .
30 They work by detecting the by-products of the vaginitis bacteria that cause its characteristic fishy smell , and can be carried out in the surgery in two minutes , thus avoiding the usual five to 10-day wait for lab test results — and prolonged discomfort .
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