Example sentences of "[noun sg] be not in [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The example shows exactly that the Opposition are not in touch with what is going on .
2 The lower rates of metabolism of glutamine and glucose , however , found in UC in that study are not in agreement with either our or Roediger 's findings , so the implications of this report remain unclear .
3 Certainly , the Prison Governors Association is not in favour of it .
4 If the criterion for the evaluation of gain or loss is not in terms of either the " maximisation of productive efficiency " or the " optimisation of consumption " , but rather in terms of the impact of membership of a regional trading bloc upon the balance of trade , then it is difficult to identify trade creation with a benefit arising from a switch between the domestic supplier and the union partner .
5 ‘ We like to think that the programme is n't in competition with Barry Norman , but we do want to give him a run for his money . ’
6 The witness is not in court during the interrogation of the defendant , and counsel try to shake the evidence and establish discrepancies between the defendant and his witness .
7 Second , it is submitted for the plaintiffs that such action is not in relation to the grant or refusal of a further advance because the making of the valuation is not part of the administration or managerial process leading to the grant or refusal but is only a condition precedent to the actual process of making a grant .
8 When the linguistically correct interpretation of the elliptical clauses in the passages in this experiment was not in conflict with any other more plausible interpretation those clauses were understood comparatively easily .
9 Having held that British practice was not in accordance with law , the judges found it unnecessary to address the question what would be regarded as acceptable limits on the right to privacy .
10 When work is not in progress on a module but the module must be accessed by a package , the module must be locked against being set to hard copy only and against modification .
11 Moreover , development work is not in opposition to more traditional social work activities , rather it is an essential range of skills — and even more essential philosophical commitment — which focuses on the pursuit of ‘ vertically efficient ’ work .
12 Third , there will be far less condensation on the glass , because the inner pane is not in contact with the cold outside air , and so is much warmer than single glazing .
13 Locals claim the plan is not in keeping with representations the museum made when initially seeking community approval .
14 That we 're really talking about the re the reign of God , and how in fact God 's plan is not in operation with people starving and people having not a future they c they can anticipate .
15 The wardrobe was n't in front of me there , it was there , you see .
16 But having h done that and having gone off his toe , he the wardrobe was n't in front of him so much as it was down there by now , and he 'd still got hold of it you see , so because of the momentum , of going that way down two steps and one further one he shot forward and went right over the edge of the wardrobe .
17 Since the hall was not in use for several weeks during the hallkeeper ‘ s absence on holiday the required 60 hours ‘ saving has been made .
18 Sir Thomas Gray of Heton said that the peace was not in accordance with the king 's will and that the queen and Mortimer had used the opportunity of the king 's minority to arrange the whole thing .
19 As trespass is an interference with possession , it follows that if the plaintiff were not in possession at the date of the alleged meddling , he can not sue for trespass .
20 The package is not in state for approval — listings can not be prepared .
21 When we examine it closely we find that the point of the peg is not in contact with the socket so we would have to reject the arrangement .
22 If the site is not in danger of being destroyed , it may be possible to raise funds to conserve the site for display , and the way the site is presented depends largely on the nature of the remains : the ruins of an Islamic mosque for example , may need the walls to be strengthened and made safe , and suitable access provided in order to view the remains .
23 The Vendor is not in relation to the Business a party to any agreement , practice or arrangement which contravenes or is subject to registration under the Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1976 , the Resale Prices Act 1976 or the Competition Act 1980 or which contravenes the provisions of the Fair Trading Act 1973 or which would or might either result in a reference to a ‘ consumer trade practice ’ within the meaning of Section 13 of the Fair Trading Act 1973 or to the Consumer Protection Advisory Committee under Part II of that Act or contravene any of the provisions of Articles 85 or 86 of the Treaty of Rome or any other anti-trust or consumer protection legislation .
24 ( i ) the registered foreign lawyer 's involvement in the business is not in breach of his or her own professional rules ;
25 Where a seller was not in possession of a licence which could be transferred to the buyer at the date of completion of the contract it was decided that , the seller having failed to execute the contract , the purchaser could repudiate it : Day v. Luhke ( 1868 ) L.R. 5 Eq .
26 The SDLP leader was not in touch with practical reality , nor was he someone who showed he could be negotiated with .
27 This month they recall how they confirmed that the Yellow Sword was not in danger of going extinct — and tell us how we can keep and breed them .
28 Where , however , the plaintiff was not in possession at the time of the conversion but relied on his right to possession jus tertii could be pleaded by the defendant .
29 To this question the defendant answers ‘ No , ’ because at the time of his neglect the plaintiff was not in existence as a living person , had no separate existence apart from her mother , was not capable of suing to assert a legal right , and was not a legal person to whom he could be under a duty .
30 A claim might be made by dissentient member States that the actions of the organisation were not in compliance with its treaty .
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