Example sentences of "[noun pl] be in [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Next , if you want to try to get sponsorship then write to the importers or dealers in this country — their addresses are in the ads of this magazine — do n't try writing direct to the USA , they wo n't want to know . |
2 | Its funding and negotiations with authors are in the hands of a general editor at Layer IV , assisted by a small group of editors at Layer 111 , each working on projects that may take up to 18 months to complete . |
3 | On closer examination , however , it was immediately clear that Franco did not trust the Falangists in the areas most closely related to the exercise of real power ( i.e. to the control of the force of arms ) : all three defence Ministries were in the hands of military men well known for anti-Falangist political sympathies . |
4 | Perhaps its last flowerings were in the events of May 1968 and in the punk revolution of the 1970s . |
5 | ( a ) Unregistered title When the title 's unregistered , a schedule of documents will be a standard requirement and can be prepared now , unless the title deeds are in the hands of the seller 's mortgagee for whom you do n't act , in which case his or her solicitor will prepare the schedule , not you , and you can strike it out of your own agenda . |
6 | Other Areas are in the throes of heavy training schedules and will create a highly competitive spirit in Portlaoise . |
7 | And both movements are in the throes of similar internal debates between those who believe that a step-by-step , incremental approach to reform is the best means to make progress and those who believe in a far more absolutist confrontational approach . |
8 | ‘ These matters are in the hands of our solicitors , ’ he added . |
9 | Apocalyptic expectations , envisaging the end of the world as we know it , have strangely survived abandonment of the belief that all our lives are in the hands of Providence . |
10 | As with a number of other regions , a number of these early mill sites were in the hands of religious foundations , such as the Benedictines and Cistercian Orders who , up to the time of their suppression in the 16th century , owned as many mills as any of the estates or manors in Britain . |
11 | Many of the participating countries were in the throes of profound economic and social crises ; at the same time popular dissatisfaction with entrenched regimes was becoming more vociferous . |
12 | Furthermore , a quarter of the freeholdings were in the hands of completely different families from those which had held them in 1575 . |
13 | The first of the CDs is in the shops on Monday , comprising the current hit ‘ Losing My Religion ’ and live versions of ‘ Stand ’ , ‘ Turn You Inside Out ’ and ‘ World Leader Pretend ’ . |
14 | Appointments are in the hands of the St Stephen Sisters of Mercy Mission which operates in the South Seas . ’ |
15 | The list is sent off to workshops that night in Southeast Asia and replacements are in the stores within four days . |
16 | But one of these , the Manas ( ‘ by far the most important wildlife reserve in the Indian subcontinent ’ — IUCN Pig and Peccaries Specialist Group ) , has for several years been in the hands of armed rebels . |
17 | The most notable successes were in the fields of financial services legislation , in technical and industrial standards , in transport policy , in the motor industry , in telecommunications and broadcasting , and in competition and merger policy . |
18 | The most common problems were in the areas of occupation , socially embarrassing behaviour , use of public amenities , managing own affairs and psychotic symptoms . |
19 | And so the first memories is in the meadows of Nottingham , going to infant school about the age do n't remember starting , but perhaps I 'd be six years of age , and it was a little church school and they were all lady teachers and most of them Mrs and not the Miss which is nowadays er more common . |
20 | Good industrial relations are in the interests of everybody working in prisons . |
21 | The huge arrangements of garden and wild flowers decorating the rooms were in the positions in which Anna and Charlotte would have placed them . |
22 | The department 's main research interests are in the fields of remote sensing from satellites , the large-scale dynamics of the troposphere and stratosphere , in the analyses of pollution episodes and the development of computer-aided learning in meteorolgy . |
23 | As this edition of The Education Fact File goes to press ( late 1990 ) , the government , local authorities , schools and colleges are in the throes of implementing radical changes to the way education is financed and managed . |
24 | The finances were in the hands of one of our most scrupulous colleagues , but not even her careful accounting could alter the fact that if we were to survive beyond the first month we would need to raise some money . |
25 | To think about this in terms of the relative roles of heads and other teachers is in the words of Campbell ( 1985:154 — 7 ) insubstantial and dated . |
26 | More than 120 copies were in the hands of various TV and broadcasting units by 4pm on Tuesday , the time The Sun says it got its copy . |
27 | The precise nature and requirements for such approvals are beyond the scope of this book but common examples are in the fields of insurance ( see the Insurance Companies Act 1982 and the Financial Services Act 1986 ) , banking ( see the Banking Act 1979 ) , newspapers ( see the Fair Trading Act 1973 ) , telecommunications , building societies , Ministry of Defence contractors and bars , hotels , restaurants and off-licences ( see the Licensing Act 1964 and the Hotel Proprietors Act 1956 ) . |
28 | Now the eight day old puppies are in the hands of the Whitminster Animal Shelter . |
29 | Both the staff pension fund and TOPS are in the hands of trustees who run them through management committees . |
30 | The HN Unit Specifications were in the colleges by August 1989 . |