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

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1 As each financial year passes , the bow-wave does , indeed , dissipate as research and development programmes meet snags ; as decisions are delayed in the labyrinth of Whitehall committees ; as procurement contracts slip behind schedule ; and as units expend less than they asked for due to similar delays in their day-to-day training and operations .
2 The violent repercussions of the second decree have been examined in the case-study of Roslavl' in the Smolensk guberniia .
3 Paragraph ( a ) has already been examined in the context of the mental element in the offence , and will not be considered further .
4 The rooms of the museum are furnished in the style of the period , with important collections of authentic period furniture , silver , china and art .
5 Yet the prevailing treatment of women workers defines them as a particular and different sub-group of the general category ‘ workers ’ ( this parallels the role they are assigned in the study of deviance ) .
6 Women 's role and position in the social stratification system husband and wife working in a paid job or career ? vicarious role they are assigned in the sociology of stratification .
7 For this reason an additional agent has been hypothesised in the pathogenesis of CLO .
8 The quality and accessibility of materials have to be high if this approach is to succeed and no organisational barriers are placed in the way of learning .
9 Again , you are placed in the situation of having to work quite hard to impose a personality or style on the guitar , which , if you think about it , is how things perhaps should be .
10 Tables showing the current level of intervention stocks in the United Kingdom and the EC are placed in the Library of the House each month .
11 You will I hope realise that these cases are placed in the context of a diseased sexuality .
12 Although Handy 's model is essentially abstract it does assume significance when schools are placed in the context of local management of schools and the National curriculum .
13 In addition students choose a total of four units from : Theory and Practice of Direction ( 2 units ) , Theory and Practice of Community Drama ( 2 units ) , Administration and Management ( 1 unit ) , Press , Publicity and Print ( 1 unit ) ( the last two units are placed in the context of theatre ) , as well as a range of elective units from the Faculty programme .
14 These studies are short term and can be extremely useful if they are placed in the context of wider knowledge .
15 Many of the costs are hidden in the time of teachers who are distracted from their primary task by the managerial and administrative requirements of examinations .
16 To date , five species are known which contain a group I intron at an identical position of the mtLSUrRNA ( Fig. 3 ) : the four ascomycetes P.anserina ( intron ri2 ) , N.crassa ( intron ri1 ) , A.nidulans ( intron ri1 ) , S.cerevisiae ( intron ri1 ) and P.wickerhamii ( intron ri1 ) ( references are given in the legend of Fig. 3 ) .
17 Details of these requirements are given in the tables of Degree Course Requirements on the following pages .
18 Further details of the practical application of the care programme approach are given in the Health of the Nation Handbook ( DoH , 1993 , pp. 109–14 ) .
19 Any reader who wishes to pursue the concepts further and obtain a more complete understanding should first explore the main textbooks on the subject , ie by Peter Checkland and Brian Wilson , and then delve into the many others that examine systems ideas , some of which are given in the list of references .
20 Details about this and about how to obtain an application form are given in the section of this book ‘ Applying to Edinburgh ’ ( page 24 ) .
21 The problems encountered when constructing such drawings are given in the examples of the bridal head-dress painting , illustrated .
22 Replication Server will use a store and forward protocol to ensure networked transactions are completed in the event of system failures .
23 His workshop seems to have been situated in the basement of his house , with his office on the ground floor .
24 The more general implications of this are treated in the discussion of ‘ panopticism ’ in Chapter 5 .
25 We shall preface our discussion with a few remarks about the nature of information and about the transformations which are undertaken in the mind of the skilled reader .
26 A groan went up that Charlie reckoned must have been heard in the middle of Edinburgh .
27 Counsel then appearing for the petitioner does not seem to have appreciated that the cancellation issue had been heard in the course of the trial of the preliminary issue and finally decided by the Court of Appeal on 4 October 1991 .
28 Of greater interest to The Times was the attendance of the King at the match for the first time and the fact that a cuckoo had been heard in the vicinity of the Crystal Palace .
29 A detailed account of the development of special school provision for visually handicapped pupils in the United Kingdom is given in Chapman ( 1978 ) and the address and details of all special schools for visually handicapped pupils are listed in the Directory of Resources for those working with visually handicapped children ( Travis , 1987 ) , published by Birmingham University .
30 It has produced several valuable studies which cross library/book trade boundaries , and which are listed in the bibliography of this book .
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