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

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1 Details of these requirements are given in the tables of Degree Course Requirements on the following pages .
2 The problems encountered when constructing such drawings are given in the examples of the bridal head-dress painting , illustrated .
3 All of the many degree courses offered at the University of Edinburgh are listed in the tables of the section ‘ Degree Course Requirements ’ .
4 This manuscript , it emerges , has been placed in the hands of a Californian academic , Jonathan Pons , by the ‘ master of Latin American realism ’ , Valentin Sadaba , whose dismissal of it as possibly ‘ one more sad attempt by an Englishman to emulate the Latin storytellers ’ alerts us to its dubious status and authorship .
5 Moreover , much of the day-to-day administration has been placed in the hands of salaried officials with the specialized knowledge required to understand the complexities of modern local government administration .
6 It is involved in all the relations , institutions and structures which are implicated in the activities of production and reproduction in the life of societies ’ ( Held , 1984 , p. 235 ) .
7 There have been recent increases in the extent to which tenancies are registered in the names of both parties , again of benefit to the woman .
8 The various cleaning treatments have been developed in the laboratories of Etablissements Groux of Neuville-de-Poitou .
9 Because it has also been underplayed in the interests of religious apologetics , a degree of critical detachment is required .
10 They may have been formed in the interests of diversification ( unnecessary though this might be from the viewpoint of the theory of finance ) or for political reasons , for example .
11 Mrs B asked that her children be sent to their father , who was working in England , and had not been implicated in the allegations of abuse .
12 Most of them gave up right away , realising they had been caught in the jaws of a carefully laid trap .
13 The primary sources for the religious orders were the lives and experience of their first and founding sisters , but equally they were the early sources of Christianity itself , namely the Gospels and the experience of those primitive Christian groups whose stories are depicted in the Acts of the Apostles .
14 Despite the impossibility of an objective assessment , there are , however , considerations that suggest that the conflict has been exaggerated in the interests of scientism and secularism .
15 The eggs and larvae are carried in the jaws of workers .
16 The interests of C A Johnson and J E Smith in the share capital of A. Layout Plc , the company 's ultimate holding company , are disclosed in the accounts of that company .
17 Then there are the negative effects , and it is these which have been stressed in the warnings of computer scientists , university doctors , and in the various confessions of ex-hackers .
18 Many of the areas most fully developed theoretically in Bourdieu 's earlier work are simplified in the interests of achieving an understanding of the underlying structure of such a complex phenomenon as modern French society as a totality .
19 Many baby orangs are caught in the forests of Indonesia and taken by ship to Taiwan , where they are sold as pets , shop props and showbiz gimmicks — so many , in fact , that there is said to be a greater density of orangs in Taiwan 's capital city , Taipei , than in their own habitat .
20 ‘ I shall never leave you , as long as you are caught in the toils of Satan . ’
21 IF YOU watch television and listen to news-readers , leaders of industry , pop-bawlers and ‘ presenters ’ , you could make a whole glossary of words that have been shortened in the interests of inarticulacy and idleness .
22 … his wretched father , who had each year sunk lower and lower in the underworld , had been a gentleman once , a man who had been familiar with good manners and had been educated in the customs of good breeding .
23 As such that undertaking was as obnoxious as if it had been contained in the articles of association , and was therefore unenforceable , being contrary to Art 131 of The Companies ( Northern Ireland ) Order 1986 .
24 In some studies increased numbers of Escherichia coli have been reported in the faeces of colitic patients in comparison with control groups of patients and isolates from colitics are also more likely to produce haemolysin and necrotoxin .
25 This week up to 20 have been reported in the grounds of Darlington College of Technology , 45 in Jesmond , Newcastle , and a smaller group at East Boldon , South Tyneside , while there have also been further sightings in Washington .
26 Notions of universal harmony are encoded in the religions of Daoism and Buddhism .
27 It may have been trapped in the pores of rocks that were formed beneath the sea ; it is saline , and not good for drinking .
28 Those gaping soldiers were prepared to die for the queen , not because they loved their mother , not because they had been drilled in the ideals of patriotism , but simply because their brains and their jaws were built by genes stamped from the master die carried in the queen herself .
29 ‘ Now , ’ as the naturalist Tomasso Salvadori commented after his friend 's death , ‘ arrived the most important moment in Gould 's life , and the consequences which it had have never been equalled in the annals of ornithology . ’
30 Fifty years after the ‘ Souldier 's ’ Bible had been carried in the pockets of the Roundheads to inspire them at Marston Moor and Naseby , appeared a reprint with some additions and alterations .
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