Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | This has been greatly increasing in popularity in recent years and , according to all the forecasts , looks set to become even more widespread . |
2 | Members experience less work-related stress and are better adjusted to life in the organization . |
3 | These life-sustaining ingredients can be applied directly to the vine by man , indeed are so applied by man in commercial viticulture , yet according to Mike Woodhead , the owner of ‘ Le Bonheur ’ in South Africa , it is possible to effect a permanently natural and desirable nutrient cycle in soils considered inferior by some . |
4 | These are normally presented to Parliament in the previous December , along with the winter supplementary estimates for the previous year . |
5 | All three vehicles have been the subjects of intensive restoration work over many years and are normally seen on display in the Centre 's Matthew Kirtley Museum . |
6 | They are generally broadcast with rape in midsummer as a nurse crop for a grass ley , and grazed off before Christmas for fattening lambs . |
7 | The bedrooms have all been individually redesigned with comfort in mind and offer the best in modern facilities with colour TV ( with satellite ) , telephone , radio and minibar combined with traditional elegance . |
8 | En route , however , these gases that are just passing through can in various ways be enormously influential , as we will see . |
9 | But anyway , the whole problem we face now is how to do more samples because we 're only looking at intercourse in the cores of , say , a thousand or two thousand year spacing , we 've got to get down to a few hundred year spacing to really see some of the changes in climate that we know have gone on . |
10 | Presumably if we 're now looking at commitment in the wider area of search which would draw in many additional parishes , I think in the Harrogate case er something like seven to eight additional parishes , er if we look at commitments there would we also need to revise the housing need figure as well ? |
11 | Before leaving this interesting adjective behind , we may note that it introduces a minor discrepancy from a rather general tendency of qualification which has been gradually emerging by implication in the text so far . |
12 | The official East German news agency ADN also reported on June 29 that Honecker had been formally charged with murder in connection with the shoot-to-kill policy consistently adopted toward escape attempts to the West during his period of office . |
13 | The SDS drill bits have four slots in the shank which are quickly slotted into place in the tool holder . |
14 | The male ruff is a long-legged wading bird whose head and neck feathers are specially developed for use in a jumping display on a lek display ground . |
15 | Numerical identifiers in the range 1 to 20 are automatically displayed by LIFESPAN in this column . |
16 | Numerical identifiers in the range 1 to 10 are automatically displayed by LIFESPAN in this column . |
17 | The oil is collected by Centris bees and is full of glycerides , which are later mixed with pollen in the hives . |
18 | These corporations are non-elected and , although an attempt is made to ensure some representation of different interests at board levels , their tasks are clearly defined in advance in terms of development and infrastructure . |
19 | Words or letters for the pupil to read are clearly shown in colour in the Pupil 's Books , while words in black are there only to guide the teacher . |
20 | Founded in 1269 , most of the building was of the fourteenth century , though it has been extensively restored after damage in the late Middle Ages . |
21 | While England 's cricketers are looking for a big win against Zimbabwe in the World Cup in Australia tonight , a younger generation are also hoping for success in a tour of the African country . |
22 | Thirdly , it is suggested that other organisational devices , which we discuss in more detail in Chapter 6 , are also used by management in order to extend their control over labour . |
23 | ‘ I have an excellent job in Durban working for a French barrier fencing company and am also studying for qualification in personnel management . |
24 | Despite explanations that the various options had been carefully considered in advance in anticipation of a disappointing ballot result , her action was seen as yet further evidence of the style of government which had helped precipitate the leadership crisis . |
25 | Demolition charges had also been carefully set on machinery in the fish meal and other factories ; these small charges of gun cotton being placed so that they destroyed equipment without the risk of causing needless casualties . |
26 | 4 Different strategies are often seen at work in children of different chronological ages but with the same reading age . |
27 | The atmosphere is relaxed and convivial and friendships are often forged after dinner in the lounge . |
28 | The royal colleges and the Joint Committee on Higher Medical Training ( JCHMT ) are often accused of inflexibility in their interpretation of requirements for accreditation in the case of academics , whereas in fact such applications are treated sympathetically . |
29 | ‘ Here , we 're just 10 minutes from the airport , 5 minutes from the motorway and we have a view of the Ochils ( a range of low hills just north of the Firth of Forth which are often dusted with snow in the winter ) to remind us what we 're here for . ’ |
30 | But it infuriates him that , at the colleges , the best players are often exempted from participation in orchestral practice , then to gain prestigious jobs in the profession , without the musical ballast of learned repertoire and style . |