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

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1 News film of the General Assembly disturbance shows much shouting and placard waving but nothing that comes near the sort of heckling and barracking to which present-day government ministers are regularly subjected in visits to the north of England !
2 It had peg-like teeth that were usually found in fossils to be heavily worn from perpetually stripping branches of foliage .
3 The interests of the non-indigenous population were articulated by bodies such as ‘ Interfront ’ in Latvia , set up in January 1989 , and its counterparts in the other republics ; the concerns of the substantial Russian-speaking minority in these republics were also expressed in letters to the central press , and found some reflection in the speeches of members of the party leadership .
4 This widening definition of what it is to be human , couched in sociologically aware terms , runs throughout the responses , and is further expressed in attitudes to amniocentesis and abortion in subsequent pregnancies .
5 It is imperative that provision for suitable hospital discharge procedures is an integral part of contracts negotiated by district health authorities and GP budget holders , and is also included in requirements to be made of self-governing hospitals .
6 Weiner stated that guilt is strongly related in adults to internal and controllable attributions for negative events .
7 The child watched her now stand up in her stockinged feet on what had once been a fine Persian rug but was now worn in parts to its back , and unpin her hat .
8 A study was therefore concluded in reactions to unemployment in two contrasting locations , one new town and one in the Greater London area .
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