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

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1 The suggestions that follow are based on models that are widely used in management development and leadership training .
2 Elements of this technique have been widely adopted in manufacturing industry , and work study , time-and-motion analysis , and payments-by-results schemes are all children of this ‘ scientific management ’ approach .
3 But two short cuts are expressly discouraged in CAB training : the first is the adviser trusting to memory .
4 The slick/typographic ads are lavishly produced in oil paint , lending an absurd gravitas to an inherently transient subject .
5 The geologists are looking for viable extensions of the Wych Farm field which has been successfully exploited in Poole Harbour without too much impact on the environment .
6 Wilkinson ( 1990 ) suggests that temporal adjuncts are rarely placed in theme position in Dutch .
7 Such additions to the software , which are necessarily written in machine code , are very effective but their production is fairly complex and time-consuming and can also lead to serious problems if transfer to a different machine is attempted .
8 The adjustments are generally made in club selection , aim and body alignment at address .
9 His parts are always notated in tenor clef and have a range of c to f' .
10 Fish and chips , and other fast foods , are usually cooked in palm oil or palm oil blends .
11 Mussels and oysters are usually canned in cotton seed oil which is very strong , so they should be well rinsed before use and , if necessary , tossed in a little olive oil to restore their flavour .
12 A few of these fields are specially sown in ley grass but most are permanent grass .
13 It is known that nAChR expression is tissue-specific , and the four subunits are coordinately regulated in muscle development ( 9 , 10 ) .
14 Our nurses have been extensively trained in symptom control , home care and HIV/AIDS related issues .
15 Substantial numbers of actuaries are also employed in specialist investment firms , in industry , in Government service and in general insurance .
16 The new all-weather Tennis Courts are also situated in Eirias Park , as well as a Dinosaur World , with life-size prehistoric animals .
17 These amino acids residues are also conserved in silk gland EF-1α at the same sites .
18 The front panel 's 10 keypad buttons are also used in edit mode to recall , add , delete , store and enter parameters and effects .
19 Cobalt compounds are also used in semi-conductor manufacture and to coat storage battery electrodes .
20 His poems are also published in book form using English-based orthography .
21 Manufacturing — Two typical constraints that are often experienced in manufacturing industry are shortages of particular labour skills and space for machinery .
22 To take but one example of overlap , the kinds of question that are routinely asked in media education can fruitfully be applied to literature : who is communicating with whom and why ; how the text has been produced and transmitted ; how it conveys its meaning .
23 Images such as these , which are collected every 30 minutes , are routinely used in weather forecasting and in atmospheric modelling .
24 The number wintering in the county has always been quite small , and the main concentrations are now found in Chichester Harbour , mainly in Chichester Channel at Fishbourne , and the head of Bosham Channel , Pagham Harbour ( since 1971 ) , and sometimes still in the Amberley/Pulborough marshes .
25 The treasures are now contained in Salonika Museum .
26 Sway Tower was built by Judge Peterson between 1879 and 1885 to prove that unreinforced concrete could be successfully used in building work .
27 When documents first began to be widely used in history teaching , local documents were often cited as a local illustration of the national theme .
28 England expects nothing less than the first back-to-back grand slam since 1924 and there is little evidence to suggest it might not be duly delivered in south west London this afternoon .
29 The coincidence between the ordinary predicative and clausal positions is all the more striking in that the inherently restrictive adjectives can not be so used in predicate qualifying position ( where restriction for identification is not appropriate ) ; this is why there is a further contrast between ( 57 ) and ( 59 ) , even though the adjective is one of this inherently restrictive group in both cases , and despite the fact that the property THIRD is certainly compatible in itself with the noun ox : ( 57 ) she considers the Admiral ( to be ) the worst ( e.g. of the village 's gardeners ) ( 58 ) she declared the squire ( to be ) the lazy ( 59 ) the revellers had eaten the ox the third ( 60 ) they ate their steaks well done Example ( 60 ) shows that eat can support predicate qualifiers , so that incompatibility between the verb and the construction can not be given as a reason for the ungrammaticality of ( 59 ) .
30 The significance of this situation is that unless prompt effective and vigorous measures are taken to conserve available resources the Army will be dangerously reduced in fire power , mobility and logistical support .
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