Example sentences of "be in [noun] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In a way , these two things have been in conflict right the way through the history of climbing .
2 When we had been in Manchester only a week , a week of arduous rehearsals and long hours , Vicky could keep little food down and , frantic with worry for her , I urged her to go home now .
3 Most unfortunate , had been in action only a couple of hours .
4 I 've been in hospital rather a lot . ’
5 If several distinct sections of the conducting loop are in motion then the flux cut by each section needs to be summed algebraically ( each contribution taken as positive or negative depending whether the motion of that section increases or decreases the flux linkage ) .
6 There are in fact quite a number of exceptions to this proposition , so that in England a county court summons will normally be served by an officer of the court sending it by post and some writs in admiralty may be served by the Admiralty Marshal ; in the United States federal courts , summonses in civil actions are served by a United States Marshal ; but service by the plaintiff or his agent is nonetheless seen as the common law norm .
7 The two are in dispute over a £1.27bn sum to which TML ( Transmanche Link ) believes it is entitled .
8 There is still a lot of competition from cheaper second-hand aircraft , although now that the Piper Cadet seems no longer to be in production perhaps the market is somewhat more restricted .
9 And then when Suzanne was she had a lot of trouble carrying her about and she had to be in hospital quite a bit
10 There were in addition downstairs a boiler room with a bed in it , a bathroom and kitchen .
11 Beginning by a fantastic attempt to construct pedigrees where sons were their own fathers , I became gradually so involved that I remember wondering if God the Father were in truth only the child that grew up into Jesus Christ .
12 The Tridentine reforms were in practice essentially an Italian , even a Roman affair , except where they were enforced by the Jesuits , the ‘ soldiers of the Counter-Reformation ’ .
13 If a company is resident in , say , France and the registered office through which an effective transfer of the shares can be made is in France then the source is not UK and the dividends would comprise Case V ( possessions ) income .
14 When the closed path is in a wire loop and the loop is in motion then a force due to the magnetic field is present as well , giving rise to a finite amount of work in the same manner .
15 She is in fact already a teacher of a few years ' experience , with one class in her own village of Strathkinness in Fife , and two more in nearby St. Andrews ; she has even more experience as a traveller , having for some time regularly made the journey to Edinburgh by bicycle and train to attend training Saturdays with Rita Quick and Monday recreational classes with Muriel Jessop , and during the last two years undertaken the long trip south to take part in Aston Clinton weekends .
16 Moreover while electronics is seen as a growth industry , it is in fact nationally a sector of ‘ jobless growth ’ .
17 Apart from that erm the scores on the doors forty six postcards were sent out which does n't sound perhaps like very many but is in fact quite a lot of work when you 're having to find people who 's who people 's MPs are for them and so on .
18 Much that appears as rejection of the legitimacy of the state is in fact quite the reverse .
19 But the absence is in fact only a dissimulation , for etymologically the word ‘ between ’ is a fusion of ‘ be ’ and ‘ two ’ .
20 An unwary reader might think that the book is a history of the changes in Western art , whereas it is in fact only a selection of some changes .
21 The church is in fact only the north aisle of what was intended to be a mini-cathedral .
22 Archaeology confirms the picture : the so-called ‘ pyramid tomb ’ at Sardis is in fact certainly the monument of a Persian ; ‘ pyramidal stamp seals ’ of Persian type have been found in Asia Minor ( Iran , 1970 , pp. 19ff. ) ; at Sardis excavations have uncovered a relief depicting both Cybele and Artemis/Anahita ( G. Hanfmann and N. Ramage , Sculpture from Sardis , 1978 , no. 20 ) ; and Greco-Iranian stelai ( funerary pillars ) from the satrapal capital of Daskyleion in north-west Anatolia are sometimes carved in Aramaic , indicating the Persian nationality of the customers for whom they were executed ( Rev. Arch . ,
23 the so-called ‘ defense line ’ to which the Ambassador had referred was in actuality merely an enumeration of those sectors in the western Pacific in which the United States held firm military commitments : i.e. our responsibilities as an occupying Power in Japan , our special interest in the Philippines as a former part of United States territory etc .
24 Mr John Bond , Lord Lane 's clerk , said Mr Mahoney was in court almost every day .
25 It rang with pride and passion , the intensity of the emotion heightening the slightly exotic aspect of her peculiar beauty which was in reality merely the end sum of a wonderfully mixed ancestry of ordinary Celts , Latins and Anglo-Saxons .
26 We munched and slept for what seemed like hours , but was in reality only an hour and a half , becoming increasing uncomfortable .
27 One little discussed possibility is that the Star of Bethlehem was in fact simply the setting Sun , which the Magi followed westwards .
28 It has been claimed by some that the apparent warming trend was in fact only a reflection of the " urban heat island effect " , because most of the records come from cities .
29 Unbeknownst to club officials , ‘ Royst ’ was in fact only a visitor to this country and his permit ran out two months ago .
30 That month saw a new invasion alarm , as a French fleet cruised up and down the Channel under Admiral D'Orvilliers and a large French army under Marshal de Broglie was assembled at Vaussieux in Normandy , though this was in fact only a routine ‘ camp of exercise ’ .
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