Example sentences of "be [prep] [art] [noun] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Because stores need to restock hot CDs quickly , the savings from buying abroad would not be worth the delay in delivery . |
2 | Billy Rock who has Listowel in mind for his smart and successful chaser Joey Kelly runs the gelding on Monday and he will go again at the next Roscommon meeting a fortnight later before travelling to Listowel where he might be worth an investment in view of that Galway win in July . |
3 | Yeah , I think it 's definitely got to be after the s in books , as it sounds as if there 's more than one of them . |
4 | There are , however , certain promises and acts which , for various reasons of policy , are deemed to be of no value in law and which are therefore an insufficient consideration . |
5 | The floor — the planet-would be like a hole in space — a hole that sucked in anything and everything that came within range . ’ |
6 | the Vendor shall be under no liability in respect of any of the Warranties unless the Vendor shall have been given written notice by the Purchaser of a specific breach of the Warranties prior to the second anniversary of Completion ; |
7 | He was n't the only member of the European Ryder Cup team to be under the weather in France . |
8 | Yes , I mean the other thing is if we are absolutely honest , which we should n't be with a microphone in front of us but , if we 're absolutely honest , you know this , this is a bit of work that we 're trying to make simple |
9 | They also regarded their influence as a finite resource to be husbanded , used on major issues , and not frittered away on minor skirmishes or issues on which they were likely to be in a minority in Cabinet . |
10 | It has to be in a jug in case Mother Clare comes in and thinks I 'm being treated like someone normal . |
11 | There are emerging , however , a few bona fide cases where licensing is the only means of making any sales and where it is in our general interest to be in a market in anticipation of that market situation easing at a later date . |
12 | The DC to be aborted must already exist and must not be in the state IN APPROVAL or APPROVED . |
13 | Galas is wary of making a point of her own HIV status ( negative ) , because she believes , rightly , that it should be beside the point in judgments of her work . |
14 | It can be on the plates in readiness , and then Jean and I will do the rest . |
15 | And frankly it might as well be on the moon in terms of its accessibility to the area of search . |
16 | Why do all the hooligans seem to be on the row in front and the row behind me ? |
17 | A second revolution may well be on the way in Nicaragua , but one not to the liking of the FSLN . |
18 | A second revolution may well be on the way in Nicaragua , but one not to the liking of the FSLN . |
19 | Having selected your water and turned up for a day 's fishing you then have to decide where the fish will be on the day in question . |
20 | But biography had perhaps peaked as the hardback genre , and travel writing , except by the acknowledged masters , seemed to be on the decline in bookshops . |
21 | The incidence of schizophrenia is also thought to be on the decline in Australia . |
22 | Both the Ford and Nissan models should be on the market in time for summer . |
23 | I do not want central Government to say how many teachers should be at a school in Barnet or how much should be spent on books in Barnet . |
24 | The Balance of Power in the Court : Parents may be at a disadvantage in court because of their lack of familiarity with court proceedings , and their past experiences in court may prove inhibiting . |
25 | Artists can be at a disadvantage in group exhibitions as only a small part of their activity can be seen . |
26 | [ since ] the aim of achieving a strong competitive position in international markets , or at least the concern not to be at a disadvantage in comparison with competitors in other countries was one of the chief arguments advanced by some of the first employers ' associations against proposals for social reforms through protective labour and social legislation . |
27 | Two of the dates you have suggested ( 9.30am on either the 23rd or 26th ) are suitable but I will be at a conference in Inverness on the 2nd and 3rd of July . |
28 | Some of the remainder must still be at the Institute in Rome ; a delegation from the Venice Soprintendenza and Padua 's Eremitani Church , which owns the fragments , is due to travel to Rome shortly to resolve the problem . |
29 | Emma and her parents will be at the presentation in London tomorrow . |
30 | raised the curiosity of some ladies , who happened to be at the Castle in May 1782 , to examine the ruined Chapel , and observing a large block of alabaster , fixed in the North wall of the Chapel , they imagined it might be the back of a monument formerly placed there . |