Example sentences of "be [verb] in the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The hull would be over-engineered in the floor for keel strength and very light in the non-structural panels .
2 this action is impossible if you either a ) do not hold the latch tool correctly ( the handle of the tool should be resting in the palm of your hand with the thumb uppermost and on top of the latch area of the tool ) or b ) if you do not apply some downward pressure to the knitted fabric with your free hand .
3 It had become possible to demonstrate the causative organism of syphilis , Treponema pallidum , under the microscope ; there was soon to be available a blood test , the Wasserman Reaction ( WR ) , which enabled syphilis to be diagnosed in the absence of any signs of the disease ; and finally , a new syphilitic treatment , Salvarsan , an arsenic compound , had become available .
4 Enhanced gastric mucosal synthesis of LTB 4 in patients taking NSAIDs may represent a primary effect of these drugs and could be implicated in the pathogenesis of gastritis and ulceration associated with NSAIDs .
5 Other cultural risk factors , such as role conflicts experienced by women , may also be implicated in the pathogenesis of anorexia nervosa .
6 Because viruses are known to be implicated in the development of certain cancers , it was natural to investigate any possible relationship between herpes infection of the cervix and cervical cancer .
7 What Jeffery ( and Matza , who quotes Jeffery in support of his own position ) are pointing to here is that whatever positivists chose as the causes of crime , even when they were ‘ external ’ such as ‘ social and group ’ factors , they always excluded the nature and operation of the criminal law from consideration ; such things were simply not taken to be implicated in the process of causing criminal behaviour .
8 The lazy undergraduate who can not be persuaded to read Trevor-Roper 's magisterial life of Archbishop Laud might fruitfully be propelled in the direction of the 20-page retrospect reproduced here .
9 It was also shown that the gal P1 and the pBRP4 promoters , members of the class II promoters where the CRP site is centered at -41.5 and overlaps the -35 region of the promoter , could be recognized in the presence of the CRP-cAMP complex by the α-truncated RNA polymerases and transcribed [ 14 ] .
10 The integrity of a community 's conception of justice demands that the moral principles necessary to justify the substance of its legislature 's decisions be recognized in the rest of the law .
11 For the observer , perhaps real beauty is known when the soul can be recognized in the features of the face , and the form of the body .
12 The examples given suggest a flexible scheme whereby criterion statements might be amended in the light of pupils ' difficulties and the identified difficulty factors might provide foci for teaching .
13 Specific forms for community care referrals , assessment and care planning are now out in draft and will be amended in the light of comments and ‘ trial runs ’ .
14 At Key Biscayne , a week before he expected to be competing in the doubles against Czechoslovakia in their Davis Cup quarter finals , he even started outlining some of the changes he would make should he be given the job .
15 ‘ You could be competing in the backstroke at Southport , and then have to travel to Cleethorpes or Torquay for the free style or breaststroke .
16 Suspicions may also be aroused in the course of routine inspection or sampling : where is the waste going ?
17 In such a situation , her egg could be fertilized by her husband 's sperm in vitro , and the fertilized egg be implanted in the uterus of another woman , who will bear the child , to whom she is not genetically related .
18 Both the Bibliography of Scotland ( BOS ) and the Union Catalogue of Art Books in Libraries in Scotland ( UCABLIS ) , formerly known as the Union Catalogue of Art Books in Edinburgh Libraries ( UCABEL ) , are now available as online catalogues , although much retrospective conversion remains to be undertaken in the case of both catalogues to make them fully beneficial for users .
19 The fact that the P.M. asked for the processes of selection of his successor to be undertaken in the middle of a party conference was bound to create consternation , confusion and intrigue , and indeed it did .
20 Finally , the evaluation of catalogue performance should be undertaken in the context of the whole information system , taking into account measures from all three components of the system : the user the catalogue and the documents .
21 ( Editorial note : some of the words and phrases used in this piece will be explained in the course of our historical series on feminism : eg. consciousness-raising , gay , Vietnam war , student politics , housewife . )
22 For instance , if there are seasonal variations in climate , these should be explained in the context of their effect on business operations , transport , home environment , etc .
23 The growth of goods traffic as a proportion of railway activity can be traced in the story of the Paris goods stations of the Nord network .
24 The Industrial Novel contributed a distinctive strain to English fiction which persists into the modern period — it can be traced in the work of Lawrence and Forster , for instance .
25 Now would be her favoured time , now when the brothers would be gathering in the church for Compline .
26 In the past , counsel sometimes had discussions with the judge in chambers when an indication of likely sentence could be given in the event of certain pleas being offered .
27 In addition consideration will need to be given in the course of project appraisal to the impact of VAT on supplies and services to which reference has already been made briefly in chapter 2 .
28 A plaintiff limited company 's registered office must be given in the request for issue of a summons .
29 In particular , it is felt that the student needs to be allowed some freedom to choose the elements of his own course within the disciplines concerned and to be given the opportunity to spend a proportion of his time working outside his chosen disciplines , for which appropriate credit should be given in the assessment of his degree .
30 If the answer can not be given in the shape of one person then it may be better to hold panel or sequential interviews ( see pp. 109 — 12 ) .
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