Example sentences of "be [adj] in [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We could never be respectable in the eyes of the world , ’ said Jean , ‘ but that hardly matters . ’
2 The third and perhaps chief problem related to general degrees is their status , which tends to be lower in the eyes of academics , and perhaps employers , than their academic or professional counterparts .
3 If the Front-Bench spokesmen and those who are called before 7 o'clock exercise discretion , it may be possible in the interests of the whole House to relax that limit .
4 With his experience , the right hon. Gentleman will also be interested in the views of the CBI .
5 The general public would n't be interested in the subtleties of unfair regulations and the clear imbalance of resources .
6 But he continued to be interested in the principles behind tribal art rather than in the aesthetic appeal of individual objects ; and these principles could be embodied even in the contemporary ‘ forgeries ’ which quickly began to be produced in quite large numbers to meet the demand for ‘ primitive ’ art .
7 This is obviously a simplification of the real world problem in which the designer may no longer be worried about the gross rotational movements obtainable , but be interested in the effects of bearing tolerance .
8 Though he had won a scholarship , he would never be interested in the niceties of Greek and Latin languages .
9 I am sure the Barons of the Exchequer would be interested in the profits to be made in the king 's prison , and in what happens to money entrusted to you . ’
10 You will ask yourself a question at this point : ‘ Why should such a being be interested in the routines of my daily life ?
11 It is a natural consequence that the discourse analyst will be interested in the results of psycholinguistic processing experiments in a way which is not typical of the sentence-grammarian .
12 okay , anybody got any other reasons why they think that maybe we ought to know what 's going on in other countries , why , why would we be interested in the roots in Kenya , India , why would we be interested in those countries ?
13 They wo n't be interested in the speeches about Strasbourg as the seat of the European Parliament .
14 Our defence would be unsafe in the hands of the opposition parties .
15 The regulations anticipated under s11(1) will have the purpose of securing : ( a ) that goods to which this section applies are safe ; ( b ) that goods to which this section applies which are unsafe , or would be unsafe in the hands of persons of a particular description , are not made available to persons generally or , as the case may be , to persons of that description ; and ( c ) that appropriate information is , and inappropriate information is not , provided in relation to goods to which this section applies .
16 A company must be predominant in the eyes of decision makers . ’
17 The driving system , then , is crucial in making a program that will be effective in the hands of a lot of teachers .
18 It would be present in the brains of the trained — and shocked — animals in higher concentration than in the naïves — and when injected into mice would in its turn produce freezing behaviour .
19 Some thought that fundholding general practitioners had been given a perverse incentive not to spend money on their patients or even to be selective in the types of patient they enrolled on their list .
20 He may be great in the eyes of the world , with his property and wealth , but he has very few friends to attend his funeral and never achieves the only thing he cares about .
21 They want , at one and the same time , to be ‘ independent ’ of Government and to be involved in the processes of government .
22 This means that it is important that all those likely to be affected by the introduction of new technology should be involved in the decisions about how it is to be used .
23 I wrote to the planning officer on 10 April 1991 enclosing a copy of my earlier letter , and again on 6 July 1991 when the matter was raised in the Minutes of the Land and Properties Sub-Committee , restating the Parish Council 's views and asking that they should be involved in the discussions of the future of the site .
24 The Parish Council would welcome the opportunity to be involved in the discussions on the future of the site .
25 A useful analysis of the way in which different levels of management may be involved in the functions of budgeting is provided by Davies ( 1984 ) who uses Anthony 's three levels of management and relates them to people in Figure 4.3 .
26 It is also simple-minded to assert that everyone can or should be involved in the complexities of designing universities or opera houses .
27 It was , I think , common cause among all of us who were involved in the talks last year , and who , I hope , will be involved in the talks in the future , that they are not peace talks per se ; they are talks about a political settlement , not only in terms of Northern Ireland but in terms of the relations between Northern Ireland and the republic and between Great Britain and the republic .
28 Blackburn face a desperate battle to be involved in the playoffs after an alarming decline .
29 The post-holder will also be involved in the preparations for the next HEFCE research assessment exercise ; this will include questions relating to the establishment of a publications database , and candidates for this appointment should therefore be computer literate .
30 Does he believe that it would be safe in the hands of Members of Parliament who continually carp and criticise ?
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