Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [prep] the [noun pl] in " in BNC.

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1 The Rules of the Executive Scheme may be amended by the Directors in any respect provided that :
2 Although the total viewing audiences were significantly less than that achieved by association football , this , it is suggested , is partially to be explained by the differences in transmission times , for , unlike the soccer event , no ‘ significant ’ matches were played during the peak television viewing times of the day .
3 In this respect , attention would need to be given to the ways in which the students sought to map meanings onto the text , and how , more specifically , they attempted to relate propositions in the text despite the absence of overt 'surface " clues .
4 To do so , however , the conversion rate had to be given to the pupils in a more convenient form than the number of foreign money units to the pound and pupils did not necessarily learn to apply the arithmetic algorithm to conversions .
5 Consequently , the offenders are not important ; what matters is that opportunities must be reduced and risks increased and this requires that attention be given to the situations in which offences may occur .
6 Johnny McNichol came to Selhurst Park in March 1958 as Manager Cyril Spiers ' last desperate attempt to prevent the Palace from becoming founder members of the new national 4th Division , which was to be formed from the clubs in the bottom halves of the regional 3rd Divisions of 1957–58 .
7 These must first be examined in the contexts in which they are usually employed , where they occur naturally , although subsequent generalizing discussion helps the anthropologist to improve his very superficial initial understanding .
8 And , by the same token , the world will come to be filled with the links in this causal chain .
9 This manual describes the use of the forms NEWOED1–NEWOED7 and the way in which they are to be completed by the lexicographers in order to request services from either or both of the New OED Computer Group or ( indirectly ) the Computer Services Department .
10 In the process , information will be gathered about the ways in which microcomputer based models can help to bring understanding of other points of view than one 's own .
11 The king had agreed that peers should be tried only in parliament and before their equals , and that accusations against ministers should be heard by the peers in parliament .
12 If he is convicted of this crime [ this ] punishment follows : the loss of members , that there be member for member for when a virgin is defiled she loses her member and therefore let her defiler be punished in the parts in which he offended .
13 The committee gave permission for Arthur Withet , aged sixty-one , to be put to stone-breaking , and ordered iron bars to be placed across the windows in the senile ward .
14 Naturally , the standards and norms likely to be developed by the police in employing a verification procedure are not going to be pure and objective scientific generalisations .
15 Where the misconduct complained of consists of both words and conduct , it seems likely that both will be considered by the magistrates in deciding whether or not what the defendant did amounted to disorderly conduct .
16 Any information which is relevant may have to be disclosed to the parties in respect of any court case .
17 Do n't forget , Master , there are other mysteries which may be contained in the documents in that casket .
18 Slowish tempos are to some degree unavoidable , because of the textural detail in Mozart 's score ; and the conductor can not altogether be blamed for the ways in which the music is softened .
19 The director 's emoluments must also be included in the bandings in the note to the accounts unless all the directors ' aggregate emoluments do not exceed £60,000 ( Sch 6 para 1 and para 4 , CA 85 ) .
20 A key issue is the extent to which the money market continues to be dominated by the markets in which the banks play a role either as intermediary or guarantor .
21 Round , elliptical or other shelters , from which to admire the views , were to be installed in the woods in optimum sites for shelter .
22 This important six-part television series was shown for the first time in June 1988 , and in itself was an indication that freedom of intellectual debate had indeed been extended , but it also forewarned of the type of strong criticism to be expected from the conservatives in the party .
23 If more information is required , reference should be made to the manuals in the References section .
24 If more information is required , reference should be made to the manuals in the References section .
25 It allows a choice to be made of the tuples in a relation and takes a horizontal subset of an existing table .
26 Comparison can be made with the responses in Almond and Verba 's survey , as shown in figure 13.1 .
27 In G. v. Chief Constable for Stroud the Divisional Court made the point that in deciding whether or not the constable 's decision was a reasonable one , full allowance must be made for the circumstances in which the police find themselves in emergencies .
28 It is this confidence that is provided by Directory Integrity Check , since it allows a complete comparison to be made between the files in a directory/directory structure and their corresponding LIFESPAN modules .
29 Several points can be made about the results in Table 5 .
30 The proposed new Regulations will be made under the powers in ss 106(4) and 107(4) , Finance Act 1986 , and will take effect from 23 March 1992 .
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