Example sentences of "[be] [adv] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Account-holders are predominantly in the A , B and C1 social categories and mainly live in the South East or London . |
2 | In the case of the evidence produced by informal interviews we , the readers , are rather in the position of hearing a case put by only one counsel and not the other . |
3 | It is difficult to see , for example , how the relation earlier/later can be made clear sense of without allowing the possibility of developing complexes , i.e. complexes which are not complete , but are rather in the " process of completion " . |
4 | Lane has argued that ‘ ruling class ’ interpretations of the Soviet Union are inappropriate because the holders of state power do not possess and inherit property but are rather in the same market position as other wage-earners . |
5 | Having said all that , the famous Ipsos nightlife is practically on the doorstep as these apartments are right in the middle of town . |
6 | These two buildings , owned and managed by the Kendler family , are right in the middle of St Gilgen , and only two minutes walk from the lake and promenade . |
7 | The important thing about these volcanoes is that since they are right in the middle of the Pacific , they are basaltic , and their basalts are hot and very fluid . |
8 | ‘ We are right in the middle of watching one of our favourite programmes , ’ Mr Wormwood said . |
9 | It will probably start on Boxing Day when we are right in the middle of winter . |
10 | I suspect , though , there can be no doubt about which side she would have been on in the public debate about fox-hunting prompted by last week 's Private Member 's Bill . |
11 | The search for a proper definition has certainly been on in the House of Commons for several years . |
12 | I said three flights that I 've been on in the last fortnight . |
13 | Industrial members , who constitute over half the Institute 's membership , are effectively in the same position as the public as far as the Caparo decision is concerned , since they are involved with other companies ' audited accounts in their capacity of investor or creditor , but their voice is rarely heard and , even then , is ignored . |
14 | Once fully saturated with culture , food , drink or any combination of the three , it is possible to escape the tourist honeypots , which are mostly in the centre and south of town . |
15 | Inside Cambodia , the Khmer Rouge strongholds are mostly in the western and southern provinces , and to a lesser extent , in the north . |
16 | The issues are mostly in the open . |
17 | The issues are mostly in the open . |
18 | The third category , 98 sheets , are mostly in the Highlands of Scotland : they scored low in comparison with the sheets chosen for full or part resurvey . |
19 | Since the SADS-L is normally used in a face-to-face interview situation these items are mostly in the form of questions and here the original wording was retained . |
20 | The 16 per cent of authorities where Independents are dominant are mostly in the more rural parts of Scotland , England and Wales , but as Widdicombe notes ( 1986 , vol. 1 , p. 23 ) ‘ the overall figure does perhaps represent a stronger resilience of the Independent tradition in an era of increasing party politicisation than might have been anticipated ’ . |
21 | For the majority who book half board , main meals are mostly in the evening and served on the Yali Han terrace . |
22 | Iceland has twenty-two volcanoes , but the ones which have been most in the news are located on the Westmann Islands , just off the south coast . |
23 | Automobiles , machinery , electronics , chemicals and many others are somewhere in the middle : the choices made by individual firms are scattered all across the map . |
24 | The general pattern of maternal mortality from these causes assumes the familiar " J " shape , reflecting that these data provide evidence that , in this context at least , optimal conditions for childbearing are somewhere in the age group 15–24 . |
25 | Other assets , such as government bonds — i.e. loans to government for a fixed number of years — are somewhere in the middle . |
26 | I believe the walls at the the foot are somewhere in the region of nineteen feet thick . |
27 | Even when excavations are featured in newspaper articles and television programmes , archaeological sites are rarely in the public eye for more than a very short while . |
28 | I looked around for this other speaker , this eminent historian who had been right in the middle of the action , this acute analyst who assembled with such thoroughness the material I too had worked on , who had packed it into enlightening and readable volumes . |
29 | The recession has hit all industries and acting has been right in the thick of it . |
30 | In Devon , in particular , both private and public sector new housing has been predominantly in the larger settlements , especially those within commuting distance of the main urban centres ( Cloke 1979 ) . |