Example sentences of "[Wh det] [be] in [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The Venn diagram distance between x and y is the number of elements of S which are in either x or y , but not in both : |
2 | And perhaps the light from those ears of corn which are in just the right condition for her to lay her eggs , fluoresce in a particular manner , recognizing which from her own inward pre-patterned instincts , she homes in and deposits her eggs . |
3 | so he had two dirty bibs which are in there |
4 | Dr Rydell points out that this coincides neatly with the bats ' occupation of maternity roosts , most of which are in more or less isolated houses in areas without street lights . |
5 | From her knowledge of the continent she was able to give me useful information , advice , and travellers ' tips , and she suggested that I take with me a supply of those items which were in even shorter supply in France than in Britain , such as coffee and cigarettes , and use them as barter . |
6 | The House of Lords in that case was concerned with provisions in the Housing ( Homeless Persons ) Act 1977 which were in substantially the same terms as those to which I have referred in the Housing Act 1985 , as originally enacted . |
7 | Ninety per cent of fuel used in the developing world is wood , which is in increasingly short supply . |
8 | My poor little blind garden , what 's left of it , just up over here , near the top gate — and — ’ she turned in the opposite direction ’ — down by the river , in the old primary school building , which is in fairly good nick , they 're setting up a field study centre , and strips of land for school gardens . |
9 | Which is the floppy disk which is in there . |
10 | This plan came to grief , however , when Waters , in an attempt to establish friendly relations , gave a prospective producer a copy of one of his books , which showed the idiosyncratic director palling up with one of Charles Manson 's gang — a gesture which was in even worse taste than it might sound , as the producer proved to have been a good friend of one of the gang 's victims . |
11 | Early on that morning that very same morning in October 1913 , anyone walking or motoring down Westfield Drive , Boston , Massachusetts , would never have given any of the houses a second glance , so ordinary were they , and none more so than number 1015 , a clapboard house like all the others in the street , only one which was in even more urgent need of repainting than most of its neighbours . |
12 | All they were interested in was striking deals to get hold of petrol , which was in very short supply . |
13 | You get on your bike and find that old lady what were in here just now and you do n't let her out of your sight . |
14 | We knew what were in there before you even opened your hand up ! |
15 | We knew what were in there ! |
16 | ‘ What 's in here ? ’ said Lee , opening the door of the room that Mrs Wright had taken him into , to see the birds ' eggs . |
17 | ‘ And I believe you very well know what 's in here . ’ |
18 | What 's in here ? ’ |
19 | It 's now about what 's in here , ’ said Morgan , pointing to his heart , ‘ and what it means to them . ’ |
20 | What 's in here ? |
21 | What 's in here ? |
22 | Right , what 's in here now James ? |
23 | Du n no what 's in here ? |
24 | Now what 's in here ? |
25 | What 's in here ? for report . |
26 | ‘ What 's in there ? ’ he asked . |
27 | ‘ What 's in there ? ’ |
28 | ‘ But what 's in there ? ’ |
29 | ‘ Who can tell what 's in there ? ’ |
30 | Then what 's in there . |