Example sentences of "[is] [adv] in [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I mean as usual with financial journalism , er i it 's somewhere in between , I mean endowments are having a bad run at the moment and that 's because they 've paid out such excellent bonuses in the past so if you 've had a maturity in the last four or five years , you 'll have seen how good they are .
2 Honda has more Japanese managers at its Ohio plant ; Toyota in Georgetown , Kentucky , is somewhere in between .
3 The CED is somewhere in between these two styles .
4 In Germany Universal banks are the only institutions allowed to conduct securities business , whereas in France only stock exchange members are able to , and the UK is somewhere in between , with both banks and non-bank institutions able to compete for security business .
5 No-one 's ever in for much longer than four days altogether . ’
6 When he won yesterday 's NM Financial International , the Dutchman was left as the only rider who is still in with a chance of winning this special prize .
7 He still wants to be leader — or , better still , prime minister — and he knows that he is still in with a chance .
8 This means the voter marks his second preference on the ballot paper ; and , if his first choice candidate does not finish in the first two , his vote is transferred to one of those who is still in with a chance .
9 NEIL ANDERSON is still in with a chance of a place on the Walker Cup team — according to new Ulster senior captain Brian Hoey .
10 Yes , I mean it , erm , Mr is quite right , and I 'm very surprised at the length of time , I 'm not sure if he 's still in on planning , but he 's certainly been on and off it a lot , erm , has n't worked it out yet .
11 And I am much too disappointed to curse her , to realise that she is probably in for a cut herself .
12 The RAC is also in on the act , offering members its Emergency Telephone , a cellphone priced at £199 , inclusive of connection , and with a 55p peak rate charge .
13 Westminster is now in for a furious bout of behind-the-scenes arm twisting as Government whips try every trick in the book to persuade the waverers back into the fold .
14 And Japan is now in on the Common Open Software Environment act too — Fujitsu Ltd , Toshiba Corp , Hitachi Ltd and Yokogawa Hewlett-Packard Co are forming COSE Japan Special Interest Group , a counterpart , they say , to the existing operation in the US .
15 And Japan is now in on the COSE act too .
16 The MacMach project , headed by Zonnie Lee Williamson at Carnegie Mellon , is currently in for some last minute testing at Apple before the distribution goes out .
17 So it 's actually in with the tank is it ?
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