Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] is [vb pp] in " in BNC.

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1 Some women ca n't make it last the week so theirs is kept in the office .
2 The first , brief account of her long love for Kallikrates which Ayesha gives to Leo Vincey and his guardian in She is expanded in Wisdom 's Daughter to emphasise this spirituality and to excuse her sin as being due to the inexorable power of love .
3 Suddenly he is suspended in the air , between two whirring propellers .
4 So it is described in Tess of the d'Urbervilles , yet , seen from the downs , it is The Woodlanders , Hardy 's own favourite story , which first comes to mind .
5 The person who is out in the front teaching the class , or directing the piece of work they 're doing , they do , and everybody in it does … the kind of work we do is to do with a group of people … getting into a drama studio , and you know the set-up here ; there 's no uniform , there 's no ‘ Sir ’ or ‘ Miss ’ , it 's all Christian names , and that means that the holds are broken down a lot , so what is done in the end is to produce work which we hope makes statements which come from the pre-occupations , the beliefs , the honestly held beliefs of the people involved , whether they 're working from a text , an interpretation of a text , or whether they 're working from improvisation , doing their own work … so they get constant assessment from that .
6 So what is incorporated in there , is the minimum that you could ever survive on in terms of running a totally enabling authority .
7 So what is mined in large quantities in Derbyshire ?
8 Hence the scene in the restaurant with the company director forced to say only what is contained in his annual report .
9 As far as the author 's experience is concerned , what counts from the viewpoint of criticism is only what is embodied in the text , and that is wholly accessible to anyone with a knowledge of the language and culture to which the text belongs .
10 Thus it is said in several cases that the plaintiff must have ‘ a right of property in the thing and a right of possession ’ and that unless both these rights concur the action will not lie .
11 A judge or judges may reach a decision for a variety of reasons but the judgment must be presented in a form that is acceptable to the legal profession and thus it is cast in the form of a discussion of previous similar cases and relevant statutes .
12 The House of Lords was , no doubt , influenced by the fact that the effects of a decision can be exactly the same whether or not it is made in exercise of a statutory power .
13 Finally it is stored in casks for a time which varies according to the final requirements , since pale and bitter ales take longer to mature than mild ales .
14 Finally it is stored in oak casks , from where it is drawn off for blending .
15 And finally it is divided in such a way that the learner hears only one of the speakers and supplies the responses for the other .
16 He says it is just what is needed in Northampton to get things moving again .
17 This is , for illustration , exactly what is done in a voting system .
18 Educational : Most examinations are tests of short-term memory and this is exactly what is damaged in alcohol or drug use .
19 Offer them coffee or a drink , explain exactly what is included in the sale , and sell your home .
20 But then they also see exactly what is entailed in having a newborn baby to care for , who does not sleep all day , but cries and is sick and needs constant attention .
21 But whatever definition one accepts , let us agree that there are such categories , and for the purpose of this work I shall define productive labour as being : labour which is exchanged with capital and produces a surplus-value , a surplus-value moreover which is embodied in material commodities , the form of which is capable of being used as capital for the reproduction and extension of capital .
22 The Sullom Voe oil terminal in Shetland , which can handle 70% of the United Kingdom 's crude oil production , was Europe 's largest construction site — moreover it is sited in Britain 's remotest region .
23 It is general if the subordinate is given authority to make any decisions with regard to a certain ( specified ) area of the operations — ie. he is put in charge .
24 Traditionally everything is carried in baskets on the head or shoulders , and you can often see these large wicker baskets full of cabbage , potatoes , oranges , apples or whatever is in season waiting at the side of the road for transport to the market in Funchal .
25 … flying past in the moonlight , crying bitterly … this spirit is mournful beyond all other sounds on earth and betokens certain death … whenever it is heard in the silence of the night .
26 Other traditions claim she is a pale and beautiful young woman wearing a grey cloak and green gown , or a HAG in a winding sheet , though most often she is attired in loose white drapery , ‘ putting forward her mournful wail ’ with the coming of dusk .
27 Just about everything is analysed in detail .
28 For , believe me , just about everything is included in the price in the brochure .
29 Reducing this to one fifth still leaves a potential strength of between 2 and 4 per cent of E , which is roughly what is achieved in practice in fibre-glass and is a good deal more than one can reach , keeping a safe amount of toughness , with the metallic ductility mechanism ( Chapter 9 ) .
30 Today it is exhibited in the Neues Gewandhaus ( the concert hall ) .
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