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

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1 Perhaps it is in this context that Evangelicals and Catholics have to look afresh at the troublesome problem of speaking of the sacrament as a ‘ sacrifice ’ .
2 Perhaps it is in this area of human relations we have most to study and most to learn .
3 And so it is in Christian life generally .
4 Oh yes , w I mean we have got various leaflets produce still which is in reasonable condition .
5 The 33-year-old Moseley blindside flanker has not worn an England shirt since the World Cup final last November but manager Geoff Cooke explained : ‘ Mike took time off to get over injury problems but now he is in superb physical condition .
6 And now he is in such danger !
7 Robert Dunlop appears to be hitting form at just the right time and overall he is in second place for tomorrow 's Superbike races with a best speed of 118.85mph as opposed to Fogarty 's 121.65 which is the fastest lap of practice .
8 We can not expect to arrive at consensus easily — there are a lot of things which may not seem to fit at all — but we can at least want to find out what is in common before worrying about what appears to contradict .
9 It came so fast the keeper hardly saw it so for him and for all Hereford fans here it is in slow motion
10 At least he is in good form again .
11 So far , I have discussed the hunting economy purely as an immediate-return one , and such indeed it is in central Australia and must have been in the case of the first hunters .
12 He thinks the ‘ lighted inn ’ is Rivendell , as indeed it is in immediate context .
13 In England and Wales this is done by the coroner 's court , as indeed it is in some States in the USA and in Canada , and in Scotland it is the procurator fiscal who looks into the matter and will , if he considers it to be an appropriate case , raise the matter at a fatal accidents inquiry in the sheriff 's court .
14 Of course , it will mean that modern art will need to be given far more importance in this country , as indeed it is in some European countries .
15 Although as yet there is in English law no general rule giving the plaintiff a right of recovery from a defendant who has been unjustly enriched at the plaintiff 's expense , the concept of unjust enrichment lies at the heart of all the individual instances in which the law does give a right of recovery .
16 Even its critics concede that the Saatchi Collection has had a profound effect on the visual culture of this country , but it has always occupied an uneasy position — it has the status of a national institution , yet it is in private ownership .
17 Nationalist feelings may well be ameliorated in relations between industrialised countries by the interdependence discussed above ; this will not be the case when the industrialised country is dealing with a less developed state , yet it is in this latter kind of country where nationalism may be most strongly manifested .
18 Yet it is in this dangerous arrogance , that the politician can know a person 's needs better than the person himself , that the seeds of bureaucratic authoritarianism lie .
19 I therefore have some sympathy with the New Ager , but I can not understand why he is in such a hurry to rebuild his world on foundational beliefs which have already crippled millions upon millions of fellow human beings .
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