Example sentences of "[be] in [v-ing] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 García had been in hiding since the April coup , taking refuge in the Colombian embassy in Lima from where he had made public appeals for popular resistance to Fujimori .
2 Daniel Digby , provost of the G-Mek Orbital , has issued a formal denial to allegations by Ayatollah Bakhtiar that fugitive graphic novelist Neil Gaiman has been in hiding in the facility , and has requested that the Pan-Islamic congress stand down the Inter-Satellite Ballistic Missiles currently targeted on them .
3 In the middle of the series ' first run this presentation will provide an opportunity to consider how successful FAMILY PRIDE has been in launching onto the region 's and the nation 's screens the UK 's first Asian soap .
4 The hon. Member for Linlithgow is only too well aware of how successful the central institutions have been in working with the expertise in the Scottish Office .
5 We were interested to see how far proposals were concentrated on particular aspects of the curriculum ( as opposed to an across-the-curriculum approach ) , how much participation there had been in arriving at the proposal , whether information-handling skills were recognised , and so on .
6 You 're no more interested in how a programme is put together than you are in flying to the moon ! ’
7 These advisers are more likely to be accountants , rather than lawyers whose principal role in this respect is likely to be in advising on the interpretation of the statutory provisions rather than on the financial state of the companies which the information reveals .
8 At London & Country Mortgages ( 0800 373300 ) , the mortgage broking subsidiary of Chase de Vere , Philip Cartwright predicts that most mortgage business will continue to be in remortgaging through the winter .
9 Do you remember whereabouts in the order you were in getting into the flat ?
10 The 25 workers at Julie 's company Ranzau were in mourning at the office in Milton Keynes yesterday .
11 Rather , it is to say that Gusfield 's theory may continue to have explanatory power , particularly with regard to the initial motivation of participants in such a movement , and that where Wallis ' work is important is in pointing to the cultural concerns that may also underpin the rise of specific moral entrepreneurial groups .
12 The difficulty for cycling organisations is in communicating with the riders .
13 The point seems to be that Macbeth 's greatest crime is in tampering with the future .
14 The volume , at HK$2.12 billion ( £160m ) , was marginally higher than it was in trading on the market on Tuesday , but it did not suggest a rush of sellers .
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