Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] [adv prt] in " in BNC.

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1 So any knife you might have in your hand had better be put back in its sheath ! ’
2 It was a protective capability , I 'd heard — a black mist that could suddenly be blown out in a huge , binding cloud .
3 For example , some really hard cases write adoring letters to Judith Chalmers and should obviously be banged up in solitary confinement without a moment 's delay .
4 For this reason , young foals under a month old should only be turned out in the field if the weather conditions are good .
5 The many rules and regulations concerning licensing will only be touched on in this section ; they form in themselves a considerable volume of law .
6 The test , which at present can only be carried out in half a dozen laboratories around the world , seeks to identify an abnormal antibody in the blood of likely sufferers .
7 Swannson already has a depot in Swindon but it is a condition of his O licence for that operating centre that maintenance can only be carried out in a restricted manner .
8 New tasks for perception can only be carried out in the same way ‘ under the guidance of tactile appropriation ’ ( ibid : 242 ) .
9 The answer to the last question is , of course , the so-called Standby Credit which is really a form of performance guarantee which will only be drawn on in the event of default by the party who has contracted to perform some service .
10 This chord for instance , could only be laid out in the manner indicated , but the blend would hardly be impaired at all owing to the thick reediness of the low clarinets .
11 This task can only be embarked on in collaboration with the head , preferably with the support of other staff members , and is vital to the whole LMS operation .
12 5.2 acknowledges that all logos and trade marks listed in Schedule 5 as belonging to belong exclusively to and shall only be used by in association with the Licenced Software , its derivatives , extensions or adaptations , and only during the continuance of this Agreement .
13 Suppose that , however improbably , a balanced slate could nevertheless be agreed on in one party .
14 Three main developments should be noted : ( 1 ) the opening up overseas of branch offices of English or Welsh partnerships ; ( 2 ) the creation of new partnerships overseas carrying on business in the English firm-name and involving some , or all , of the English partners together with foreign lawyers ( the counterpart of the multi-national practices which will shortly be set up in the UK ) ; ( 3 ) associations between English and foreign ( typically from the USA ) firms to carry on business together in a third country or as a regional or transnational grouping .
15 You are the lucky winners of our July competition and will soon be stepping out in style with a pair of great fabric boots from Line 7 .
16 WHEN it comes to home decorating , the colours that find favour in Louisville , Kentucky , could soon be catching on in Rio de Janeiro and Montreal .
17 As he was wearing only trousers and shoes he knew that he would soon be picked up in the town , so he got away through alleys and into the country .
18 CLOSED-CIRCUIT cameras could soon be set up in the Darlington Arts Centre in a bid to stop vandalism .
19 CLOSED-CIRCUIT cameras could soon be set up in the Darlington Arts Centre in a bid to stop vandalism .
20 A RACIAL equality council could soon be set up in Darlington .
21 Such instruments can generally best be looked up in Halsbury 's Statutory Instruments .
22 This idea of historical study as the rigorous combination of knowledge and method is central to any defence of a key position for history in the curriculum of the 1990s , and may best be summed up in the term " historical literacy " .
23 Often this work can best be set out in this way .
24 Molassi had passed through a tiny opening that could just be made out in the dim light .
25 The Needles could just be made out in the distance .
26 He would n't just be sitting out in the open , would he ?
27 Many of the classes in the Order are concerned with various types of industry , not only ‘ light ’ , which can generally be carried out in a residential area without detriment to its amenities , and general industry , which can change to light but not vice versa , but also with a number of special categories , such as those subject to the Alkali Inspectorate .
28 Erm it would normally be glossed over in about three minutes .
29 The proportions in which partners are to share in the profits of the business will normally be set out in the partnership deed .
30 The division of shares into classes and the rights attached to each class will normally be set out in the company 's memorandum or articles ( generally the latter ) but , in contrast with the Companies Acts of some other common law countries , that is not compulsory .
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