Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] in the " in BNC.

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1 Against these considerations , there have to be weighed the practical and constitutional matters urged by the Attorney-General many of which have been relied on in the past in the courts in upholding the exclusionary rule .
2 Illegal shipments seized at customs went round like a kiss at a party — police , SAS , departments like the one Todd ran … then on to the people they 'd been intended for in the first place — the syndicates who brought them down to street level , street prices .
3 We are aware that we can control the method of access by users though our application , but there are other tools they are using in in the company to access the corporate relational database and your database controller must be aware of those tools and implement the same controls on those views of that information within the database .
4 The close relationship between criterion-referenced assessment and the curriculum has been referred to in the previous section .
5 Furthermore we have a series of major landscape features , er which are been referred to in the greenbelt local plan and elsewhere as wedges , which you 'll see from the map enter into the very heart of the city itself .
6 While this is an issue which has been referred to in the literature ( Bourner and Hamed , 1987 ) , it is not one which has been extensively explored with regard to the achievements of non-traditional students , but it is a potentially important measure which requires further investigation .
7 The position with regard to side letters ( setting out supplemental agreements ) is that they may not be binding as they probably will not have been referred to in the principal agreement .
8 The magazine could not prove the truth of this statement , which it had sourced to an MI5 report , but it claimed to be able to justify the " sting " of the libel , namely that the plaintiff was a person given to extra-marital affairs , a number of which had been referred to in the article without attracting complaint .
9 BGS publications on mineralisation in Great Britain are referred to in the text .
10 But basic biographical details which are referred to in the letters often receive no mention in the main text .
11 Such tasks are referred to in the GCSE coursework handbook as " neutral tasks " .
12 Even these few quotations show that the notion of the ‘ map ’ or ‘ structure ’ of a subject is by no means straightforward , and involves not only the theoretical or conceptual unities which are referred to in the literature on the nature of disciplines ( OECD 1972 ) , but the approach , emphasis and even methods of teaching .
13 The following cases are referred to in the judgment of their Lordships :
14 The following cases are referred to in the judgment :
15 The following cases are referred to in the judgments :
16 The following cases are referred to in the opinion of Lord Mustill :
17 The following cases are referred to in the opinion of Lord Browne-Wilkinson :
18 No cases are referred to in the judgments or were cited in argument .
19 The following cases are referred to in the judgment :
20 The following cases are referred to in the judgment of the court :
21 The following cases are referred to in the opinion of Lord Templeman :
22 The following cases are referred to in the judgment of their Lordships :
23 The following cases are referred to in the opinion of Lord Goff of Chieveley :
24 The following cases are referred to in the judgment of the court :
25 The following cases are referred to in the judgment :
26 The following cases are referred to in the judgments :
27 The following cases are referred to in the judgments :
28 The following cases are referred to in the judgment :
29 The following cases are referred to in the judgment :
30 The following cases are referred to in the judgment of their Lordships :
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