Example sentences of "be [adv] [noun] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For example , despite her attachment to an extra-textual and pre-linguistic domain of mental activity , Nathalie Sarraute 's work , according to Heath , should not be limited by interpretative strategies which are fundamentally referentialist in orientation .
2 You men are so conformist in love , so provincial in imagination ; that is why we have to flatter you , to prop you up with little lies .
3 Another reason may be that some of the management team who are already shareholders in Target , or other vendor shareholders , will wish to exchange their Target shares for Newco shares without triggering a disposal for capital gains tax purposes ( see ss135 , 137 and 138 TCGA 1992 ) .
4 As most bilingual students studying subjects are not beginners in English this experience more truly reflects their situation than does a lesson in a totally new language .
5 He argues further that what we see , ‘ the immediate objects of sight ’ , are not things in space at a distance from us , but ideas in the mind .
6 According to Oakeshott , something less pretentious will do ; viz. , ‘ that we are not children in statu pupillari but adults who do not consider themselves under any obligation to justify their preference for making their own choices ’ .
7 Similarly , if one compares blacks and whites within any age-group , there are still differences in vulnerability to unemployment .
8 ‘ There are also differences in pronunciation of sounds and words . ’
9 Moseley ( 1979b ) suggests a few alternatives : these should be borne in mind when access to services is discussed in chapter 8 , because there are also innovations in service type and provision aimed at improving accessibility .
10 The most obvious growth has been in consultancies in child abuse — especially sexual abuse — but there are also consultancies in psychotherapy , stress management and group work .
11 There are also relaxations in relation to small industrial premises .
12 Furthermore , not only does Hilton imply that he is implementing his treatment of the subject in Scale 1 at the beginning of Scale 2 , there are also points in Scale 1 where he anticipates a development of his subject beyond that relevant for his immediate recipient .
13 The tarn would have been about 50ft. in depth at that time with the bottom around the 1,300 ft. contour .
14 Edges that ought to be significant are either absent from an image or almost so and the strongest changes in an image are often changes in illumination and have nothing to do with meaningful relations in a scene . ’
15 The range of products described earlier exists for valid and necessary reasons although there are often similarities in formulation between different products .
16 During this final stage they appear as ants , which are really fairies in disguise .
17 From their shapes , they were apparently copied from wooden originals , and it seems likely that the clay coffins are really copies in clay of wooden clothes-chests .
18 The shallow , circular houses are about 4m in diameter .
19 So I feel that our power has grown very much and that we are now hand in hand with the comrades in Namibia .
20 This effect is estimated to be only 17% in Model 3 .
21 It will be over 23ins tall and be about 9ins in diameter !
22 It also began to look at proposals for MA courses , and at its November 1966 meeting , for example , it expressed the view that a proposed MA in Business Administration at Portsmouth College of Technology did not meet the CNAA 's criterion that the content should be substantially postgraduate in character : too much of it was introductory work , insufficiently rooted in the basic disciplines .
23 You will find that the brood will grow at a fairly constant rate and should be around 6mm in length in about five weeks .
24 Uplights are simply downlights in reverse and meant to stand on the floor .
25 There are even ones in pencil stuck to the leaves of plants .
26 Root hairs are almost in. in length .
27 The larnaxes or burial chests were apparently imitations in clay of wooden chests .
28 It seemed to me that hardly any left the building in those weeks of May without murmuring apologetically that they were only leaving in order to get some baking done at home !
29 There were also shifts in emphasis on factors influencing decisions on where to place contracts .
30 In 1972 pension payments were made more generous and there were also improvements in family allowances , health care , unemployment pay , the penal code and rent controls .
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