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

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1 Wear your sexiest swimsuit — the boys are all madly in love with you as usual ! ’
2 Her hair , slightly shorter than his , earrings , make-up and false eyelashes are all perfectly in place .
3 A few may flourish the 14 pages of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act , 1970 ; seven inches of section 2 specifies a local authority 's obligation to lay on just about everything short of a course in elephant skinning : meals , education , holidays , telephones , and recreation are all there in paragraphs ( a ) to ( h ) .
4 Certainly the children admitted to the first asylums were those most in need .
5 I could not quite remember their identities , but were those currently in statu pupillare to be assembled in a décontractée atmosphere — rather like , say , a police line-up — I felt sure that the whole matter could be discussed as an appendix to their weekly class ‘ Britain in the 1980s ’ .
6 Indeed , the principle serves administrative interests well , for if standard conditions designed to be equitable as between apparently similar dischargers are routinely applied , the discharger who wishes to appeal against the standards imposed in his case is probably in a weak position if the agency is able to show the Minister that the standards were those typically in force .
7 That first day of the Sale had a special distinction in that the Andersons were both there in person to help at ‘ the sharp end ’ , as Scott called it .
8 Brilliant en masse and yet intricate in detail , the crocus is a star performer when there is little else in flower .
9 The flower for months on end , often when there is little else in bloom , and larger species such E. caracias can be positively architectural .
10 Th the reality is that elsewhere in West Sussex erm the business allocations are erm reasonably generous or indeed slightly over generous and er therefore er overall the concern i is very much reduced erm but it might also be just worth mentioning that erm although er there is clearly an opportunity for this committee , this planning authority , the strategic planning authority to , to question figures of this nature and to challenge local plans if they are significantly adrift erm that has to be done in the context of the the local plan enquiry by er in the form of an objection almost and past experience has been that the inspectors and the Secretary of State have allowed a certain amount of leeway depending on the erm proportional er deviation from erm th the figures that were in the structure plan and depending on what is happening elsewhere and on the state of the economy and whilst it would be something which erm it was possible to prepare a case for erm i it is o on , on the balance of erm er the various things that are , that are taking place in West Sussex that the recommendation i is , is put to you that and it seems to be the reasonable course of action , particularly bearing in mind the downturn in , in er erm the er business activity and the er amount of developments taking place .
11 Is this now in servitude to the financial markets ?
12 Nowhere is this more in evidence than in the area of sexual abuse .
13 Moderator c could I ask , is this really in order ?
14 In some handwritten notes , which he must have used as the basis for a talk , he urges : ‘ It is all here in London — a wonderful city .
15 All we in fact observe is that h is regularly followed by B. This consistent association leads us to connect the two in our own minds , to expect A always to be followed by B , and this we then express by saying that A is the cause of B and B the effect of A. This is all perfectly in order , and indeed it is through such links and associations that we build up an ordered and coherent conception of the world around us and make sense of our experience of it .
16 Even though you are with a group , it is all one-to-one in order to meet individual needs .
17 It 's all completely in French , the whole lesson
18 Well I what I think Suzannah and I are both genuinely in favour .
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