Example sentences of "is [verb] [adv] in the " in BNC.

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1 Yamaha staff will be making a return visit to the region to discover how the Japanese style of music teaching is catching on in the North-East .
2 It is also how one must determine whether others have acted well or not , so far as externals go , though how far they have acted well in a proper inward sense , that is , how far they have been truly guided by the categorical imperative , rather than by the calculations of self interest , is hidden away in the depths of their being , hidden perhaps even from themselves .
3 One meeting of all members is arranged annually in the autumn alternating between the four home Countries .
4 As is explained later in the book , despite the high-sounding words with which the Bill was presented to Parliament it is a complete sham .
5 It is situated right in the centre of the resort and has all the facilities of the shops , restaurants and sports centre close at hand .
6 The Oxford Union is situated right in the centre of Oxford , two minutes ' walk from Carfax , in St Michael 's Street , which leads off Cornmarket Street .
7 The Gateway itself is situated deep in the brain stem .
8 Even then it should not apply where all that the Purchaser does is to carry on in the ordinary course of the business .
9 The degree is taught exclusively in the School of Education , takes place in College and School , and has three components .
10 Now we know that Antarctic bottom water is formed here in the Webber Sea and the samples that I 've been talking about were taken here in the South Georgia basin , so we can see that it has taken seventeen years for the water to travel from here to here .
11 This bloke is propped up in the corner of the cab , and blood all over the place .
12 How heavy it is to sit there in the waiting room , on the chair , by the table , with one 's penitent perfecto , watching the cankered apples heal .
13 Each activity is listed discretely in the National Certificate Catalogue for certification purposes .
14 A further debilitating gloss on section 58(1) is tucked away in the inner recesses of the police codes .
15 Its anxiety and the pressure that was placed on the safety committee representatives speak volumes : they reveal that not everyone is treated equally in the North sea , and that , on some North sea installations , there is still a marked divergence between the recourse available to those working for the operator and that accorded to those working for contracting companies .
16 By the same token , any discourse which seems to offer a synthesis between professional values and a sense of national character and moral worthiness , while also overlooking inhumane specialist tendencies and threats of moral ambiguity , is treated favourably in the Review .
17 But an enormous backlog of untaxed cases of wine is building up in the producers ' warehouses .
18 The undeniable fact is that chlorine is building up in the atmosphere much faster than it can be coped with .
19 There is always a danger of war when you have a face to face confrontation that is building up in the Gulf at the moment .
20 The voice of the novelist is heard continually in the speech of his characters .
21 And do you know what , one of them is wading around in the middle of the loch , up to his waist in the water . ’
22 This type of diabetes is diagnosed usually in the first half of life , exposing those affected to abnormal levels of blood glucose and other metabolites for decades .
23 The second CD is given over in the main to what I think of as Mark Goodier bands ( not a breath of criticism implicit in that , by the way ) .
24 A critical evaluation of Williamson 's analysis is given later in the chapter .
25 We prefer to distribute these on a sessional basis , rather than all together in a book form which is given out in the first session , as individual handouts seem to focus attention on the specific issue under discussion .
26 It consists of a short phrase in the slow introduction to the opening movement , which in the Septet is given out in the major before being echoed in the minor , but which appears both times in the minor in the transcription .
27 Meanwhile , the kite that Lord Hanson has flown is bobbing around in the political and financial winds .
28 The importance of this information is considered again in the discussion on the evaluation of language tests .
29 Article 1(2) , excluding attempts to obtain evidence which is not intended for use in judicial proceedings , commenced or contemplated , is considered below in the context of pre-trial discovery .
30 I believe tobacco-smoke is the most effectual , but to one not a smoker it would require to be a case of hiring another to the office of smoking away the midges — a work many would gladly undertake , for tobacco is looked on in the Highlands as a very great good , almost as essential as the whiskey .
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