Example sentences of "is in [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is in the people , it is causing breast cancer , it is in the milk of cows , and it is in the rivers at 1,000 times background levels .
2 Crash is perhaps the operative word , for it is in the realms of physical engagement that the Scots — who won the Dubai tournament — look likely to come off second best .
3 Because the State represents the essence of the community , in people 's minds , it is in the interests of the State to maintain the communities , and not to destroy them , as is the case in the feudal system .
4 Admission under these sections , in brief , may be made when a person is suffering from a mental disorder , and such admission is in the interests of the person 's ( defined as patient ) own health or safety or for the protection of other persons .
5 It is no good forcing every kind of ability into one form of education if the result is going to lower the standard which it is in the interests of the country to maintain . ’
6 All such activity is in the interests of both personal and national safety , but also is based on an economic argument .
7 It is in the interests of the local services that elderly people should be cared for at home , so the professionals concerned should be asked to give home carers all the help to which they are entitled .
8 A defence is provided in section 4(1) of the Act for cases in which ‘ it is proved that publication … is justified as being for the public good on the ground that it is in the interests of science , literature , art or learning , or other objects of general concern ’ .
9 In their initiation into both the craft and culture of pedagogy , it is in the interests of novice teachers to conform in order to place their relations with pupils and fellow teachers on a secure base and so to get established in their role .
10 ‘ It is in the interests of both sides to avoid starting a spiral retaliation , which can only harm exports and damage prospects for a GATT agreement , ’ the Board of Trade president told MPs .
11 ‘ It is in the interests of both sides to avoid starting a spiral retaliation , which can only harm exports and damage prospects for a GATT agreement , ’ the Board of Trade president told MPs .
12 It is in the interests of both sexes to maximise the amount of contact with the opposite sex .
13 We pay attention only to what is in the interests of an animal , since it is incapable of the awareness that it has an interest .
14 It does not appear to sit easily with an Act which requires local authorities to educate children with special educational needs in ordinary schools , provided that this is in the interests of the child , that it does not adversely affect the education of the other children and is compatible with the efficient use of resources .
15 The critical problem with these perspectives is that elite theorists can not easily justify their specification of what is in the interests of the powerless .
16 It has been widely accepted that it is in the interests of individual patients , that psychiatric treatment and services should be provided as near as is reasonably practicable to the patient 's home and community … .
17 Third , there is a small but important category of provision deriving authority from Section 137 in the Local Government Act 1972 which allowed local authorities to spend the product of a rate of 2p in the pound on anything ‘ which in their opinion is in the interests of their area or any part of it or all or some of its inhabitants ’ .
18 It is in the interests of each individual therefore to proclaim clearly among the confusion of swarming fish , that its particular niche is occupied so that no other individual of the same species will poach its territory .
19 One example might be the ‘ divide and rule ’ thesis presented in Statement D. It is in the interests of employers to use immigrants as a source of cheap labour and this also usefully weakens the workforce politically by creating internal divisions .
20 For instance , where labour is either particularly demanding or is not in itself particularly fulfilling or interesting one could reasonably say it is in the interests of the workers concerned to work short hours and/or work at a relatively low intensity of labour .
21 Questions relating to an offence may not be put to a person after he has been charged with that offence , or informed that he may be prosecuted for it , unless they are necessary for the purpose of preventing or minimising harm or loss to some other person or to the public or for clearing up an ambiguity in a previous answer or statement , or where it is in the interests of justice that the person should have put to him and have an opportunity to comment on information concerning the offence which has come to light since he was charged or informed that he might be prosecuted .
22 I understand that this particular problem may be dealt with in the near future , and it is quite obvious that the Rules need urgently to be reconsidered in order to make it clear to circuit judges and to magistrates , who have the problem of dealing with these snatches , that they can deal with it in an appropriate way which is in the interests of the child concerned .
23 A duty of care founded on creditor interests , in contrast , might in theory constrain the pursuit of maximum profits since it is in the interests of creditors that the company should undertake low risk , but sub-profit- maximising , projects , given an entitlement to a fixed return .
24 The duty is thus a subjective one , requiring the directors to act ‘ bona fide in what they consider — not what a court may consider — is in the interests of the company ’ .
25 The legal defence was that a civil servant can pass on information if it is in the interests of the state so to do .
26 For example , there have been a large number of initiatives by local authorities in recent years intended to improve the local economy , many of which have been undertaken under section 137 of the Local Government Act 1972 , to incur expenditure which in the authority 's opinion is in the interests of their area .
27 In this instance , that is in the interests of taxpayers and also of managers and employees because it is only through learning what the values are and what the method of bidding is that they will achieve a learning curve .
28 In particular , there is no clear relationship between the level of the differential and the objectives of the union ( whether , for example , it is in the interests of the union members to achieve a higher premium ) .
29 If it is in the interests of the development , a single Stage 2 submission from a consortium may be accepted provided it sets out clearly the ability of each course team to deliver and the ability of each centre to support the course or the units which it proposes to offer .
30 Peace is in the interests of both .
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