Example sentences of "be [verb] [adv] in the " in BNC.
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1 | The problem of computer-related crime will be highlighted today in the Law Commission 's report on Computer Misuse . |
2 | Marilyn has worked with Douglas Reyburn for just over a year as time keeper , but because of her clerical skills will also be helping out in the office when leave is taken by others . |
3 | This will be explained later in the story . |
4 | The details of this will be explained fully in the next chapter . |
5 | The structured grid layout of this town can still be traced today in the St. Peter 's area of Stamford . |
6 | Though the backgrounds of the successful ironmongers were varied , nearly all their families can be traced back in the neighbourhood to the sixteenth century , either through a direct line or through marriage . |
7 | Under current European Community regulations , individual patients may be referred elsewhere in the Community for treatment in certain specified circumstances , with the prior authorisation of the Department . |
8 | The second I did n't hear about for four days and even then not from a friend but from the free paper which used to be given away in the bars once a week those days . |
9 | The term could also be used to describe the gap between the practice of solving problems , and the somewhat academic exercise of systems thinking , where ideas can be generated about desirable changes that , in light of subsequent investigation , can not be realised fully in the real-world . |
10 | Whereupon he would be enrolled forthwith in the Tenth Company , of tyro Marines . |
11 | And I used to carry out their meals to the men , and they used to be eating out in the field then . |
12 | Both these concepts will be examined later in the book . |
13 | Galileo 's conception of biblical authority will be examined later in the chapter . |
14 | The significance of these changes has been hotly debated ; these debates will be examined later in the chapter . |
15 | They will be examined further in the next chapter . |
16 | The factors that helped to build them will be examined further in the next two chapters by looking at the forces that influence the making and implementation of social policy . |
17 | Any further comments can be filled out in the available space . |
18 | It may be that the student does not feel competent to discuss the various distinctions , but even so the existence of the possible distinctions should be pointed out in the answer . |
19 | This should be pointed out in the market counterparty notice . |
20 | The hardest thing was to discover what grey it should be painted so in the end we just guessed … not an easy thing to do with black and white photographs ! |
21 | What they needed to do was to look in Milton 's Collected Poems or in an anthology such as The Oxford Book of Seventeenth-Century Verse , rather than expecting individual titles all to be listed separately in the catalogue . ) |
22 | Unless the Contracting States concerned have agreed to dispense , in dealings between their two countries , with this requirement , all three parts of the Request must be completed either in the language of the state of destination or in French or English . |
23 | The range of the signals depends on conditions , but in any case , they can be received only in the area served by an electricity substation . |
24 | A first attack of herpes in the adult , sexually active woman can often go undiagnosed because the primary lesions may be hidden away in the folds of the labia and close examination is needed to identify the ulceration . |
25 | She believes that it is essential that her children grow up in the outside world and not be hidden away in the artificial environment of a royal palace . |
26 | Consequently , pseudo-costs can be calculated early in the solution and used to estimate and at nodes further down the enumeration tree . |
27 | ( The printed sheets were ‘ signed ’ with a letter of the alphabet , so they could be gathered up in the right order — one of each , B , C , D , etc . |
28 | Unlike England , where one is told simply that the case will be heard sometime in the weeks following the notified date , the case in Scotland will actually proceed on the date notified . |
29 | One acoustic theory is immediately exploded : that a whisper on stage could be heard up in the back row ( Greek guides conveniently fail to take the wooden superstructure into account ) . |
30 | The lesson of the factory siren would be heard too in the sciences , leading to the horrible clockwork universe of Laplace and his successors . |