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

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1 In the case of the evidence produced by informal interviews we , the readers , are rather in the position of hearing a case put by only one counsel and not the other .
2 Having said all that , the famous Ipsos nightlife is practically on the doorstep as these apartments are right in the middle of town .
3 These two buildings , owned and managed by the Kendler family , are right in the middle of St Gilgen , and only two minutes walk from the lake and promenade .
4 The important thing about these volcanoes is that since they are right in the middle of the Pacific , they are basaltic , and their basalts are hot and very fluid .
5 ‘ We are right in the middle of watching one of our favourite programmes , ’ Mr Wormwood said .
6 It will probably start on Boxing Day when we are right in the middle of winter .
7 Once fully saturated with culture , food , drink or any combination of the three , it is possible to escape the tourist honeypots , which are mostly in the centre and south of town .
8 The issues are mostly in the open .
9 The issues are mostly in the open .
10 Since the SADS-L is normally used in a face-to-face interview situation these items are mostly in the form of questions and here the original wording was retained .
11 For the majority who book half board , main meals are mostly in the evening and served on the Yali Han terrace .
12 Automobiles , machinery , electronics , chemicals and many others are somewhere in the middle : the choices made by individual firms are scattered all across the map .
13 Other assets , such as government bonds — i.e. loans to government for a fixed number of years — are somewhere in the middle .
14 I believe the walls at the the foot are somewhere in the region of nineteen feet thick .
15 The general pattern of maternal mortality from these causes assumes the familiar " J " shape , reflecting that these data provide evidence that , in this context at least , optimal conditions for childbearing are somewhere in the age group 15–24 .
16 Even when excavations are featured in newspaper articles and television programmes , archaeological sites are rarely in the public eye for more than a very short while .
17 The activities of the new selection panel , which Laurie Mains now leads with a quite astonishing amount of newspaper and television exposure , are constantly in the news .
18 At a time when constitutional change and development at home and across the North Sea are much in the air , I am an unequivocal and enthusiastic backer of the idea that Scotland ought to seek as soon as possible to become a member state of the European Community .
19 Levine 's depictions of the gargoyles of Notre Dame are much in the tradition of Meryon .
20 Here we are together in the immensity of space , two people bound only by our love in the wastes of space and eternity .
21 Saturday there are less in the morning , I do n't know how , what time it actually it 's been used .
22 Perhaps I might say that the problems with RECHAR , the Government consider , are entirely in the court of the European Commission .
23 There are no fewer than 80 machines — many of them large ones — of various kinds , and of these , saws are naturally in the majority .
24 A well and cheese press are below in the yard with the farm buildings situated below and behind the gallery .
25 We are the only people whose sacred places are only in the land of Israel . "
26 Boeing paid for it all , and perhaps it would be well for the more cynically-minded who believe aircraft manufacturers are only in the business to make money to remember that Boeing had no legal obligation to contribute a single penny .
27 To be consistent with holism the constructivist has to say that individual ‘ beliefs ’ — mental states that are only in the running for truth — do not correspond to anything in the mind .
28 In answer to ‘ obscure and spurious questions such as whether universals may exist by themselves , whether they are only in the mind , whether they exist separate from things or only with them ’ , he says that these ‘ great universals are nothing more than … common nouns … that can be applied to more than one object ’ .
29 Pro footballers are only in the game for so long and have to make as much out of it while they can .
30 Obituaries are elsewhere in the paper .
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