Example sentences of "be [art] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 Another key aspect of the new courses has been the building in of planned linkages to degree provision .
2 Oh there 's a char , there 's a lovely char here , these lovely chars er actually spend most of the time in big cold lakes and they 're a , they 're a population in they normally respond in December from about December the second to the fifteenth and they 've probably been isolated since fourteen thousand years ago , with that every population has gone slightly different to , to the next one .
3 In order to be a Christian and to continue the Great Battle against the Evil One , I can not return to the life and times of the New Testament church as if there had been no history in between .
4 The tie lines are so congested it is n't true , especially with accounts being at Stansted and apparently there has been a proposal in since last March with all the costings and everything which is still waiting on an answer for improved lines which would actually take some of the computer lines and everything .
5 The exceptions to this rule are that the plaintiff can disclose the fact that there has been a payment in into court , and how much it is , on the hearing of an application for an interim payment ( Fryer v London Transport Executive ( 1982 ) The Times , 14 December ( see Kemp & Kemp , vol 1 , para 14 – 066 for discussion of this case ) .
6 Sometimes ‘ continuous ’ monitoring is possible in the sense that a change of state triggers an observation ; this can be the case in , for example , psychiatric follow-up studies .
7 What would be the mileage in I know , homework diaries ?
8 The climax will be the swearing in of Clinton as the 42nd President on January 20 .
9 Well we 'll try and get some erm we 'll look down , the next time I 'm down the library and look and see if they 've got any Enid Blyton because that might just be a way in .
10 Benefits affected by admission to hospital For details see leaflet NI9. ( f your elderly parent is admitted to hospital or an old people 's home under the National Health Service , there may be a reduction in , or a withdrawal of , certain State benefits ( but this will not apply if she enters a charitable home or has treatment as a private patient ) .
11 You 'll be a rose in between two thorns there
12 There were a recipe in for Queen 's for Queen Mother 's birthday cake .
13 I we I got down there and there were no bugger in !
14 Is the tide in down there ?
15 One of his favourite instances is the scene in On the Waterfront when Brando , thinking he was between takes , idly tried on the glove that Eva Marie Saint had dropped .
16 Traditionally the seven awards have always been deemed to have been of equal value , but the interesting possibilities suggested by all of these short listed designs is the building in of individuality to awards which will closely resemble each other without being formally identical .
17 I find it very difficult to ignore these differences — let alone the teeth , although perhaps the species has different dentition in juveniles and adults as is the case in , for example Chilotilapia rhoadesi .
18 During the last year I have played in several fun competitions most of these were what was called Texas scrambles they are where everybody in the team hits a ball off the tee then where the best shot lands everybody plays their shot from that position this happens until the ball is in the hole the winning team is the team in with the lowest score .
19 and it 'll flow out , okay , now we know that 's the difference in colour and I 've already told you that the arteries have got muscles in their walls , what 's the difference in between the wall of the muscle , muscular wall , let's put my teeth back in , the muscular wall of the artery and the wall of the vein ?
20 Yeah that 's right a mirror and then that 's a screwdriver in .
21 There 's a train in , but there ai n't nobody on it , and all the lights are off .
22 And he said I do n't know and Alec said well how the heck can you bloody try to mend it if you do n't bloody know if there 's a tape in or not
23 If you press this one , if you press record it wo n't because there 's a tape in but if you just press press record automatic and you press record and the play button but you ca n't press just the record button .
24 And life 's a bitch in between ’ .
25 there 's a lot in .
26 the whisky bottle sa slipped and there 's a lot in !
27 It 's good play from Whitlow and fine ball for Lewis Thomson now Ormanroyd , Laws blocks the er ball and that 's a throw in to Leicester .
28 It 's a throw in .
29 There 's a letter in with that one . .
30 So , so what we 're talking , we 're not saying you know there are groups and there 're individuals and there 's a gap in between , what we 're saying is there 's a kind of continuum from very groupie groups where the individual is , is practically hypnotized by the , by , by , by , by the group to erm more or less complete individualism where individuals belong to , to emotional groups that are very , very weak and where identification with the with the sentries is pretty pretty minimal .
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