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

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1 So long as people can milk the benefits of contracting out , but still return when the gains run out , the Government is in a heads they win , tails we lose situation .
2 The key to an understanding of relief-giving is in the functions it serves for the larger economic and political order , for relief is a secondary and supportive institution .
3 It is depressing to hear from a leading Unionist , Ken Maginnis , how little faith there is in the talks process , without a fundamental change of attitudes .
4 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 .
5 There are also pressures to raise agricultural productivity to accommodate population increases , though most of the land that can be thus exploited is in the uplands and is consequently susceptible to erosion .
6 Placards proclaimed such slogans as ‘ Police State Here ’ , ‘ The Proper Place for Politics is in the Streets ’ , ‘ Class not Creed ’ , and ‘ A Dhia Saor Éire ’ ( God free Ireland ) .
7 The Raffles Hotel embodies the days of the Raj , when it was a fashionable gathering place for princes , playwrights and film stars , but it is in the streets where the true cosmopolitan nature of Singapore is to be found — restaurants in Chinatown , Little India , Arab Street and Baghdad Street mirror the eclectic origins of the city .
8 A new sponsor is in the winds — Robert Maxwell 's Pergamon Press — but even if this verbal offer comes to nothing , the BA will blow its own hard-won cash on food and drinks .
9 The application must be against someone who is likely to be a party to proceedings but this can extend to cases where even the bringing of these proceedings depends on what is in the documents ( Dunning v United Liverpool Hospitals ' Board of Governors [ 1973 ] 2 All ER 454 ) .
10 If the child has the capacity to understand what is in the documents this must be explained to him .
11 Although absenteeism is higher in rural areas , it is in the cities that the television has become the ‘ electronic nursemaid ’ .
12 By far the largest proportion is in the oceans , which hold roughly 1370 million cubic kilometres of salt water .
13 But it is in the newspapers , particularly the perilously overcrowded range of upmarket Sundays , that the related questions of ‘ product identity ’ , ‘ badging ’ ( the engineered match between product and consumer self-image ) and sheer survival are most clearly related and most sharply posed .
14 The only productivity gain that he can show for it is in the courts .
15 Bedford is in the midlands , it 's the south east midlands .
16 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 .
17 The main difference between variety chains and multiples is in the goods they stock .
18 I hope it will be agreed that those who think that the tax law is justified do so partly because they believe that there is in the circumstances imagined a reason voluntarily to contribute a sum which is equivalent to a just tax .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 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 . ’
22 All such activity is in the interests of both personal and national safety , but also is based on an economic argument .
23 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 .
24 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 ’ .
25 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 .
26 ‘ 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 .
27 ‘ 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 .
28 It is in the interests of both sexes to maximise the amount of contact with the opposite sex .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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