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

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1 It is worth considering that hands long formed to the sword , reins , shield and other military accoutrements become stiffened and calloused and it may be that the use of a small stylus or quill was physically difficult for Charles ; we can be in no doubt about his energy and intelligence .
2 Councillors should be in no doubt that they and the officers of the local authority must work as a team .
3 ( Those who have heard me sing will be in no doubt about the outcome . )
4 Marian pretended to be in no doubt .
5 With this policy of constant development and improvement , it 's clear that with Heathrow , Gatwick and Stansted , London will not just lead Paris , Frankfurt and Amsterdam — our position as the number one international airport group in the world will be in no doubt .
6 As to what should take , or was taking , its place in Western Europe , Hallstein seemed to be in no doubt : it was the EEC and its Commission .
7 They must be in no doubt as to what they are buying .
8 " What the Devil are you doing here ? " he roared , so that the crowd of young fishermen entering the alehouse would be in no doubt as to who ruled in the Pascoe household .
9 The reader must be in no doubt as to what you think should be done about the problem .
10 As he swivelled up he planted his most unabashed and flattering look on her , smiled slightly to animate the dimple in the scar , let his right hand trail towards his heart and , with a minute motion of his head ( his hat , of course , having been flourished off ) shook his long thick hair rather , he imagined , like a mane , breathing perceptibly heavily at the time so that with any sensitivity in her at all she would be in no doubt that her beauty had scored a palpable hit .
11 But in speech , these words are specifically pointed out so that the listener can be in no doubt .
12 He should also be in no doubt of the effectiveness of that policy bearing in mind the fact that the Chief Constable said recently that more than four out of five terrorist incidents are thwarted and never take place .
13 My hon. Friend should be in no doubt , however , that we have that commitment .
14 The hon. Member for Gateshead , East and other Labour Members who spoke should be in no doubt that by no means all Opposition Members agree with their point of view .
15 Lastly , whenever you make any search , whether against registered or unregistered land , make a note of the date and nature of every search on your instructions sheet , then you need be in no doubt later , if the reply to a search does n't arrive in a day or so , as to whether and when you made your search .
16 A dream world where , this time , she wanted him to be in no doubt whatsoever that she was unafraid of him .
17 ‘ We want Mr Redwood to be in no doubt as to the strength of public opinion in Meirionnydd . ’
18 Information then became available at people 's fingertips and when Mr Fallon launched the Echo on CD-Rom he said : ‘ Let us be in no doubt as to the importance of this new resource for schools , business users and the community . ’
19 It is essential for departments to pull together , talk to each other and be in no doubt as to the others ' requirements .
20 However , parents who could not afford to pay for the meals were to be in no way penalized .
21 If , as usually should be the case , the courts of [ England ] decide to return the child to the jurisdiction of the courts of [ Australia ] , the latter courts will be in no way inhibited from giving permission for the child to return to [ England ] or indeed becoming settled there and so subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of that country .
22 If , as usually should be the case , the courts of country B decide to return the child to the jurisdiction of the courts of country A , the latter courts will be in no way inhibited from giving permission for the child to return to country B or indeed becoming settled there and so subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of that country .
23 We believe this is a resource war and er there should be in no way er national troops fighting about it , any action should be taken by the United Nations .
24 He would certainly be in no state to drive himself .
25 Any manufacturer or service supplier not already established in the European market will be in no position to compete in ‘ 1992 ’ .
26 Before that happens Britain will be in no position to do much more than talk about the implications of new technology .
27 So that Dunbar would be in no position to hand it over to the enemy .
28 If we were to come across an object the like of which we had never before encountered , we would be in no position to determine whether it was an artefact or not , or to conclude with certainty that it had actually been designed and made by human beings .
29 Divided élite leading the assault upon itself may be in no position to withstand the pressures of a restless population .
30 For the student will be in no position to understand the way in which the knowledge corpus impacts on the world .
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