Example sentences of "be [prep] [art] minds [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Whatever may have been in the minds of right-wing conspirators and left-wing militants during the ‘ ominous spring ’ of 1936 , it was certainly not a prolonged civil war .
2 It must have been in the minds of the members of the Rushcliffe Committee as they took evidence .
3 Perhaps I may turn briefly to the higher rates , which may be in the minds of some , and ask whether it would be possible to picket Park lane , to ask those attending this evening 's £500 per head dinner whether they are paying more tax this year at the lower rate , or whether they paid more tax in 1979 at Labour 's higher rates ?
4 Traditional Christian teaching has been removed from many schools and replaced by what may be in the minds of teachers clear and accurate material , but which is not infrequently received as a mish-mash of other religions and vague talk of spiritual development .
5 According to Ewan and Neil , workplace problems tend to be in the minds of others rather than a reality .
6 There is something in his voice that sounds like regret ; he likes to be inside the minds of craftsmen of 400 years ago , making the furniture , building the house .
7 The most that the British knew about armies was that intermittently over four or five centuries they got together in a sort of militia or Home Guard in case the enemy arrived , and the necessity of a state to run the affairs of the country for the country 's salvation , was never so present to the British mind as it always has been to the minds of most continental people .
8 Science and education may have been on the minds of the panel , but the youngsters preferred to range over topics such as nuclear disarmament and the ethics of energy .
9 Ignoring the whole question of invisibility , which is particularly oppressive to working-class lesbians and gays , she nonetheless raised matters which were on the minds of many other heterosexual politicians .
10 All too often they have to guess what is in the minds of their teachers .
11 Any enquiry into what is in the minds of others is not only an exploration of what is consciously expressed by people but is also about interpreting what is unconsciously believed .
12 Now while that says a great deal about what the government thinks about of them and their expertise , it also says a great deal about how well regarded this National Health Service of ours is in the minds of this particular government .
13 But it 's the human cost of the fire that 's on the minds of most staff at the moment .
14 With nerves jangling , palms sweating and nails bitten to the bone , the same unthinkable notion was in the minds of millions — surely the US PGA Championship is not going to be won by someone called …
15 His depth of vision , grasp of essentials , logical thinking , and the intuition by which he seemed to sense what was in the minds of those about him always ensured the best results .
16 Revolution was in the minds of some of those people , together with the nagging doubt , despite the talk of Trotsky and Guevara , Mao and Marcuse , that the supposed motor of revolutionary change in the west — or Eastern European bloc — the workers , would not be prepared to do anything about it .
17 This case concerned the law before the implementation of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 , but the impact of this Act on exclusion clauses was in the minds of their lordships .
18 The budget review sub-committee has a provisional date of Thursday the third of February , which was in the minds of members and officers to deal with anything urgent that needed to be dealt with before county council budget making .
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