Example sentences of "that [be] in " in BNC.

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1 He sets up long , colourful and emotional speeches that are in turn both funny , beautiful and violent , and his work can not be compared with anything that has preceded him .
2 Galsworthy gives very precise details on the dimensions of the cell , the things that are in it and the character 's sequence of actions .
3 All this is now due to change and it is , not surprisingly , the smaller , less profitable and traditionally-run tenanted houses that are in the front line for disposal .
4 In it he discusses ‘ the Motions seven that are in Nature found ’ ( Stanza 73 ) .
5 It is easy to cheat when quoting from these early cantos : either by imposing a seeming self-closure on passages that are in fact open at both ends , or ( and as well ) by presenting a lyrically appealing passage as typical of the whole .
6 But its massed forces instinctively address the unspoken areas of emotional politics that are in the long run more fundamental .
7 The flat-fronted facades are often decorated with intricate brickwork , and even modern restorations seem to be strictly controlled in a style that combines discreet Post-Modern twiddly with forms and colours that are in the spirit of the original .
8 Nissan is the extreme case among the seven Japanese car makers settling into America and the three that are in Britain .
9 I feel sorry for kids that are in showbusiness from a really young age , people like Shirley Temple .
10 If you want to succeed in business you need policies that are in line with her philosophy .
11 Environmental Health News says : ‘ Unless there is a boost to the improvement programme , many houses that are in terminal disrepair will fall into dereliction . ’
12 Correlations between the broad characteristics of a taxonomic group and species ecologies yield suggestive associations that can then be expressed as evolutionary hypotheses that are in principle open to direct tests .
13 Commonly , too , human activity creates habitats that are in a constant state of flux , which may open the way for pioneer species ( such as ragwort and dock — the kind commonly regarded as ‘ weeds ’ ) but also produces rapid successions of species .
14 Stains that are in fact layers of rancid fat .
15 The attractiveness of thermally stable structures for buildings that are in a day-long , year-round use seemed to influence most of the submissions .
16 When you have recovered from the shock , take a long , hard look at how you organise your horse 's welfare ; you may well be able to make cutbacks that are in no way detrimental to his health .
17 It is not only religion and morality that are in question .
18 But if you can offer talents that are in short supply , you may be better able to extract concessions than you suppose .
19 The plotting routines available in most statistical packages are still rather crude , especially those which rely on the line-printer as their printing device ; plots on machines designed for text mean that the resolution ( i.e. number of subdivisions possible on either the horizontal or vertical axis ) is usually poor ; many values that are in fact different can end up being plotted on the same point .
20 As Ives ( 1987 ) has discussed , it is widely believed that the situation in the Himalaya will reach crisis proportions by the turn of the century , affecting not only that region but also downstream and deltaic areas that are in receipt of drainage from the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers .
21 Yet it is these people that are in the forefront of many system design changes being implemented to help schools and governing bodies manage their delegated responsibilities .
22 During the audit stage of the School Development Plan , they may suggest areas that are in danger of being overlooked ; if expectations are too low they may find tactful ways to remedy this .
23 Jesus who Himself spoke of ‘ the creation ’ could also have rightly spoken in terms of ‘ my creation ’ for as the apostle Paul wrote ‘ by Him were all things CREATED that are in heaven ( was there evolution in heaven ? ) and that are in earth … all things were CREATED by Him and for Him . ’
24 Jesus who Himself spoke of ‘ the creation ’ could also have rightly spoken in terms of ‘ my creation ’ for as the apostle Paul wrote ‘ by Him were all things CREATED that are in heaven ( was there evolution in heaven ? ) and that are in earth … all things were CREATED by Him and for Him . ’
25 We will quickly consider these , before exploring in more depth the development of those policies that are in fact locally generated .
26 Just like the X-rays , the photoelectron is diffracted by the atoms close by , rather like ripples spreading across a shallow pool disturbed by occasional raindrops , and the resulting diffraction pattern modulates the absorption of the X-rays that are in fact exciting the pattern via photoemission .
27 Many elderly people who suffer from backache and stiff joints find bending and stretching difficult , so it is important that the cooker , sink and work-tops should be at the correct height for them , and that cupboards and larder shelves that are in daily use should not be too high or too low for them to reach without strain .
28 The reason for going over that threshold is often straightforward : candidates simply do not have the skills that are in demand .
29 These three specific types of item that should be shown separately on the face of the p&l account after operating profit and before interest are : profits or losses on the sale or termination of an operation ; costs of a fundamental reorganisation or restructuring having a material effect on the nature and focus of the reporting entity 's operations ; and profits or losses on the disposal of fixed assets ( although not those profits or losses that are in effect no more than marginal adjustments to depreciation previously charged ) .
30 With the leather waistcoat near to reaching the club cliché point , it 's the one-off , unique styles that are in demand .
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