Example sentences of "in [noun] [vb -s] [adv] to be " in BNC.
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1 | It means that the instrument in question requires positively to be approved if it is to become or , more usually , remain in force as law . |
2 | These difficulties may arise especially when the program in question turns out to be more useful and successful than the parties originally envisaged . |
3 | Nothing in biology turns out to be simple , however . |
4 | A diet rich in fibre tends also to be low in fat content because carbohydrate foods provide many of the calories . |
5 | This in fact turns out to be the case , as will be shown here and in the following chapters . |
6 | If , however , we do apply anthropological and linguistic perspectives to this recent work on the consequences of literacy , as I claim we must despite its claim to protection from them , then that work in fact turns out to be as biased as that of the earlier phases . |
7 | The scale of employment suggested in Selby seems not to be er reflecting the restraint policy suggested in R P G two . |
8 | Over half the wheat in Oxfordshire has yet to be harvested . |