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

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1 The secret of this trick is in the preparation of the rings by cutting and resticking them .
2 ‘ People understand this ox is in the ditch in a way I 've never heard before .
3 Although this text was in no way officially commissioned , it was to be the fount of the canon law .
4 This chapter is in a sense a crucial point in the course : although the segmental material of the preceding chapters is important as a foundation , the relationship between strong and weak syllables and the overall prosodic characteristics of words and sentences are essential to intelligibility , and most of the remaining chapters of the course are concerned with such matters .
5 This analogy is in every way applicable to my concept of the stratigraphical column .
6 An RAF Warrant Officer in the Medical Administration branch , this Veteran was in the war from the start , helping to set up a field hospital .
7 While this instrument is in a way value-neutral and may be used for ends of which different commentators may approve or disapprove , it may turn out to be — is indeed intended to be — a powerful force for overdue change , increased coherence and strengthened accountability .
8 This was a bar that er went under the bomb like that when they fastened them up , and then when they dropped the bombs this bar was in a clip , like where me finger is , i in a clip so when they released them it dropped out of this clip the bar went as well of course , down that went down went the bomb drop bars with it used to be make them day and night and things like that and er of course there was er Bloxwich Lock and Stamping we used to do odd stamping , odd forgings and things li and er that was other part of the war work .
9 He has also asked us to make it clear that this plan is in no sense intended to be fixed and final .
10 ‘ She was picking them up at random and saying things like , ‘ This boy 's in a wheelchair but that does n't stop him giving me the eye , ’ or , ‘ This is the college stud but he cuts no ice with me . ’ ’
11 This is the main issue of principle which I have to decide , and is one on which the defendants side with the plaintiffs against the submission on the part of the Bank of England that the answer to this question is in the affirmative .
12 The will to become this type is in the grasp of a beggar or a prince ; neither needs riches to achieve this nobility of soul .
13 This lady she said I 'm not for ages but this lady is in the age range I want she said and you 're under sixty five .
14 Most of this capacity was in the Khuzestan area , where prospecting began in the early years of this century , culminating in the discovery in 1908 of the first of a cluster of oil-bearing structures identified in a northwest-southeast trend on a flank of the Zagros mountain range .
15 This site is in the process of commissioning two low cost ammonia plants , costing £60m , as part of a continuing commitment to the business .
16 This process is in no sense a divorce between the Labour Party and the trade union movement .
17 An example of this process is in the fashion garment industry .
18 The outcome of this process was in no way predetermined .
19 Bearing in mind this canal is in the middle of nowhere he returned ten minutes later with a bloke in a Land Rover .
20 The only reference to Casey 's whereabouts during this period was in a New York Times article dated July 30 which quoted a campaign official as saying " when he returns today from travelling abroad " .
21 One of the most important changes in pub design during this period was in the plan .
22 He decided that this clergyman was in the clouds and out of the reach of the common man .
23 It would seem that this distinction was in the mind of the United Kingdom delegation in formulating their Working Document No. 10 , and that the subsequent references to ‘ discovery ’ served only to confuse the issues .
24 Although outside the sun was shining and this room was in the front of the house , no glimmer of sunlight filtered through the venetian blinds and the half-drawn curtains , only a dusty grey luminosity which seemed to chill the room .
25 When the directors of the London and North Western Railway organised their company in the last century they decided to build an engineering works , for locomotives and rolling stock , near the centre of their network , and this point was in the countryside at Crewe .
26 A good place to find primary evidence of this nature is in the Edinburgh Room at the Central Library .
27 This fort is in the centre of the city near the sea-front and in front of it is a very pleasant tree-lined road with an open-air café .
28 You just weigh up and take so much information in through your eyes do n't you , perhaps this person 's in a panic or they look angry , yeah , this sort of stuff , do it very , very naturally .
29 Whether or not it has any prospect of success this court is in no position to determine , but while it remains alive we do not consider that the judgment of this court can be described as final within the meaning of rule 2 ( a ) .
30 This court is in no way prejudging any defence of justification which may hereafter be raised in those libel proceedings .
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