Example sentences of "[pron] be [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 The plot of ‘ Great Expectations ’ is a very concentrated one , where everything and everyone are linked in the same plot .
2 Dolores O'Riordan and three other blokes and me are sitting in a van that 's parked in a yard behind Charlie 's Bar where later on The Cranberries will bring tears to the eyes of grown men and ensure that all present can say ‘ yes ’ when asked if their weekend was happy and filled with nice things .
3 We have taken the industry as being the member firms of The Scotch Whisky Association ( SWA ) , all of whom are engaged in distilling , maturation and warehousing or blending .
4 the paper and this report introduces the draft version of the highly transportation from it with consultation of organization down in the business , some whom are listed in section two
5 The HCIMA has echnical information and lists of potential sources of help , many of whom are contained in this yearbook .
6 In some cases , certainly , it is the result of a free choice on the part of individuals , most of whom are concentrated in the higher social classes where financial security , other than through earned income , is common .
7 This applies especially to the life of the more affluent , most of whom are concentrated in the advanced societies .
8 Their total number at the 1981 census was about 168,000 , 90 per cent of whom are found in Serbia proper , Kosovo and Macedonia .
9 By the same token , the public school choice would not be surprised to find that the Labour Party opposition regarded the official unemployment figures as underestimates The arguments that divided them are illustrated in Table 10–2 , which reproduces in a slightly amended form a table that appeared in The Sunday Times ( 6 November 1983 ) .
10 Think of the many hours when the two of them are closeted in the den .
11 Some of them are explained in more detail on the following pages along with accounts of Tesco 's efforts to tackle a range of problems from toxic chemicals to energy conservation .
12 More details of these charts and how to complete them are given in ILO ( 1979 ) .
13 Details of the availability of the datasets and the Pascal programs needed to make use of them are given in Miller and Reddy ( 1987 ) .
14 Quite rightly , they place much emphasis on the importance of introducing genuine market relations in Yugoslavia ; and increasing numbers of them are including in this the right to establish competing private enterprises and self-managed enterprises in which the workers own shares .
15 One of the issues that arises concerning the inhabitants of squatter settlements is integration into city life , since many of them are migrants and all of them are living in an area which is peripheral , in terms of city services and location .
16 Assistant Chief Environmental Health Officer , John Copley , says people in Oxford have much less of a chance of receiving help than those in other cities , even though some of them are living in appalling conditions .
17 All of them are made in America , where this kind of stuff is more popular .
18 Erm Of the total of goods that are sold in industrialized countries , such as , that have been manufactured , only three percent of them are made in developing countries .
19 I mean some of them are built in the roof .
20 We have all inherited personal preferences in one shape or form by a variety of different roots ; some of those origins are clear , others of them are lost in the entanglements of time and circumstance .
21 Now , with Government aid , most of them are employed in new light industries .
22 He now shares his flat with sixty spiders and , as Erika Barnes reports , some of them are kept in the most unusual of places .
23 We have seen that , according to Althusser 's reading , Marx is committed to arguing that practices are mutually dependent , and some of the links between them are displayed in Althusser 's attempt to clarify the relations between the practices of capitalist society .
24 A number of them are duplicated in Windows 3.1 and these are more up to date versions .
25 These knowledge sources and the processes associated with them are shown in Figure 1.2 .
26 Both of them are fleeting in their nature .
27 That is exactly what most of them are showing in Belfast at present .
28 Many of them are engaging in their own complex negotiations and renegotiations around language and music , for example , borrowing elements from ‘ white ’ , Afro-Caribbean and Asian forms and creating new syncretic versions ( Jones , 1988 ; Hewitt , 1986 ; Gilroy , 1987 ) .
29 At the east end , the springmakers work , and the machines required by them are installed in this part , together with an electric welding machine and various bolt and nut machines ; boiler-makers work on the south and west sides , and the forging presses are also laid down here while the north side is mainly occupied by drop hammers .
30 Most of them are tilted in their orbits at an identical angle to Earth 's ( the exception being the inner and outer two planets ) , proving that they have all evolved together .
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