Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [pron] is in " in BNC.

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1 In many cases the contract under consideration between the buyer and the seller will be a subcontract ( for instance to provide components ) which will be used by the buyer to fulfil part of his obligations under a prime contract where he is in his turn acting as the seller .
2 ‘ If I can come up with the names then I will take that to the chairman or whoever is in charge to try and get the backing I need to sign them . ’
3 In fact , we , we 'd create the best educated and trained work force that there is in Europe .
4 Yes , it occurs to me to ask is Islam less strict in Kuwait than it is in Saudi Arabia , where , I gather , women are not allowed to drive cars , thieves will have their hands cut off and things like that .
5 At the end of the run , cut off and tie the insulation so it is in close contact with the wall
6 Lotus Development Corp is declining to comment on a report in the US edition of the Wall Street Journal on Friday that it is in talks to add a database management system to its product line by buying privately-held Approach Software Corp .
7 But companies are reporting that orders are still down on last year , with no sign from the catering industry that it is in a position to re-equip the dining room .
8 Despite these traditions , analysis of student results does not indicate that it is more difficult to gain a first in arts than it is in science subjects .
9 Remember that some criteria are more applicable to certain categories of rug than to others ; for example , the fineness of the knotting is more critical in workshop rugs than it is in village or nomadic items .
10 A 20th century factory , in spite of those dates , it could make between £20 and £25 at auction if it is in good condition .
11 If kept in a reasonably warm room then you will need a 200W heater — or 300W if it is in a cold room .
12 The film has already won her Hollywood 's Golden Globe for best actress and she is in line for the same award from Bafta , the British ‘ Oscars ’ , on 21 March .
13 In order to prevent a drain of young English cricketers to South Africa during the winter , the TCCB has to provide a suitably well-rewarded alternative and it is in this area that Subba Row 's successor will need to shine .
14 Underlying the analysis is a belief that particular forms of strategy arise out of a recognition by working-class members of a need to reduce the material insecurity immanent in the forced commodification of labour — ‘ people engage in various forms of action because it is in their interests to do so ’ ( ibid. p 7 ) .
15 This is not yet the case as the Sterling exchange rates can still fluctuate considerably against other E.R.M. currencies whilst it is in the wide band and exporters should cover or hedge currency exposures as heretofore .
16 The ‘ not invented here ’ syndrome is as prevalent in US military thinking as it is in Britain 's .
17 This exercise is valuable not only to enable the draftsman to produce a set of conditions which is most to the advantage of his client ( whether his client be buyer or seller ) , but also to enable him to understand the motivation of the other side when he is in negotiation with their advisers .
18 This is as true in the United States as it is in Britain .
19 This is as important in ethnographic research as it is in any other style of research ( see p. 20 ) .
20 There is no automatic membership of the relevant Commons committees — let alone votes — for MEPs as there is in Bonn and elsewhere .
21 Modernization in form as well , though , is not apparent in these authors as it is in the equally realist Flaubert .
22 Let me read you those tremendous ver words from John , first John in chapter one , says if we walk in the light as he is in the light , he or your fellowship with one another , and the blood of Jesus , his son , cleanses us from all sins .
23 It is as true in political campaigns like Greenham and against male violence as it is in the reconstruction of an education which serves the concerns , reflects the values , and enhances the priorities of women .
24 Here , the length will have to be marked on the last piece when it is in position and the excess cut off with a hacksaw .
25 This time , the Third World has a lever of sorts in its willingness , or unwillingness , to co-operate , but one of limited value since co-operation in drawing up a climate convention is ultimately as much in the interests of the poor nations as it is in those of the rich .
26 However , the distinction between discretions and duties is not so clear in practice as it is in theory .
27 Japan 's quixotic Fifth Generation Computer Systems project is being replaced this fall by a $800m Real World Computing project that will explore massively parallel processing , optical and neural computing and soft logic in an attempt to create a concept or architecture that distributes data as it is in the brain .
28 This ease of changing decisions on appeal is in contrast with the extreme difficulty that there is in getting changes or approvals under leasehold restrictions or other forms of restrictive covenants .
29 There 's far more interesting activity taking place in Brighton than there is in any other single borough area of the whole of the South East region , and that 's reflected in the amount of money which we give to activities in the Brighton area .
30 Acid rain damage to forests is no worse in Poland or Czechoslovakia than it is in western Germany or Sweden , while average concentrations of particulates in Budapest and Warsaw are within EC safety standards .
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