Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] as being in " in BNC.
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1 | He liked the straw mattress and pulled out a small leather pouch which Corbett recognised as being in common use by clerks in the Chancery or envoys on their travels . |
2 | They have skills and qualities which make them highly valuable and which most organizations regard as being in short supply . |
3 | The objectives which the objectors are anxious to see achieved are to have these two sites shown as being in the greenbelt . |
4 | Cooke notes that this equation of incorporation with public service continued into the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries , with the general theory of corporate form still dominated by ‘ the concept of the corporation as a public body , an institution created by specific act of Parliament or the Crown for purposes approved as being in the national interest ’ . |
5 | For each primary pupil estimated as being in a household where the child , or the head of household , was born outside the United Kingdom , Eire , the United States or the Old Commonwealth , the Authority receives an extra £274 ; if the pupil is estimated to be in a household which is lacking amenities or overcrowded , is in a one-parent household , has four or more dependent children under the age of 16 , where the head is semi-skilled , unskilled or a farm worker , or whose family is in receipt of Supplementary Benefit , the authority accrues an additional £137 on each count . |
6 | Nevertheless , this list covers a group of people whom Mrs Whitehouse and the NVALA saw as being in the frontline of the attack on established values . |
7 | A notional £75 million per year is shared out on the basis of a regression formula derived from a 1974 survey , which included only 75 children identified as being in need of personal social services , the dependent variable ( see Derbyshire , 1987 , for a fuller discussion ) . |
8 | They are also similar to coaches described as being in use on the Brecon & Merthyr Railway . |