Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] may be in " in BNC.
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1 | The unity may be in data structures , power structures , or in environmental trends . |
2 | ( 5 ) If a condition attached to an occasional licence is contravened as regards any club , every person whose name is , at the time of the contravention , contained in the list lodged under subsection ( 3 ) ( b ) of section 103 of this Act , or as the case may be in the new list last lodged under subsection ( 5 ) or ( 5A ) of that section , in respect of that club , shall be guilty of an offence : |
3 | The Christian may be in a church which has been together for several hundred years , and so he knows there is a certain likelihood of it still being together next year ! |
4 | The survey results , which are closely watched by Government and in the City , will raise hopes that the end of the recession may be in sight . |
5 | In other cases the plotter hardware is physically located some distance from the user ; for example , the user may be in a different building or even at a subsidiary office in another town . |
6 | The mouth may be in need of care if a person has suffered from one or more of the following : |
7 | As in the latter case , the horse may be in eager anticipation of what is to come ! |
8 | The question as to what covenants for title should be implied in the conveyance may be in issue . |
9 | The Social Work ( Scotland ) Act 1968 says that where a child has been detained in a place of safety , and the Reporter considers that the child may be in need of compulsory measures of care , he shall , wherever practicable , arrange a children 's hearing to sit not later than in the course of the first lawful day after the commencement of the child 's detention to consider the case . |
10 | I feel that some sort of ceremony of blessing of the place may be in order , now that the remains have been given a proper burial , and I have asked for his opinion . |
11 | The grain may be in a pocket , hidden inside a box , or out of sight above the horse on a bird table . |
12 | But the organisation may be in dire need of the fee following Oki Data Electric Industry Co decision to leave the X/Open consortium over Christmas . |
13 | Even though the relationship may be in its infancy , the current is set flowing and the Weaving Mother begins to spin her thread . |
14 | The tongue may be in filtrated by gummatous change , and this occasionally progresses through so-called ‘ leukoplakic ’ change to end in cancer of the tongue . |
15 | All of this effort was successful and after further work the locomotive may be in steam next weekend , Saturday , September 5 and Sunday September 6 during a special Children 's Weekend . |
16 | The discovery of deaf tutors in a sign language class causes a review of the concept of ‘ the deaf ’ as disabled , since for the first time the student may be in a learning situation where the person whom he feels he should be helping is actually shown to be more competent than he is . |
17 | Now the analyst may be in some doubt how to interpret and he calls her , since the man might reasonably go into the house and call ( shout for ) his wife . |
18 | However , the mapping may be in terms of representations which are close to the utterance in question , such as the verb-schema type of representation , or to structures based on more elaborate inferences , such as the one described above . |
19 | The change in the information content of the message may be in the form of omitting information specified in the source text . |
20 | Should the media gain control ( i.e. should it begin to make Morrissey believe all he reads ) then the man may be in danger of losing all to complete blandness , and possibly worse . |
21 | ( See " Parties to an action " , p. 251. ( b ) The employer may be in breach of statutory duty and the employee suffer injury as a result . |
22 | ( See " Breach of statutory duty " , pp. 141 – 8. ( c ) The employer may be in breach of his personal duty of care owed to the employee . |
23 | The employer may be in breach of statutory duty , in breach of his personal duty of care , or vicariously liable for the tort of one of the other employees . |
24 | Once combined with the relevant ACORN types , the distributor may be in a position : * to set sales targets for regional and local sales management ; * to identify towns in which to establish local retail branches or service depots ; * to identify appropriate regional and local media for targeting promotional messages ; * to select the postal sectors in which to aim a leaflet drop using the U.K. Post Office Household Delivery Service . |
25 | ( d ) First registration of title Although the property may be in an area subject to compulsory registration of title , no application for registration is required when the property is conveyed following a court order as the conveyance has not been one following sale ( Land Registration Act 1925 , s123 ) . |
26 | ( d ) First registration of title Although the property may be in an area subject to compulsory registration of title no application is required unless the conveyance is one of sale ( Land Registration Act 1925 , s123 ) . |
27 | Tumours arising within the stomach may be in direct contact with local agents , capable of increasing their proliferation . |
28 | THE end may be in sight for the annual Territorial Championship , whose post-Christmas slot is the least acceptable in the women 's fixture list . |
29 | THE end may be in sight for the annual Territorial Championship , whose post-Christmas slot is the least acceptable in the women 's fixture list . |
30 | The clue may be in the fact that you have kept fish for so many years … |