Example sentences of "[coord] [be] [vb pp] in a " in BNC.

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1 In such circumstances , one or more persons may be appointed to sue or be sued in a representative capacity as having a common interest with all other persons ( Ord 5 , r 5(1) ) .
2 It 's now been agreed that while modules with less demanding outcomes should exist in many areas of the catalogue , these modules should not be separately listed or be labelled in a way which implies restricted use .
3 For rather than research coming up with unequivocal findings which can then influence and be integrated in a professional and neutral way into policy and practice I will try to demonstrate how political interests and values , in all their guises , influence and pervade the relationship in a variety of ways .
4 In his view , they should be able to undertake more thorough investigations and be placed in a position to ask children and parents about their plans for the future .
5 this also held true for the series of men who swopped their everyday gear to sit and drink and smoke and be photographed in a dress .
6 No matter : for the bellezze of Sardinia had come to admire and be admired in a sea of high fashion , micro-skirts , cravats , and a rock group in blazers and ties .
7 only then will the separate individuals be liberated from the various national and local barriers , be brought into practical connection with the material and intellectual product of the whole world and be put in a position to acquire the capacity to enjoy this all-sided product of the whole earth , the creations of man .
8 Because you too would like to create a dynasty and be buried in a cloth of gold .
9 It has a wider removable rear jaw which has three positions ; it can also later be replaced with a Power Tool Table , enabling a circular saw , jigsaw or router to be fixed underneath , and be used in a stationary position .
10 It is not without significance , of course , that a young man of good Dissenting stock , with impoverished uncles , aunts and cousins , should nevertheless have chosen to stand up and be counted in a fight against a nation which , for all its extremes , represented some form of democratic republicanism .
11 It is necessary for everyone to stand up and be counted in a combined effort to make all MPs and prospective parliamentary candidates state their stance on free public access .
12 Given this set of circumstances , it could be that the new wave of information technology firms will never turn into a real breaker , but be seen in a few years as just a ripple on the pond .
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