Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] in [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 During the boom of the 1980s , they made massive investments in new production , but now that new factories and assembly lines are finally in operation they find the domestic market bogged down in recession , protectionism rising in key export markets and the yen rocketing to historic highs .
2 Well th they 're there in case they 're needed I think you see
3 The early evolutionary stages of development of wings are still in question they may have developed from outgrowths of exoskeleton from the body that assisted gliding initially , and then acquired a propulsive function .
4 Five of those injured are still in hospital one is critically ill .
5 As we saw there , Segal and Irigaray have recently elaborated this view , but its origins are clearly in Freud whose early case-studies , as Mitchell observes , originate the idea that ‘ the homosexual was choosing not another of the same sex , but himself in the guise of another ’ ( Psychoanalysis and Feminism , 34 ; see e.g. Freud , ix .
6 These are often in sequences which are useful and logical ( Monday , Tuesday ; or week 1 , week 2 , and so on ) .
7 As both hon. Members will have in mind , European Community monitors are now in place who have been exposed to a high degree of personal risk .
8 ‘ While I 'm here in Florence she 's in Hull , Woking and York .
9 ‘ While I 'm here in Bristol I hope to talk to Andy Hay , the new Director of the Old Vic , to see if there 's some way that we can combine our forces . ’
10 Although statistics do not explain why people are increasingly in debt they do explain why ‘ negotiating debt ’ enquiries have increased by 330 per cent over the last three years in Scottish CABx .
11 ‘ Our computerised systems have definitely played a big part in the fact that our guests keep on returning to Hallery House ; the hotel continues to provide the same level of efficient , friendly service ( whether or not we are there in person ourselves ) at all times .
12 The idea of a siege as a ritual conducted according to well-defined rules is clearly illustrated by the answer of the commander of the Spanish garrison at Gaeta in southern Italy when faced in the 1730s with an Austrian demand for surrender : ‘ It is not yet time , since no batteries have been formed and no cannon are yet in place which would be a cause for surrender .
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