Example sentences of "be the [noun] in [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That has certainly not been the case in my time at this club . |
2 | More significant than any of these changes , however , has been the way in which local management has involved the whole school community , including support staff . |
3 | The particular quality of the English primary school has been the way in which its teachers have been able to respond to the individual child on a personal , almost intuitive , basis . |
4 | Central to the concretion of the Christian religion has been the way in which God has been conceived . |
5 | The financial rationale of the great companies had been the way in which they had enabled a generation of investors , most of whom were substantial , to become merchants by proxy . |
6 | Could this possibly have been the canoe in which our Halling Man travelled down the river ? |
7 | Tony felt that one important factor had been the change in his father 's attitude so that he now seemed to understand how he felt . |
8 | Joaquim , the next oldest after Martinho , had been the leader in their various scrapes ; even Rogerio ( who had died with Joaquim on the pillion in a motor-bike accident ) had seemed more remarkable than Osvaldo . |
9 | One of the central strengths of the enduring popular appeal of the National Health Service has been the belief in its provision of comprehensive services on the basis of need , rather than the ability to pay or other restrictive criteria . |
10 | He would not talk about it , and you knew not to ask more , but you realised that it must have been the time in his life when he most resembled himself . |
11 | It deals with major negotiating items that have not been settled at the RSJC and in recent years has been the forum in which the unions present their annual pay claims . |
12 | I am sure I would have gone to the Crusades and done my bit , although that might just have been the racist in me or my natural desire to loot . |
13 | What has perhaps been accorded less attention has been the ways in which policy and implementation have involved a feedback from implementation as policies have been found inadequate to meet the demands of ‘ good professional practice ’ . |
14 | Such are the times in which we live that the decision to leave his expletives unbleeped prompted tabloid news stories but , really , the programme was quite intensely moral . |
15 | ‘ The most successful relationships are the ones in which the issue of changing people does n't arise , ’ he says . |
16 | It is difficult for them to know just how great are the gaps in your knowledge and the limitations on your competence , and so they will depend on you to make your own initial assessment . |
17 | These are the areas in which the remaining forest lands are located ; now only 22 per cent of the country is forested in comparison to nearly 100 per cent in 1900 and 66 per cent in 1945 ( Myers 1988 ) , which in itself constitutes a loss of revenue as timber exports ( a major source of foreign currency ) have declined in the last 20 years . |
18 | These are the areas in which sexuality , reproduction , child-socialization and housework are carried out , yet rarely is an adequate distinction made between the four kinds of experience . |
19 | Third , there are the instances in which the array of subjects and modules across the Course , combined with external pressures and challenges , have facilitated the invention of new fields , and their development at significantly less cost than would have been the case without the modular scheme . |
20 | We are the experts in our field and as such manufacturers look to us to lead , to tell them what we need . |
21 | There are the actions he or she contributes to the total social process , and there are the accounts in which action is interpreted , criticized and justified . |
22 | Mark , Where are the smilies in your message . |
23 | How many times a day are the toilets in your school inspected for cleanliness and for an adequate supply of toilet paper in each cubicle ? |
24 | But where are the letters in which Serafin informed Summerchild of this ? |
25 | The diary below is one way to establish how regular are the rhythms in your life-style and environment . |
26 | As a returner , these are the skills in which you will be expected to be competent before being allowed to return to practice . |
27 | You need to find out what sets the stage for an act of defiance — what happens before the disobedience , and what are the circumstances in which it occurs . |
28 | What are the circumstances in which they use this word and what are their attitudes to a person thus described ? |
29 | These are the circumstances in which , as Lindsay shrewdly observed , " consent can be manufactured " ( p. 43 ) . |
30 | Battle , Murder , and Death , Venuses and Psyches , the bloody and voluptuous , are the things in which they seem to delight : and these are portrayed in a cold , hard , and often tawdry style , with an almost universal deficiency of chiaroscuro ; the whole artificial , labored and theatrical . |