Example sentences of "in what [vb -s] [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 The Act is seen as a step towards the Government 's policy to reform and simplify the property market , although it will add to the burden of estate agents as they strive to survive in what continues to be a testing market .
2 In what continues to be the leading case of Chas .
3 I would therefore like to finish by thanking you all most sincerely for helping us to write a further chapter in what continues to be a major UK success story .
4 29 Growing Noble Metals through Total Quality a look at how Noble Metals in Royston is growing in what continues to be a depressed marketplace
5 In this article we take a look at how a commitment to Total Quality Management is helping Noble Metals at Royston to grow in what continues to be a depressed marketplace …
6 Can I therefore finish by thanking all our employees , worldwide , most sincerely for helping us write a further chapter in what continues to be a major UK success story .
7 However , there are a further two weeks in Turkey yet , time to visit the Blue Mosque in Istanbul , haggle for genuine Turkish carpets in the Grand Bazaar and take part in what promises to be an emotional but fascinating tour of the Gallipoli Battlefields .
8 They may , indeed , deliver another painful lesson in what promises to be a fascinating derby match but Alex Ferguson 's team go into that encounter with pressure eased in the knowledge that they can drop a minimum of six points on a seven-match run-in .
9 This problem of the sense of identity at national government ( i.e. United Kingdom ) level is one which will be felt more acutely in many countries in what promises to be a period of mass migration .
10 In what promises to be a fascinating collection of thirty-four essays , American and German scholars chart the emergence of New York and Berlin as parallel centres of artistic and technological innovation at the end of the nineteenth century in Berlin — New York : Unlike and Unlike : Essays on Art and Architecture from 1870 to the Present edited by Josef Paul Kelihues ( £60 ) .
11 But this coupling of two of the greatest works from Haydn 's second London visit is the first in what promises to be a series of recordings of the late symphonies .
12 What Protschka and his excellent pianist Deutsch ( who gauges his tone ideally every time ) reveal in what promises to be an intégrale is the gulf between agreeably homely songs based on lesser versifiers and folk sources ( with one that occasionally stands out , like Es ist ein Schnitter , der heisst Tod ) and those where a poem has caught Mendelssohn 's imagination and he ceases to put his melodic shape first .
13 Over 500 panners from all over the world are due to take part in what promises to be a most memorable event .
14 This is the first occasion that Harlow College Choir has combined forces with the Nelson Orchestra in what promises to be a most varied and enjoyable programme .
15 They meet at McDiarmid Park in what promises to be a most enthralling encounter .
16 It is completely irrelevant to quote the decommissioning costs associated with Ministry of Defence activities in what purports to be an article about civil nuclear power .
17 Graves ( 1983 ) , in what purports to be a major study of the conference-drafting approach , fails to show the process at work .
18 In what purports to be his will ( 9 May 1313 ) , which is singular in style , Schorne spoke of old age and rendered to God what was God 's ( his soul ) , to the earth what was the earth 's ( his body , in a tomb he had designated before the high altar of North Marston ) , and his goods to be divided between intercessors and the poor , for the welfare of his soul .
19 The Madeiran does , however , excel at parking his car in what looks to be an impossible place .
20 THE new South African administration of President F.W. de Klerk is holding talks across a wide spectrum of political opinion in what appears to be a fresh effort towards constitutional reform .
21 Frighten or surprise one and it will stiffen and keel over in what appears to be a dead faint .
22 Young Charles Frederick , photographed while still in his teens , seems generally ill-at-ease as he poses in what appears to be a borrowed long coat .
23 Gyalpo , a Buddhist monk in his 20s from the Drepung monastery in Lhasa , was killed by police forces in what appears to be an extra-judicial execution , when he was at the head of a peaceful demonstration in support of Tibetan independence on 10 December 1988 .
24 Not only is this virtually impossible ( and improbable ) in cases of injury — fatal or otherwise — to employees or the public , but in cases of financial irregularities it is always open for the suspect(s) to plead that it was not his intention to defraud shareholders , indeed even though he engaged in what appears to be financially irregular practices , his intention all along had been to improve shareholders ' financial interests , but unfortunately due to unforeseeable circumstances , matters went sour .
25 In what appears to be the start of a long overdue shake-up at Kleinwort Benson , the British merchant banking group 's chief executive , Jonathan Agnew , is leaving .
26 CSRG , in what appears to be a form letter over the signature of CSRG team member Marshall Kirk McKusick , made written representations to BSDI on April 30 , 1991 that Berkeley software ‘ may be freely redistributed … ’ and ‘ requires no previous licence , either from AT&T or The Regents of the University of California . ’
27 The growth of beliefs over many centuries , during which new ideas were added to earlier ones but nothing was ever discarded , resulted in what appears to be a mass of confusing and sometimes contradictory elements .
28 When certain preparations of liquids containing small particles are examined under a microscope the particles are found to joggle around in what appears to be a random fashion .
29 The ultimate source is Sir John Hawkins , who remarks , in what appears to be a personal recollection , that Handel had ‘ a favourite Rucker harpsichord , the keys whereof , by incessant practise , were hollowed like the bowl of a spoon ’ In justice to Hawkins it must be stated that he does have a reputation for being , for his time , a careful scholar , so it is unfortunate that this brief , almost casual remark , should have been embellished with a little fanciful romancing that appears to be added only to enliven his text with some colourful anecdote .
30 In what appears to be an attempt to make sense of this , Hezarfen adds ( " in his place " ) between steps three and four so that it appears in his account that Molla Arab succeeded Abdulkerim .
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