Example sentences of "in [noun] [adv] be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The talk in Moscow now is of a 21-year-old ballerina called Nadezhda Gratchova . |
2 | Though the trend in tennis today is towards the high-tech , powerful , graphite rackets , often with larger heads , many women find them a little heavy and sometimes even a bit too large . |
3 | What a curious and deep shaft into English society is opened by the reflection that when reputations and perhaps a million pounds in costs alone are at stake , we revert to the patterns of upper-class education . |
4 | But certainly it appears that around 1 in 10 of the seizures of cocaine in Britain now is in the form of crack . |
5 | Around 1540 mining was most active in the far west of Cornwall , in particular between St Just in Penwith and Newlyn , and ‘ from ther to Looe Pool ’ and Helston , and there were ‘ no greater tynne workes in Cornwall then be on Sir William Godalchan 's ground ’ in and near Breage . |
6 | Yet the gains from liberalising trade in services alone are worth $600 billion a year . |