Example sentences of "to [be] [vb pp] in [pron] " in BNC.

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1 All research groups will continue to be based in their present locations .
2 A periodical reunion of the deaf of Great Britain and Ireland should always occur , and there is everything to be said in its favour .
3 At the moment their relationship was a weekend one , but both of them occasionally thought that the idea of marriage still had something to be said in its favour .
4 With mature fish displaying as much colour as juveniles , and adult sizes remaining at manageable levels for most marine aquariums , there is so much to be said in their favour .
5 Chairman , if I could just er , erm , some words that are n't included in this pa paper , I understand that the Deregulation Bill is published on the eighteenth erm , and presented to Parliament for the first reading , erm , it 's still far from clear what 's going to be said in it , but erm , it 's still widely expected that in fact , on major contentious issues will in fact be the suggestion that sections of Acts of Parliament will , could be revealed by ministerial order rather than go through the parliamentary process again .
6 Some , for example , would argue that if the well -established indigenous white population are taught in their mother tongue , English , those originating from the New Commonwealth deserve a similar right to be taught in their mother tongue — Urdu , Punjabi , Bengali and so on .
7 One may think that as the ethical equality of human beings comes to be recognized in our society , the masculine nature of their religion will become an ever more pressing question for Christians .
8 And then she read , in a copy of The Stage that happened to be turned in her direction , a paragraph about him which made it clear that the wife whom he was talking about in this present tense had died a year ago , and that he had had a row of flops in London .
9 If Justine , in the work of the eighteenth-century ‘ pornographer ’ , the Marquis de Sade , willingly submitted , what is wrong with her allowing herself to be treated in whatever fashion her persecutors wanted ?
10 They may not be significant — they may not even be there — but , if they are , the danger of overlooking them is not to be ignored in their effects on others also .
11 Such stories abound and are important in that often the first thing that needs to be broken in us is pride , fear of men and the need to be in control .
12 Innocent did not want the recognition of Frederick II to turn into a full-scale debate on the imperial title ( which Siegfried 's interruption threatened ) , though he was careful to allow Otto 's party to be heard in what was rapidly becoming a shouting-match between Otto 's supporters and Frederick 's representatives .
13 But at its finest , it reaches heights of eloquence that can not have been most on the leaders of the next generation and it is music that ought to be heard in our halls .
14 and until the end of his life he would not allow a word of criticism to be heard in his house .
15 Emma was Captain of the School 's under 12 soccer team … and today her friends started a collection to buy a sports trophy to be presented in her memory .
16 Consequently , the answer to question ( 1 ) must be that , as Community law stands at present , it is for the member states to determine , in accordance with the general rules of international law , the conditions which must be fulfilled in order for a vessel to be registered in their registers and granted the right to fly their flag , but , in exercising that power , the member states must comply with the rules of Community law .
17 ( 1 ) As Community law stands at present , it is for the member states to determine , in accordance with the general rules of international law , the conditions which must be fulfilled in order for a vessel to be registered in their registers and granted the right to fly their flag , but , in exercising that power , the member states must comply with the rules of Community law .
18 After 1322 the king dropped the offending phrases and recognized that the clergy would have to be taxed in their own assemblies , initiated by , but otherwise independent of , himself .
19 If the clergy had gained — and continuing practice had yet to confirm this — the right to be taxed in their own assemblies rather than in parliament , they had exposed those gatherings to royal attention , intervention and considerable control .
20 When Philip is preaching in Samaria and the residents believe his ‘ message about the good news of the Kingdom of God and about Jesus Christ ’ , their immediate response is to be baptised in his name ( Acts 8:12 ) .
21 ( Spoken language also allows thoughts to be formulated in one 's own words , but written language has the added advantage of making a detached reflection on them possible . )
22 I shrugged , as if I thought them honourable scars to be gained in my lady 's service .
23 They 're to be kept in my library .
24 IBM 's Token Ring needs to be arranged in what 's called a star topology , with a central hub controlling things .
25 The ideologies of indigenous Marxist groups need to be studied in their own right .
26 They stress the theory-laden character of our pictures of the world and the extent to which scientists are said to be influenced in their thinking by the social factor of the spirit of the age .
27 The main disadvantage is that panels tend to be influenced in their buying behaviour by the role they are playing in consumer research .
28 Yet all her looks , even the boy , seemed still to be summarised in her present being ; even their very first meeting and the dreadful scene at the fence were somehow gathered in , redeemed and graced , as if reflected in the golden eyes of the ram .
29 where the issue is tangential and raises considerations going beyond the scope of the Convention or too complex to be covered in it .
30 She lived to regret what she regarded as her weakness , for the child 's fate was to be so terrible that his existence had to be denied in her own mind .
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