Example sentences of "in [adv] be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But you do n't I mean you 're gon na production anyway by putting the chiller in presumably are n't you ? |
2 | At a time of random contraction , there are considerable advantages in not being too dependent on others , who might leave or retire . |
3 | It was the letter that really upset you — rather than my stupidity in not being sufficiently clairvoyant to know it was the chef 's day off . ’ |
4 | Er we 're still looking at erm and congress That essay is due in today is n't it ? |
5 | In today 's intensely competitive and fast-moving world of brewing the ethic which continues to inspire the great brewery is the proven legacy of Arthur Guinness himself — the flexibility to change , no compromise on quality , and forward-looking entrepreneurship . |
6 | As the Laboratory of the Government Chemist ( LGC ) seeks to carve a competitive role for itself in today 's increasingly commercial research environment , the man in charge of its development programme is Dr Richard Worswick , the recently appointed Government Chemist and chief executive of the laboratory . |
7 | But for now , pilots like the Trislander as one of the few aircraft which allows real flying in today 's increasingly automated world . |
8 | ‘ In today 's fast moving business environment you need systems that are user-friendly and easily changed by users , ’ says Mr Richards , ‘ You do n't want a dependency on information systems personnel when changes are needed . ’ |
9 | In today 's fast moving business environment , you need to be in control , to be able to take decisions quickly and with confidence . |
10 | But he will have to defer that pleasure for he shot a six over par 76 and must make amends in today 's even more exacting outing on the Dunluce . |
11 | Would she — could she — have driven the idea of the community charge through in today 's less confident political and economic circumstances ? |
12 | A side effect of such a procedure would be to strengthen the position of the individual auditor both in relation to his clients and to his ‘ partner equivalents ’ ; in today 's highly competitive audit market , the auditor does encounter clients who exert considerable pressure to accept controversial accounting practices . |
13 | It is now becoming difficult for consultants to call themselves generalists covering all functions and all industries , and still be credible in today 's highly professional and competent search market . |
14 | It is an mark of quality , which is vital in today 's highly competitive market . |
15 | The fella in here 's usually a bit starchy , I mean the young 'un , not the old one , not the manager like . ’ |
16 | But it 's in , but it 's in here is n't it ? |
17 | getting warm in here is n't it ? |
18 | The average waiting time in here is nearly an hour . |
19 | And now I come to think of it the light in here is not what it was . |
20 | And to have a choice like that it means that anybody who comes in here is not in competition with everybody else . |
21 | but er , I think most of the time the wedding in here is much more geared for how the bride look like and photographer , it is all the time for four hours , how you stand , it 's nothing normal , noth nothing natural , nothing |
22 | There 's lots of things in here are n't there ? |
23 | Too many women in here are n't there ? |
24 | ‘ Do n't you realise that it 's the last Christmas most of you in here are ever likely to see ? ’ |
25 | And the holiday flats in here are quite expensive . |
26 | Most of the schemes that are put in here are actually assessed by the area highway engineer and if you 've got particular schemes , especially ones that you know you 've talked about in the past , the best way of dealing with them is to speak to him directly and say , why is n't it in this time ? |
27 | The straw hats they 're seen in here are only a fraction of the collection they 've amassed at home . |
28 | The buffet tables were now open , and most people in here were either crowded around them or else standing in line with plates ; she could see the two Venetz sisters and their fill-in staff working the tables , carving , serving , and fetching . |
29 | ‘ But my intention in bringing you in here was never to enjoy the pleasure of your body . |
30 | And Whitbread 's taken them over bunging them in everywhere are n't they ? |