Example sentences of "[be] [noun] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The term of the loan is approximately 7 — 12 years for industrial projects but can go up to 20 years for infrastructure investments ( these are investments in areas such as energy , transport , and communications which are beneficial to economic expansion in general ) .
2 There are crèches in China , she said .
3 Knill said that there had been progress in collaboration with HEIs over responsive mode funding and with NERC 's institutes .
4 There has been progress in design , but no progress in accomplishment , specifically because there has been equal progress in design on both sides of the arms race .
5 34.8% of employees worldwide are shareholders in Johnson Matthey through the companys Employee Share Participation Schemes which held 3,575,516 shares ( 1.9% ) at 31st May 1993. 180 current and former executives hold options over 3,096,125 shares through the companys executive share option schemes .
6 Currently four Japanese companies are shareholders in Unix Labs — Fujitsu Ltd , NEC Corp , Oki Electric Industry Co and Toshiba Corp — and some of the same companies — Fujitsu , NEC , Toshiba — are shareholders in Novell KK , Novell 's Japanese subsidiary .
7 Currently four Japanese companies are shareholders in Unix Labs — Fujitsu Ltd , NEC Corp , Oki Electric Industry Co and Toshiba Corp — and some of the same companies — Fujitsu , NEC , Toshiba — are shareholders in Novell KK , Novell 's Japanese subsidiary .
8 To that first question , there is the answer that necessarily they are spatio-temporal-things in space and time .
9 The second major contextual change has been shifts in government policy , operating in the context of large scale youth unemployment .
10 As a consequence it would appear that ‘ strikes are often the most practical means of renouncing an agreement ’ ( Sellier , 1978 , p. 222 ) , although recently there have been attempts in France to institute more regularised collective relationships .
11 There was the dark-eyed , slant-featured look of the ancient lost Royal Houses of Ireland in several of them , the glossy hair that might easily have been fur in others .
12 There are molecules in space that we would have great difficulty making in the laboratory .
13 But equally there are dangers in complacency .
14 What use are artists in times of crisis ?
15 Although there has been a radical management shake-up and there have been improvements in organisation and efficiency , the fundamental ethos of the NHS — provision of medical service free at the point of use — has remained unchanged .
16 There have been cases in cashmere relating to an earlier period and we are pursuing those actively with the EC authorities .
17 In developing nations , the extremes are 80% in Uganda and 12% in Lesotho .
18 No but there are States in America where you do n't get killed at all .
19 The calculation of the head rent is also easier if there are subleases in existence .
20 ‘ There has clearly been change in South Africa let's take advantage of it and get more work for the town 's companies and more jobs , ’ he said .
21 ‘ There has clearly been change in South Africa let's take advantage of it and get more work for the town 's companies and more jobs , ’ he said .
22 ‘ There has clearly been change in South Africa let's take advantage of it and get more work for the town 's companies and more jobs , ’ he added Coun. John Williams , the Labour group leader , said Coun. Richmond 's invitation was premature : ‘ He is being too hasty .
23 Monday-to-Friday peak-hour trains — the 07.25 from Manchester to Euston and the 16.30 back to Manchester are cases in point — will always load well , but the stock providing these two services will also make two midday trips for which custom may be sparse .
24 The Walsall-Lichfield , Manchester South Loop line and the Skelton-Arpley lines are cases in point .
25 ( Simulations and the Tribble Concordance are cases in point . )
26 The examples of Brazilian and Central American ranching , as discussed above , are cases in point .
27 The sale of council housing , and the privatization flotations are cases in point .
28 Furthermore , price-cutting can in some circumstances be anticompetitive : predatory pricing to drive out a rival or an entrant , or low prices seeking to mislead entrants about the efficiency of the incumbent firms are cases in point ( Milgrom and Roberts , 1982 ) .
29 Placing individuals in the categories " male " or " female " , " working class " or " middle class " are cases in point , though nominal scales need not be restricted to dichotomies .
30 The linked subjects of ethology and sociobiology are cases in point .
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