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

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1 There is , however , some evidence of Eisenhower 's own dismay when he found Anglo-American relations to be in such disarray in 1953 .
2 I 'm only sorry it had to be in such circumstances of stress .
3 Indeed no one yet knows what a ‘ natural ’ or ‘ equilibrium ’ level of fertility may be in such societies .
4 those with difficulty looking after themselves , the confused , the incontinent , the blind , the deaf , and the bad tempered were more likely to be in such homes than others .
5 ‘ The means testing forms have to be in such detail so we can work out how much people can afford .
6 And it makes you more money — which you can put away toward the day when you wo n't be in such demand ! ’
7 We 'll be in such trouble .
8 I had a friend , she now manages the Eurythmics with her husband , but at that time , none of us needed to be in such luxury but none of us said no if it was offered and DeFries always observed the Noel Coward code and said , ‘ You should travel through life first class . ’
9 In his cycle for Unicorn-Kanchana , Peter Hill has shown how effective a softer palette can be in such pieces .
10 ( 4 ) A licence granted by a licensing board shall be in such form as the board may decide .
11 10. ( 1 ) An application to a licensing board of any kind mentioned in subsection ( 6 ) below in respect of any premises shall be in such form as may be prescribed , shall be completed and signed by the applicant or his agent , and shall be lodged with the clerk of the licensing within whose area the premises are situated not later than five weeks before the first day of the meeting of the board at which the application is to be considered .
12 Where no form is prescribed for a transaction , or a prescribed form can not be conveniently adapted , r75 provides that the instrument shall be in such form as the registrar shall direct or allow but shall follow the approved forms as nearly as possible .
13 It was the last time he and Falkenhayn would be in such agreement .
14 With so much vigilance about , it is surprising how human and mature the working classes appear to be in many novels .
15 From this FitzGerald could be in little doubt as to the likely course the bishops would take once a referendum campaign got under way .
16 The information gained on each generation will be from a different perspective , but will be in each case of intrinsic value in contributing to our understanding of the changing patterns and experience of ageing in the ordinary population .
17 ‘ And , if that was n't enough , even while I 'm realising what an idiot I 'm being to grow so infuriated that you and Lubor Ondrus appear to be in each other 's pockets , you , who have no fear whatsoever of my dog — indeed have that day taken him walking — now seem to be taking him over too !
18 I would like to know erm the two or three buildings I er it may be difficult at this time but how many residents will be in each building ?
19 In registered motion paths , you click for each node , and so can accurately define where the actor will be in each frame relative to where it was in the last frame .
20 In 1976 , however , when he was Wimbledon champion , even Ashe was given a frightening demonstration of how turbulent life can sometimes be in that part of the world .
21 Montgomery Square turned out to be in that part of Pimlico which has not yet become fashionable again , though some of the houses at one end appeared to be newly painted .
22 What would that better deal be in that case ?
23 I think it 'd be in that direction .
24 Tom put his arm on my shoulder and said , with tears in his eyes , ‘ There 's one man I 'd dearly love to be in that stand — my daddy . ’
25 Sometimes actually I think ‘ Oh I 'd like to go back to work ’ — to be in that hubbub — because I always worked in the West End and there was something about the atmosphere — being dressed all day …
26 Mrs Thatcher 's heart would not be in that approach , any more than the Labour Party has yet taken the need for high interest rates to its bosom .
27 He had reason to be in that camp
28 Any bank account should be in that person 's name and he should be the sole drawer to the account .
29 They used to be in that size I , I ca n't remember now , that size used to be I ca n't remember , no .
30 If the champagne bottle had survived she 'd probably be in that state anyway , and it would at least postpone the inevitable for a while ; she did n't feel up to coping with the consequences of her behaviour just yet .
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