Example sentences of "[adv] to be in " in BNC.
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1 | Most importantly , this response ought sensibly to be in line with current market trends : financial diversification , the breaking down of barriers , and the consequent growth of integrated financial houses . |
2 | Better to be in Florence , alone , independent , not subjected to sudden swings of mood than be with people whom she felt no longer valued her , whatever they said . |
3 | He was good enough to be in six Walker Cup teams , sufficiently well heeled to be of independent means and later a Captain of the Royal and Ancient . |
4 | Those of us lucky enough to be in the choir were sitting on benches in the corridor beside the hall , an open corridor where we sat at right-angles to the rest of the school . |
5 | HAVING been among those fortunate enough to be in Australia for the World Cup — and most enjoyable it was — there was one aspect of the television coverage which was extremely irritating . |
6 | ‘ We are good enough to be in the top three , but our talented players have to work harder individually and as a unit . ’ |
7 | It seems that if they 're lucky enough to be in work , they can still command good salaries . |
8 | It 's just a sprain , and I 'm lucky enough to be in the care of a top-class physio in Alan Smith . |
9 | Those who were fortunate enough to be in the sick wards were given sago , or rice pudding instead . |
10 | If you are unlucky enough to be in a firm where this is not yet done , or if you are self-employed , there are a number of organisations to which you can turn for advice and help . |
11 | Somebody with a £100,000 portfolio who deals £5,000-£10,000 worth of stock at a time will be protected from the worst stocks , doubly so if he is lucky enough to be in the hands of a dealer with a longer-term commitment to his profession than average . |
12 | She was successful , but it was not always enough to be in difficulties to get the union committee 's approval , especially in times of unemployment . |
13 | If my right hon. Friend is fortunate enough to be in the circumstances described by the hon. Gentleman , he is making a far larger contribution as an individual to income tax and other central Government taxation than would otherwise be the case . |
14 | Then , to the delight of those lucky enough to be in the front rows , Jon leapt down into the crowd and shook hands with the sea of people almost engulfing him . |
15 | We have played five matches and not lost a rubber so it shows we are strong enough to be in the finals . |
16 | In the canteen queue , Marcus was startled to see that the two men in front were holding hands : a lumbering man in his twenties and a boy who did n't look old enough to be in prison , who was as pretty as a girl . |
17 | This is essentially what Mycetes is because he is not strong enough to be in power , not brave enough to lead armies and not powerful enough to command respect among his followers and country . |
18 | Unfortunately living in Ireland I do n't see much of the team but I was lucky enough to be in Southampton a few weeks ago to see them beat Southampton about the head a little . |
19 | If you are fortunate enough to be in one of the large metropolitan areas training will be available without the additional burden of travel . |
20 | We we did we were lucky enough to be in the position that we were working out of Ireland we were making a living without having to work in Ireland . |
21 | It 's bad enough to be in prison for something you have n't done , but to be in prison and to be an ex-policeman as well is er something else . |
22 | While figures for the year showed an increase in real growth of 2.9 per cent , business investment was down 3 per cent , consumer spending down 0.1 per cent and the growth elements appeared only to be in home purchases and government spending . |
23 | There is still a lot of competition from cheaper second-hand aircraft , although now that the Piper Cadet seems no longer to be in production perhaps the market is somewhat more restricted . |
24 | The result is that the club 's fleet is soon to be in the order of 30 canoes . |
25 | The only acceptable environment for children is thus to be in the care of a heterosexual couple , as this is the only ‘ normal ’ environment which can provide a ‘ natural ’ stable family life . |
26 | By early November the rebel movement was reported to be in control of one-third of the country , and by the end of the month UNITA was thought to have at least nominal control of two-thirds of the country and thus to be in a stronger position than before the May 1991 Bicesse Peace Accord between the government and UNITA [ see p. 38180 ] . |
27 | Being in love with God helps us immensely to be in love with our partner . |
28 | These questions have been explored more fully by researchers in North America than they have in Britain ( Sussman , 1965 ; Cheal , 1983 ) but the findings of recent British studies seem broadly to be in line with this work ( Qureshi and Simons , 1987 ; Wilson , 1987 ) . |
29 | You 're right about it being good just to be in the premier league and be one of the better teams . |
30 | It was heaven just to be in his arms , to lean against him , to breathe in his warmth , his fresh maleness . |