Example sentences of "in [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , I do believe in trying to persuade people that the things I believe in are the things they should follow … |
2 | The workers ' rights we believe in are those which enhance individuals ' status and opportunities . |
3 | Signs of this were evident at Christmas and , happily , at Easter , too , Not only did Channel 4 go out in peak time with Granada 's king Lear on Easter Monday but also had the bright idea of showing us on that day , in Are you having any fun ? archive material demonstrating how the British had determinedly convinced themselves they were enjoying themselves as long ago as 1896 and as lately as 1964 . |
4 | Among other quincentenary revelries you may or may not want to get involved in are : jousting at Hever Castle , Tudor music at Kenwood and a pageant at Hedingham Castle . |
5 | Camp was John Inman 's limp wrist in Are You Being Served ? , or Larry Grayson 's mincing walk on The Generation Game . |
6 | ‘ What 's the difference between Blue Orfe and Golden Orfe ? in or ‘ How do you tell Green Tench from Golden Tench ? in are regular questions . |
7 | It 's sad that so many of the people I 'm interested in are no longer around . |
8 | The problem is that most of the things that sociologists are interested in are abstract . |
9 | And when people like Michael Bilington from the Guardian comes here what they are interested in are the Irish shows , not the visiting productions which they can see anytime . |
10 | Often a lot of necessary information about characters or plot has been established in previous episodes or the language items you 're interested in are lost in a flow of language your students could n't cope with . |
11 | It reminded me of old Mr Grace in Are You Being Served ? |
12 | For your information , the ‘ scum ’ whom you 'd like to ban from Levellers gigs to let the ‘ genuine ’ fans in are more than likely friends of the band and were going to the gigs before you . |
13 | What we shall do is solve where only terms linear in are retained . |
14 | The bonds in are not equivalent , and its bands usually lie between those of the other two species . |
15 | Germany 's Seizinger , narrow leader in the battle for the World Cup overall title , fell on the second leg of a giant slalom in Are , Sweden as she tried desperately to make up for lost time . |
16 | It would depend on their financial situation , how the other jobs they 're involved in are going . |
17 | For your information , the ‘ scum ’ whom you 'd like to ban from Levellers gigs to let the ‘ genuine ’ fans in are more than likely friends of the band and were going to the gigs before you . |
18 | The players I 'm interested in are : |
19 | Yeah I do Stefan , I mean i it 's very vigorous int it , when it gets established and it grows very upright as well and of course it 's deciduous erm some people call it a shrub , some people call it a tree but I , I will think that er Mrs is doing the right thing by cutting it back , especially if it 's a small garden , it would make a better bush in the garden I think if she does that and the these little white flowers really in are nice are n't they ? |
20 | Are you in are you in Morpeth constituency |
21 | you 're not in are you ? |
22 | Well all that sort of thing are in are in the erm where the wine is . |
23 | You 're coming back in are you Tone ? |
24 | Yeah but , I mean yo , people are allowed now to put their own in are n't they ? |
25 | Oh unless I run at at five o'clock like we us then you 're not in are you ? |
26 | That being so , the only way to get more computing power to attack any given problem — and the sort of problems I 'm interested in are very complex problems — the only way to get enough computing power to tackle these may be to make a number of computers work together in co-operation ; what we call multiprocessor systems or , since we 're interested in microprocessors , small computers , we talk about multimicroprocessor systems . |
27 | The winning nomination , sent in be the school 's assistant headteacher , Mrs. Brenda Hart , was a tongue-in-cheek statement that everyone worked together as a friendly and cheerful team to uphold school standards in spite of Government directives and the pressures of society ! |
28 | The reasons for this flexibility are that little party capital is made out of these alterations and since the Treasury fears forestalling , it is held that there c ; in be no prior negotiations about tax changes with outside interests . |
29 | But we were n't interested in were we ? |
30 | The sort of questions they were interested in were : What do old people and their carers have to say about the help they receive ? |