Example sentences of "be in " in BNC.

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1 Forward planning and good communication are the two foundation stones that must be in place to guarantee that people ill with HIV have the best choices and continue to enjoy the very best quality of life , wherever they choose to be .
2 By the turn of the century 9 out of 10 with HIV will be in developing countries — some 36 million people .
3 By the year 2000 , of the 40 million expected to be infected with the virus causing AIDS , 36 million will be in the developing world .
4 ‘ Ali Muhammad al-Akrami , al-Ajili Muhammad ‘ Abdul Rahman al-Ashari , ‘ Ali Muhammad al-Qajji , Salih Omar al-Qasbi , Muhammad al-Saadiq al-Tarhouni and ‘ Abdul Qadir Muhammad al-Ya'qubi are believed to be in Abu Salim Prison in Tripoli , although AI received reports that ‘ Abdul Qadir Muhammad al-Ya'qubi had died at the end of 1988 .
5 There are numerous examples of the poor quality of court-appointed lawyers ; John Young went to his death even though his trial lawyer had signed an affidavit admitting he had been ill-prepared at trial due to drug use , the recent break-up of his marriage and the discovery of his own homosexuality ; another attorney had his breath checked by the judge for signs of alcohol , another was found to be in contempt of court after arriving back from lunch drunk … and so I could go on .
6 He asserted that a modern artist should be in tune with his times , careful to avoid hackneyed subjects .
7 However , the reputation of the cataloguer may be in some instances considered decisive ; the picture is by Van Gogh if it is in the book by de la faille ; a painting by Berthe Morisot needs to be approved by Bataille and Wildenstein ; an authentic work by Picasso will be found in Zervos .
8 In several ways , then , a catalogue may be in advance of any other publications .
9 Suppose a scene is said to be in correct perspective ?
10 The better things presumed to be in store for Glasser when he went off as a scholarship boy to a glamorous university in the South of England are , in a sense , the subject of Gorbals Boy at Oxford , his second volume of autobiography .
11 But it can scarcely be in doubt that these books have in them home truths , and an ironic obliquity or duplicity , which richly relate to the world of Jaruzelski 's predecessors , and indeed to the experience of other countries where literature and opinion have been repressed .
12 The narrator may not wholly be in jest when he refers to sexual intercourse with a certain girl , 17 or thereabouts , as ‘ the ultimate indecorum ’ , and rereaders of the novel are likely to be mindful of the survival here of an old England lived in by people like the middle-aged T. S. Eliot , exponents of a disgusted chastity .
13 In Moments of Reprieve he remarks : ‘ What the ‘ true ’ image of each of us may be in the end is a meaningless question . ’
14 Drama training is under constant review through the accreditation system , so that standards are maintained and new developments assessed , and schools which may not be in the accredited list today may well be there soon .
15 The classes will generally be in voice , movement , improvisation , dancing , fencing , mask-work , make-up and acting exercises .
16 After all , the voice is an actor 's number one asset , and it will be in use all the time .
17 It may be that in the protestant — loyalist case this ethnic tendency may have priority over the British component of identity or be in conflict with it .
18 But more likely is the possibility that it will continue to respond to events , in the way it has done in the past — and there is no guarantee that the evolution Cox envisages will be any more natural than the modernization of Iran seemed to be in the 1970s .
19 But that did not mean that the ethos of a Roman catholic state would be in any way diminished , only that the form of political religious power would be different .
20 Even if Dáil members had thought otherwise , it must by now be clear that the ethos of the Irish Republic was still one in which it was impolitic to be in conflict with the church .
21 From this FitzGerald could be in little doubt as to the likely course the bishops would take once a referendum campaign got under way .
22 His words were taken up by many who would not have dreamed of opening any of his more technical works , and he came to be in great demand as a speaker at rallies and at the numerous conferences and seminars on the death of images organized by the Universities , the Churches and the innumerable Humanist organizations which had mushroomed in the immediately preceding decades .
23 Fear that all this may just be in my head .
24 I 'll be in touch when I return .
25 ‘ NO ; BUT IT WILL BE IN A FORTNIGHT . ’
26 As for sociable hours , I would not be in this trade if I expected to work nine to five , Monday to Friday .
27 ‘ A system failure has a knock-on effect throughout the hotel and adequate contingency plans must be in place to cope with such a situation .
28 For film lovers the Festival 's the place to be in September .
29 We are delighted to announce that Tavernier , who will just have finished shooting his latest film will be in Birmingham on October 5th to talk about his work with The Guardian film critic Derek Malcolm .
30 Award winning writer Anthony Minghella who has recently finished directing his first film Truly , Madly , Deeply , will be in conversation with writer and dramatist David Edgar .
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