Example sentences of "[verb] is in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Anxious to conclude the meeting , he added : ‘ Everything else you need to know is in that envelope — that includes any funds that you may require .
2 Everything you need to know is in this document . ’
3 Anything you say is in absolute confidence . ’
4 The picture thus sketched is in strong contrast to the popular view of housewives as a leisured class .
5 The model recommended is in four parts .
6 What is more , the incubation it needs is in any case one or two days less than that needed by its hosts ' chicks , so the young cuckoo stands a good chance of appearing before the legitimate chicks do .
7 The address they have selected is in that envelope .
8 Whether the UK 's proposal will be accepted is in some doubt , not least because it has failed to engender the support of other Member States .
9 It will be seen that this explanation does not touch the question of whether what is sought is in any sense ‘ evidence ’ .
10 The best time to visit is in stormy conditions when the birds are on the wing , but the day we went was calm and we saw them only sitting on their nests .
11 His analysis of doctrines as expressions of the religious consciousness leaves a fair measure of uncertainty whether what is said is in any sense true about God , or only about our understanding of God .
12 Changes in the law may take time , but time is in short supply for pensioners .
13 Frequently the key to advance is in better ways of measuring or quantifying technical processes , or material advances which in themselves remove one of the constraints on development .
14 And the only bit of damp I 've got is in one corner of the house but it came from a blocked erm pipe .
15 If you or anyone you know is in this position and you need help , support and information , then you can contact the Alzheimer 's disease Society .
16 Next year 's contest is in Barrow — and no-one involved is in any doubt what the result will be !
17 What follows is in month-by-month format .
18 Speech that might be regarded as insulting because it attacks the cherished views and beliefs of the audience at which it is directed is in particular jeopardy from this section .
19 ( 2 ) A licence in which such a condition has been inserted is in this Act referred to as a six-day licence .
20 He trill is in good working order , she can float a quiet top A as at the end of ‘ Senza mamma ’ , and though she had a problem with breath-control she can sill manage skilfully in such testing pieces as the Freischütz arias .
21 ‘ A good dealer gives a service — everything I sell is in perfect condition and I buy back my stuff if need be . ’
22 Oh I 'm trying to say is in this country pay so much . . .
23 The section on Doing corrections ( page 18 ) is about what the pupil might do , but what the teacher does is in many ways more important .
24 One of the first clusters to be launched is in European studies .
25 Some of the later remodelling work was done by Francesco Maria Richini , although what we now see is in Romanesque style , even though it post-dates the period by many years .
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