Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [noun] [adv] in " in BNC.
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1 | I was staggered at how much cheaper the prices are for food both in cafes and restaurants , and in markets , than they are here in the country . |
2 | Such a design can be generalized to allow comparisons among more than two experimental treatments , though the rarity of human triplets , quadruplets , etc. , means that the techniques are of use primarily in animal or plant studies . |
3 | Sufferers get better in the Fellowships ; treatment centres and counsellors are of value only in so far as they help sufferers towards an understanding of the principles and processes of the Fellowships . |
4 | Physical maturation is a critical factor in the attainment of continence although emotional factors are of importance particularly in secondary enuresis . |
5 | They are nineteenth century images of poverty , and they are in Britain today in nineteen ninety . |
6 | Now Witney Town are in action tonight in the first round , first leg of the Southern League Cup against Gloucester ; special guest tonight will be the Sheffield Wednesday manager , Ron Atkinson . |
7 | All bar a fragment of the Anglo-Norman version of Cele qui fu foutue et desfoutue , found on an isolated leaf in a library in Clermont-Ferrand , are in manuscripts still in British libraries . |
8 | The US 's supplies are supposed to be for use only in national catastrophes such as war . |
9 | Driving under the influence of alcohol , although the subject of campaigning for over 20 years , continues to be of concern particularly in regard to young drivers and a hard-core of drinkers . |
10 | Contrary to what had been suggested by a previous report , the SeHCAT test may thus be of value also in cholecystectomised patients . |
11 | It is hoped that ‘ Boscastle ’ will be in service early in 1992 after a major effort by the owning syndicate who have engaged the services of Bulleid Pacific maestro Phil Preston , who was involved with similar work on 35005 . |
12 | She had told him she was unlikely to be in Town again in the foreseeable future , and was sure he was far too busy to have time to drive down to Sussex . |
13 | First , however , it disposed of the concept of ‘ design technician ’ put forward by the Coldstream-Summerson Report , a concept which had evoked a hostile reception from the art colleges in 1970 , on the grounds that the expression seemed to be in use only in the ceramics industry . |
14 | One other thing I nearly forgot to mention , just to please the administration staff , ‘ COMPUTERS ’ , they are all ordered and will be in place early in the New Year , is n't that something to look forward to ? |
15 | At last , as I set my knife and fork down , I caught the gloomy eye of my table-companion and ventured to say , ‘ You will be in Geneva tomorrow in time to see this wretched woman brought to justice , I presume ? ’ |
16 | ( 7 ) Mode of trial will be by judge alone in category B , which is a case of substance or difficulty . |
17 | More of the world-beating copies are on sale today in areas that went short . |
18 | Paintings by Van Gogh , Degas and Turner are on show together in one theatre — and every one of them 's a fake . |
19 | Yes , because of , we were in school together in Dutch and on the way home we were with Dutch friends , so we then , and we mostly spoke Dutch and now , since I , so it 's nearly , since now seven years have been , since I have gone to States , first year in eighty three , came back in eighty four , and since then we 've never , ever spoke Dutch . |
20 | Thus such monarchs were in fact profoundly in touch with reality . |
21 | On the assumption that neither Hezarfen on the one hand nor Ali and Kocu Bey on the other is simply in error , one can perhaps reconcile these two apparently contradictory statements on the grounds either that it was only in the technical matter of the that Istanbul , Edirne and Bursa continued to be regarded as 300-akce kadiliks , their holders actually being given 500 akce a day ; or that , while still being paid only 300 akce a day , they had come to be regarded as 500-akce mevleviyets from the hierarchical point of view , for the obvious reason that they were in fact higher in rank than any of the other kadiliks . |
22 | ENGLAND were in trouble again in Madras yesterday as their second Test hopes dwindled , with Sachin Tendulkar 's teenage genius , plus important knocks from both Praveen Amre and Kapil Dev , rubbing salt into their wounds . |
23 | Party members were to reregister voluntarily in the new party . |
24 | The incident took place when Charlie and his long time friend and fellow Celtic Boys ' Club colleague Willie McStay were on holiday together in Ibiza . |
25 | EASY-TO-GROW daffodils are at home anywhere in the garden . |
26 | My mother and Marie Claire and Lili had all been at school together in Egypt . |
27 | Firstly , the technique does not use x radiation , which is of importance even in patients with malignant disease , as they are now surviving longer and frequently undergo multiple follow up studies . |
28 | Stylistics as a branch of literary studies can draw on this kind of work , but its concerns must in general be very different , because from a literary point of view the linguistic form of texts is of interest only in certain respects . |
29 | ‘ The ground is like cement here in Yorkshire and it is difficult to train the horses , ’ Easterby said . |
30 | It 's like sardines now in there . |