Example sentences of "be [conj] [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 When he finally left the bikes , he ambled down to the stream just where we had been and sat in the water to cool off .
2 The volume name should be that supplied in the first answer and the volume number should be the extension supplied at the end of the volume name in the HC FORMATTER 's end of run statistics .
3 The certificate must be signed by the transferor ( which it will be if included in the conveyance/transfer ) or by his solicitors or duly authorised agent .
4 How can it be consistent — perhaps the Prime Minister will answer the question now , since he did not answer the Leader of the Opposition — for the Prime Minister 's policy to be as expressed in the statement but for that policy to be opposed to a comprehensive test ban treaty ?
5 He can not be as dominating in the air as a 6ft.4in goalkeeper .
6 If the rate remains at the current rate of 25% ( which is currently equal to the basic rate of Income Tax ) the benefit will be as outlined in the Introduction .
7 The four outcomes that can result are taken to be as labelled in the Box ( over page ) .
8 If they are to be understood they must be as shown in the Highway Code .
9 ( 2 ) The proceedings to be taken on each of those sittings shall be as shown in the second column , and shall be brought to a conclusion at the time specified in the third column , of the following Table —
10 ( 2 ) The proceedings to be taken on each of those days shall be as shown in the second column , and shall be brought to a conclusion at the time specified in the third column , of the following Table —
11 With effect from Jan. 1 , 1991 , the weightings were to be as shown in the table .
12 The women named in the three Gospels were as shown in the table below .
13 Experimental conditions were as described in the legend to Figure 5 .
14 This procedure , which is that adopted in the model described above , is quite legitimate ; it does however underline the limitations of confining attention to equilibrium paths .
15 But what is less often pointed out is that Anselm in The Proslogion also defines God as ‘ greater than can be thought to exist ’ .
16 It does suggest that the only information the discourse analyst has access to is that contained in the text of a discourse fragment .
17 One important default power is that contained in the Housing Act , 1980 , which can be brought into effect whenever the minister considers that tenants are having difficulty in exercising their right to buy a council property ‘ effectively and expeditiously ’ .
18 The former is that contained in the UK Data Protection Act .
19 Its effect is that states in the tails of the distribution N(e) become traps that confine electrons to limited regions of the semiconductor .
20 The oddest is that used in the fourteenth century by the English historian Adam of Murimuth .
21 Its pungent and spicy flavour is unmistakable , and the oil obtained from the plant is that used in the manufacture of spearmint chewing-gum .
22 The numbering is that used in the experiment .
23 What we can say instead , unmysteriously , is that putting in the coin , like every other putting-in of a coin , activated the indeterministic mechanism .
24 What they find in reality is that working in the Middle East presents a different range of management problems of multinational workforces , and the range of contract locations , anywhere from a city base to remote desert or off-shore .
25 One of the most innovative systems is that found in the optical mouse used with the Xerox Star business computer .
26 When the form of socialism is that found in the Soviet Union and most Eastern European states , with different social and economic organizations integrated into a single , state-wide organization , society is ruled by an apparatus which is largely bureaucratic and which attempts to integrate all collective activities .
27 But generally the feeling is that the appropriate sort of area for Greater York er in terms of the main linkages erm are is that defined in the Greater York study , which appeared to er find some support in the local government commission for example .
28 The rate of interest is that allowed in the High Court ( at the date of issue of the summons ) or such rate as the court thinks fit .
29 A typical theoretical framework is that proposed in the first chapter of Bell ( 1991 ) , discussing the methodological requirements of translation .
30 A further complication is that included in the Copernican theory were several proposals .
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