Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [modal v] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And about eighty jobs in Swindon may be at risk .
2 The only proposed narrowing of the road in Lakeside will be at the junction to Hammond Drive , the purpose of which will be to filter the traffic using the junction .
3 The Monsal Dale Viaduct was built in 1862 to carry the Midland Railway across the valley of the River Wye , so that , as Ruskin put it , ‘ every fool in Buxton can be in Bakewell in half an hour ’ .
4 This downhill was set down the long-established OK course from Bellewarde to La Daille ; the two in February will be on the new Olympic piste carved down the precipitate north-east face on to the very heart of the village .
5 The same car registered just a week or two later in January will be worth several hundred pounds more when it 's time to trade it in .
6 Er in most of them will er most people in Ireland will be in a pub at some stage of the day you know and it 's no unusual thing to er we 've got a recording studio in we live or I live rather and it 's not unusual to walk out the studio at er lunch time with some people you 'd been recording and go into the pub for a lunch and if you were n't very careful you could still be there that evening singing
7 Newham council says that its residents are in favour of the scheme , but will they still support it when they learn that 1,000 homes in Stratford will be at risk from settlement when the railway line goes into a shallow tunnel because of the geological conditions in the area ?
8 He had felt sure when he left his hotel room that every eye in Saigon would be on him that evening because he was wearing a white tuxedo for the very first time in his young life .
9 Schoolgirls from Burford and Wood Green in Witney will be in the swim tomorrow for the finals of the National Synchronised Swimming competition .
10 ‘ That does n't seem an awfully big difference , but in fact the cost in Cleveland will be around another million pounds .
11 Not to allow voters a referendum in Britain would be to ‘ betray the trust … they have placed in us ’ .
12 If we have the same legal system even as continental Europe , trade union membership in Britain will be at least two million higher than it is today , but let's not delude ourselves .
13 Aerospatiale in France will be in charge of developing a small missile that an individual soldier can carry and use to attack tanks up to 2 km away .
14 VAT on books could cut sales by a 5Th and up to 200 jobs in Oxford may be at risk .
15 Cheney emphasized that any reductions in US forces in Europe would be within the context of the CFE talks .
16 It is ironic that the most interesting group of pre-Romanesque churches in Europe should be in a country largely taken over by the Moslems .
17 The Mayor of Craigavon , Fred Crowe , said : ‘ I think the damage caused in Portadown could be between £12m and £15m . ’
18 One way for Novell to increase its current minority position in USL might be for it convert its shares in Univel , where it controls 51% , into USL stock .
19 Various issues arise : ( 1 ) In simple terms , management 's controlling stake in Newco will be worth more than half the total value of Newco .
20 FEARS that a successful adult literacy course in Darlington could be in jeopardy have eased .
21 RC schools get extra cash for more classrooms Two Catholic schools in Darlington will be among those to gain from new rules on extra classrooms , the town 's MP said this week .
22 ‘ You 're famous all over the Far East , so a story about how you kept a secret concubine in Taipei should be worth quite a bit . ’
23 Paragraph one point four , legislation , figures prominent in here and Mr , legislation of course is currently a changing scheme in our service and perhaps the most important new act for several years is the New Road and Street Works Act , which is scheduled to be in action on the first of January next year and this will have two main effects for us , firstly the Local Highway Authority that is ourselves in Suffolk will be in a far stronger position to manage or influence or control the work of public utilities in public highways .
24 Stalin is reported to have remarked at the end of the war that to establish communist rule in Poland would be like ‘ trying to saddle a cow ’ and Soviet relations with that country ( the largest and most populous in Eastern Europe ) have borne out these apprehensions .
25 Some prisoners at Long Lartin jail near Evesham in Worcestershire should be in hospital , not a prison cell , say prison officers .
26 An AXA executive confirms that the French insurer wants to invest in UNI , pointing out that gaining a foothold in Scandinavia would be in line with AXA 's strategic aim of becoming a global insurer .
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