Example sentences of "in [noun sg] it is " in BNC.
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1 | These events hamper the breakdown and issue of fresh and combat rations to the Force , and the Bath Unit is prepared in case it is necessary to deal with decontamination . |
2 | And just in case it is suggested that I 'm saying the end justifies the means , let me confirm that I 'm not . |
3 | Please state which regional final you would be able to attend from the list below , and provide a second option in case it is not possible to accommodate you at your first choice of location . |
4 | Be careful not to leave your hand on their body for too long in case it is grabbed . |
5 | A more effective cry is ‘ Fire ’ because everyone sticks their heads out in case it is their house or car that is about to be burnt down . |
6 | Keep a divider handy just in case it is needed . |
7 | When summer comes and I finally have to reluctantly discard my thermals , I knit myself a few cardigans just in case it is not hot enough for me — and come to think of it , our weather is hardly ever hot enough for me . |
8 | The company is , however , remaining a member of the APPI Forum , in case it is proved wrong . |
9 | A ripple near the shore catches my eye and I swing the glasses quickly in case it is an otter — always a welcome sight ! |
10 | But be prepared and able to speak without it just in case it is not available or an electrical fault develops . |
11 | Ultrasound scans may be used to give an internal picture , which can help in finding out whether you are expecting twins , whether your baby 's size ties in with your dates , and the position of the placenta in case it is low-lying in late pregnancy — covering the cervix and blocking the baby 's exit ( placenta praevia ) . |
12 | The precedent suggests a reference to persons under the Tenant 's control in order to exclude mere callers , but where the clause refers to servants of the tenant ( which some precedents do despite the archaic nature of the expression ) it may be as well to qualify this with the words in the course of employment in case it is claimed that a servant will , by the nature of the expression , always be under the tenant 's control . |
13 | The tenant may be wary of this in case it is used by the landlord to remove the tenant ( in a buoyant market ) but any dilatoriness on the part of the landlord in reinstating where none of the supervening events applies could be seized upon by the tenant . |
14 | Madge Earley , 85 , said she dare not leave her house in Shakespeare Road , Darlington , in case it is ransacked by teenage vandals . |
15 | Like to know though , in case it is anything to do with Nigel and then they can get it sorted out . |
16 | and just pop me head round and , and see , in case it is this week |
17 | For example in aerospace it is claimed that European collaboration allows advanced research to be undertaken which would be too expensive on a national basis . |
18 | In meditation it is possible to dive deeper and deeper into the mind to a place where there is no disturbance and there is absolute solitude . |
19 | In meditation it is therefore wise for us to record all our images and visions and remember them as being of supreme value to ourselves . |
20 | Alternatively , where a local plan is in existence it is usually stated policy to confine certain types of industry to particular areas , restricting land use in and around residential areas to that of a ‘ light industrial ’ nature within Class III of the Town and Country Planning ( Use Classes ) Order 1972 ; defined as : |
21 | In practice , though virtually every firm should have a written agreement or deed , a surprising number do not , and even where one is in existence it is frequently open to doubt as to whether its terms accurately or adequately reflect the actual practices of the partnership . |
22 | Though most of the negotiations of 1558 – 59 which culminated in the peace of Cateau-Cambrésis were still conducted in Latin it is clear that French was also extensively used . |
23 | In part it is because they too have unknowingly taken in the prevailing stereotypes . |
24 | In part it is nervousness , but mostly is youthful exuberance , an exuberance that has so far made his career and yet paradoxically also threatens it . |
25 | It is an endowment fund , and we read his intentions as being mainly to help with purchases , but in part it is to help toward some very important restoration projects , such as the Barry Rooms . |
26 | In part it is due to the proximity of the duchy of Lancaster lordships of Pontefract and Tickhill , which provided an additional source of reward for a number of royal servants in south Yorkshire . |
27 | In part it is simply descriptive of the employment foundations of the economy , and is sometimes related to theories of economic development which argue that national economies evolve through a series of stages dominated in turn by agricuIture , manufacturing and services . |
28 | In part it is because training is in-service and little emphasized and also because so much of government is secret , information being deliberately kept from Parliament and the public . |
29 | In part it is directed at particular features of the standard treatment — notably the assumption of an aggregate production function . |
30 | In part this involves issues similar to those discussed with regard to direct democracy ; in part it is concerned with the control of the legislative branch over the bureaucracy , to which we now turn . |