Example sentences of "is in [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is in each individual 's interest to defend its place in the ‘ peck order ’ vigorously , as well as to challenge those higher up — hence the almost continual challenging that goes on in goat society .
2 The number of voters missing in the Labour seats held by Ms Diane Abbott and Mr Brian Sedgemore is in each case about twice the size of their majority .
3 10.7.1 Subject to due performance of its obligations hereunder each Party shall be entitled , subject to reimbursement of the costs of collation reproduction and delivery , to receive copies of all results and of such background technical information of the other Parties as is in each case reasonably necessary for such Party independently to exploit results in the manner specified herein .
4 The real difficulty is in each case to ascertain how far such implications extend .
5 Firms aim to set prices so that their expected level of production is in each period ( in total ) Y n .
6 Once the public choice perspective is introduced , a relevant question becomes , What is in each theory for the political actors ?
7 The idea of the tour is so that they can actually er listen to it , but they can turn it off whenever they want and they can use their guide book to see what is in each room and if you look at the guidebook as we go round , you will find that that the things are illustrated , you know the pot .
8 Protests are uncommon here since it is in each sailor 's own interest to avoid high speed collisions which not only ruin your chances but can be quite dangerous .
9 Regardless of how diverse the local population or economy is in each neighbourhood , the neighbourhood planner has not sought to ensure even representation and , indeed , in most cases representation did not reflect the local socio-economic profiles .
10 That this is the nub of the British governments ' sudden concern for the long-term unemployed in West Belfast is in little doubt among community activists .
11 The name ‘ Ostrich ’ is in all probability a corruption of hospice .
12 The origin of that primitive ‘ desire ’ is in all probability the same as the unknown origin of life , which in this book is relegated to that first pre-life period which made no contribution to the Created God except that it may have been the source of the basic origin of life .
13 The legend of the Dent vampire is in all probability nothing more than an elaborate leg-pull , but it 's worth relating in case you have n't heard it before .
14 As has already been pointed out in section I .2 , practical redistributional measures are not costless , so that it is in all probability more efficient to tell the telephone company it has to bear the expense of maintaining rural telephone boxes than to fund these separately .
15 The result is quick and easy problem solving for the personnel manager at a cost of hardware and software which is in all probability a small fraction of the cost of having programs developed , especially on the mini or mainframe computer .
16 In fact , as Lévi-Strauss has helped us to recognize in his distinction between ‘ nature ’ and ‘ culture ’ , it is in all likelihood a universal human obsession .
17 After all , my reputation is in all likelihood blasted in any event .
18 In it he insists that God is in all cases acting through ‘ His minister , Death ’ , even when His intervention appears arbitrary : ‘ entering a careless family , He smites the first-born ; and , as one who will be heard , calls aloud : ‘ Awake thou that sleepest ! ’
19 Though there is little difference between the text of 1807 and Wordsworth 's final version , I have printed the final version of this poem , since the tidying up in matters of punctuation is in all cases justifiable .
20 Net receipts is in all cases defined as the invoiced value of sales of the Work , less any credit notes applicable .
21 The time has come when the fact ought to be generally admitted that the amount of government … which is necessary to the welfare or even to the existence of a civilised community , can not permanently co-exist with the effective belief that deference to public opinion is in all cases the sole or the necessary basis of a democracy .
22 To the Sufi the divine is in all things and manifested to the seer , and it is this divine attribute that he sees and which is transferred to the work of the poet and the mystic ; and that work is authentic in so far as it depicts faithfully the himma or emotional part of the event .
23 God 's hand is in all things .
24 It is in all matters , not merely ecclesiastical ones , that the spirit of adornment has caught hold of us , and unless there is positive wrong in any of these things , we have no call to repress them . ’
25 It is a work of deep inwardness , where the presence of God in all creatures makes external worship and scriptural authority superfluous : ‘ God is in all Creatures , Man and Beast , Fish and Fowle , and every green thing , from the highest Cedar to the Ivey on the wall ; and that God is the life and being of them all . ’
26 Running a national business as complicated as a railway network is in all circumstances a daunting task , but the challenge is even more difficult when the government of the day can effectively veto any major decision .
27 Clearly the maintenance of discipline within a school is in all pupils ' best interests if it helps produce an environment conducive to learning , and it seems appropriate to leave with teachers the decision of how to achieve that objective , acting on the guidance provided by HMI , the Elton Report and so on .
28 To this I will add that he is a Boy of modest and pleasing manners , and is in all respects very well thought of in Ambleside and the neighbourhood .
29 The war boar is a ferocious animal , as big as a horse , extremely strong , vicious , bad tempered , loudly flatulent , and its behaviour is in all respects dangerous and unpredictable .
30 It is in all respects identical to the description of the characteristics of a fully employed economy to be found in Keynes 's General Theory .
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