Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] be in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If I keep out of the chairman 's way , I should still be in charge for Wednesday 's Capital League match against Reading . ’
2 It 's a step up , too , I 'll practically be in charge there .
3 I 'll soon be in prison now , ’ he thought .
4 I 'll still be in charge of the team tomorrow .
5 I 'll obviously be in touch if I have any news . ’
6 The interests of the elderly person and the rest of the family network , which may sometimes be in competition .
7 Section 3(1) ( d ) permits a market maker to do ‘ any particular thing in relation to any particular securities ’ which would otherwise be in breach of the prohibitions laid down in the CSA 1985 ‘ if the information was :
8 At this stage you may also be in contact with the social services who may have been supporting the new client for some time .
9 Depending on how you interpret the above headline , you may either be in favour — or against , the International Tennis Federation 's ( ITF ) recommendation that the ‘ Let ’ Service Rule be abolished as from 1st January 1993 .
10 Carbon monoxide has no smell and if your appliance has n't been services for some time you may now be in danger .
11 A You may still be in time for Assembly , and if so , you must attend .
12 That man is not a menace to society , and there are a great many other similar people who should never be in prison .
13 You must still be in shock .
14 You should still be in control of the swing after the ball has left the clubface .
15 She went , moving like a sleepwalker past Ned O'Mara , who might even be in love with her , past the ginger-haired barmaid who would have been happy to settle for Ned and therefore hated her , past the mousy-haired barmaid who had a good man of her own and could therefore afford to pity her .
16 You might also be in receipt of income from an annuity .
17 You might likely be in bed if you do n't eat that !
18 You 'll still be in debt Shel cos he 's got forty
19 ‘ I hope you 'll still be in time for your daughter 's dental appointment , ’ he told her .
20 But the notion , once born , firmly took root , refusing to let her settle , and as she wandered aimlessly about the living-room she realised she 'd soon be in danger of going stir-crazy if she had to look at the same four walls much longer .
21 And at any time if you decide you 'd rather be in government bonds than in , say , stock market shares , just let us know .
22 ‘ I thought you 'd still be in Cabinet . ’
23 On a particularly difficult issue she had a habit of canvassing everyone privately , except the person directly involved , so that when the matter was finally aired she would already be in command of all views .
24 They shook hands and Rufus wished her a pleasant journey home to Sevenoaks , she would just be in time to avoid the rush .
25 She doubted she would ever be in danger of taking anyone at face value again , not after meeting Feargal and his sister .
26 Together , you would both be in danger — I doubt it not .
27 ( b ) Every such office shall be managed by one of the persons listed below who shall normally be in attendance at that office during all the hours when it is open to the public or open to telephone calls from the public : —
28 An exhaustion centre is what she will soon be in need of .
29 This habitual restraint produces a docility which woman requires all her life long , for she will always be in subjection to a man , or to man 's judgment , and she will never be free to set her own opinion above his .
30 Not only will you will be present during a recording at the Pizza Parlour but you will also be in shot and you will be seen on screen reading a copy of the Liverpool Echo when the episode is broadcast !
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