Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [vb mod] be in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Used to cry her eyes out sometimes when she 'd had a few , and say she 'd be in purgatory for about a million years . |
2 | as I say we 'll be in touch with you in in that three months time |
3 | They say they could be in business within 5 years , moving water from the wet north to the dry south and putting an end to drought . |
4 | ‘ Do you have any information — I imagine it would be in documentary form — concerning a certain East German poli-tician ? ’ |
5 | Police believe she will be in hospital for about a week . |
6 | We actually said we should , we , the body corporate should , erm , I have some , I if , if it should be the county secretary , I believe it should be in consultation with the county supplies officer . |
7 | I think I must be in love . |
8 | ‘ I think she should be in bed , ’ he said , and Anne agreed . |
9 | We think we might be in love and we 're trying out the words to see if they 're appropriate ? |
10 | They 're making so much noise I think we could be in danger of being moved on for creating a public disturbance . ’ |
11 | Then I think we 'd be in business , then I 'm sure you 'd have a nice little earner on your hands . |
12 | I think it should be in consultation with the county supplies officer , because I think it is important that that he also has ownership of that letter which goes to the fellow p our fellow members at resource . |
13 | ‘ Mr Dalglish knows the job I can do for Blackburn — I presume it will be in midfield . ’ |