Example sentences of "i [verb] be in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ A good dealer gives a service — everything I sell is in perfect condition and I buy back my stuff if need be . ’ |
2 | Tagalog concepts are directly relevant to the present discussion because the Buid with whom I lived are in daily contact with Tagalog speaking immigrants from neighbouring islands . |
3 | ‘ If I 'd been in cold sobriety I would never have married her . |
4 | A lot of the places where Ann and I fish are in remote locations . |
5 | She was built like a javelin thrower , but she blushed and I knew I had been in good hands . |
6 | Having been confined to a wheelchair for 18 years I had been in similar situations to this . |
7 | ‘ He had every reason not to take me seriously as a soldier as he knew how idle I had been in prior days in Layforce . ’ |
8 | I had been in constant pain , since my accident , for nearly two years when I stumbled across the Alexander Technique . |
9 | I 've been in regular contact with Earl 's Court Project and a lot of my friends down there . |
10 | I 've been in traditional sales . |
11 | I travelled the country well , I 've been in other authorities both labour controlled , been in to schools , been in old peoples homes , erm seen their roads , or driven over their roads , and I can assure you , that er in Lincolnshire . |
12 | ‘ I was here in good shape , but I 've been in good shape at other championships and failed . |
13 | K. R. I 've been in tough houses — they would n't come out to help us but they 'd form a ring and let you fight — they would n't just all join in to back somebody up . |
14 | But I have been in regular contact with Ali Bacher and he assures me there are no problems over the tour and that it is definitely on . ’ |
15 | Gray said : ‘ I have been in similar situations before as a player . |
16 | I have been in close contact with him in that apartment for three weeks and I 'm convinced he genuinely tried to secure that young man 's release safe and unharmed . ’ |