Example sentences of "[be] [det] in [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Oh , she 's been that in her time too . ’
2 There are few in who wo n't recognise , Wallingford 's maltings manager for the last two years .
3 They 're all in one together
4 It 's the boat race tomorrow … and with sixteen wins in seventeen years … and six victories in a row the Oxford boat club can claim to be the most successful team in British sport … so how do they do it … what 's the secret of their success … we can reveal all tonight its down to Heather and Bert … and a piano player called Kate … they 're all in our Friday Feature
5 This house and certain parcels of land acquired by me while you were indisposed … they 're all in my name . ’
6 ‘ We 're all in your debt . ’
7 It is within this group that he comes to establish both personal social bonds within his particular sub-group , but also comes to feel part of a wider social collective , as witnessed by the ‘ we 're all in it together ’ type of accounts given by members .
8 They 're all in it together . ’
9 But is there , is there a situation where there 's one , where where you 're all in it ?
10 Yeah , they 're all in it .
11 They 're all in it .
12 Checkoff 's in it , and , they 're all in it .
13 you know and it , they do n't need them , say they 're both in their ordinary shoes at the moment
14 Other veteran revolutionaries on whose longevity the current leadership depends are all in their eighties .
15 The three celebrated composers visiting Huddersfield are all in their seventies .
16 ‘ His car , Philippe 's Peugeot and the 2CV that Fernand uses are all in their usual places .
17 David Gorman , Grant Lyall and Stuart McIntyre , who are all in their mid-twenties , began studying for Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland ( ICAS ) qualifications last September .
18 The three men under arrest are all in their twenties and from the Milton Keynes area .
19 Meanwhile three of the women who are all in their late teens are being treated in Frenchay hospital near Bristol .
20 The men who appeared at Oxford Magistrates are all in their early twenties or late teens .
21 IBM 's PROBLEMS ARE ALL IN ITS MIND , BARRY GRAHAM BELIEVES
22 well , like , my mums and dads are all in one really so they pay
23 These are all in themselves heavy penalties and there is no reason why the judge should not impose the maximum in a suitable case .
24 There are relations that can be created by expressions of consent , and there are many in which such acts form or can form a component of their creation or perpetuation .
25 At the apex , as it were , of the hooligan hierarchy are those in their late teens or early twenties who have a record for violence .
26 Simple instances , on the other hand , are those in which the clause seems to have been adopted to cover the eventuality that there may be some defect in the will so far as the civil law is concerned .
27 Perhaps the most extraordinary examples of animal camouflage are those in which the animals concerned have evolved into mimics of specific details in their backgrounds .
28 Other distraction displays , of a completely different nature , are those in which the displayer attempts to distract the attacker from itself .
29 Among the earliest stories children hear are those in which groups of creatures live together and put relationships to the test .
30 The irrelevant parts are those in which Hoccleve 's obsessions crop up .
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