Example sentences of "[adv] you [be] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I think before very long you are in fact working in both directions .
2 ‘ But perhaps you 're in danger of forgetting that it always did , and always will , take two to tango . ’
3 Obviously you were in hospital for a number of weeks .
4 So you are in C S U
5 So you are in arrears , we 've told you before
6 ‘ I do , ’ said Finn , recoiling , and Lydia thought that here was another ludicrous irony : that the less you were in love with someone the more you could enchant and ensnare them .
7 I ca n't tell you whether or not you 're in love .
8 Do n't forget , if ever you 're in doubt about what processor you 've actually got , it 's hard to beat the naked eye !
9 Whenever you are in doubt about what to do next , what to enter , or do not understand what is being displayed on the page , more information can be obtained by pressing the Help key , ( the PF2 key on the keypad ) .
10 Whenever you are in doubt about what to do next , what to enter , or you do not understand what is being displayed on the page , more information can be obtained by pressing the Help key , ( the PF2 key on the keypad ) .
11 And probably you 're in hock to the Service 's being friends ( the Service always had banking friends ) for this boatyard , too .
12 It seems that if you 've done an arts degree , apart from social science , then really you 're in line for jobs that science students go for as well , whereas arts students ca n't go for science degree jobs so you 've got more scope to apply for .
13 But really you were in bed .
14 ‘ Right now you 're in bed with me , Maria , not with Florian Jones , ’ he reminded her cuttingly .
15 ‘ Sir , how come you were behind us in the corridor and now you 're in front of us here ? ’
16 If I 'm not here you 're in charge and that 's it !
17 After all , here you are in Nicole 's hotel bedroom , obviously believing that you were n't going to be finding a third party here as well .
18 ‘ I dreamt about you suddenly last night , and now here you are in New York of all places .
19 ‘ Should n't you be in bed ? ’ he asked .
20 ‘ Should n't you be in Blackpool , sir ? ’
21 That sounds tricky — should n't you be in hospital or something ? ’
22 Maybe you 're in London .
23 If I 'm temporarily taken out of circulation , then you 're in charge .
24 but er at the end of the day there has to be a purpose for it so unless you , you , you put it into action , then you , if you just read , then you 're in danger of having a bigger judgment than somebody that was ignorant
25 to have a course , but if the crew on that particular ship mutinies , as they did during the last er Shadow Cabinet , then you 're in trouble , are n't you ?
26 Then you 're in business — any business you like , unless it 's porn or gambling — with a guaranteed £40 a week from the state .
27 And he says , ‘ Well actually I know someone down the road who 's happy to take 10 million on ’ , And then you 're in business .
28 If de Craon has spun his web round you , then you are in danger , Father . ’
29 Either you are in showbusiness or you are not .
30 , it 's interesting what some people say when you 're in bed .
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