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

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1 ‘ Of course I could be in danger of losing out in terms of votes because of this .
2 In the area at the front of the skull are connecting sacs which enable the dolphin to cut off one or all of the four high-frequency signals which may be in operation .
3 Top class lake fishing , bream likely to feature in winning weight which could be in three figures .
4 On July 14 Strasser announced that the NPRC would become the Supreme Council of State ( SCS ) and that the Cabinet would be transformed into a Council of State Secretaries which would be in charge of " day to day administration " and would be directly responsible to the SCS .
5 Benjamin Franklin , the official US representative in France , talented inventor as well as an effective diplomatist , considered that Lafayette himself should be in nominal command , with John Paul Jones leading the actual assault .
6 ‘ Just mark my words , Sharon , ’ she says , ‘ within six months you 'll be in prison again . ’
7 In future you will be in control of your own body .
8 Kentucky had not appealed to her but in Leicestershire she would be in more or less familiar surroundings — and Mr Harvey had said he might live here if he so chose .
9 None of the PR girls or secretaries who would be in evidence on race days was there .
10 10 minutes by car you can be in Woolacombe 's fabulous 3 mile beach ( See top of opposite page , ) or Exmoor , Barnstaple , Lynton , and Lynmouth , Clovelly , Dartmoor and Cornwall are easy half day trips .
11 Ireland have just named their panel of 16 and a study of the 20 nations who will be in Nairobi , bidding for three places in the World Cup proper the following year , emphatically illustrates the mountainous task confronting the Irish .
12 Ireland have just named their panel of 16 and a study of the 20 nations who will be in Nairobi , bidding for three places in the World Cup proper the following year , emphatically illustrates the mountainous task confronting the Irish .
13 ( Everyone in Cornwall who supported King Charles planted a Scots pine outside his house as a sign of welcoming like-minded passers-by who might be in need of protection .
14 The motley band stared in awe at the figure who would be in charge of their lives for the next three months .
15 With regard to social contact , it is the person with AIDS who may be in danger .
16 ‘ And in a couple of months we 'll be in the sunshine ’ .
17 He found it hard to understand what all the fuss was about , what possible pleasure there could be in waving a stick about for hours , catching nothing .
18 He is also reported to have told British journalists he would be in London in November .
19 He is also reported to have told British journalists he would be in London in November .
20 If you honour me with a reply it will be in kind ; and then , God defend the right ! ’
21 Yes to Lochinver yes and that same steamer would be calling in Kinlochbervie and all the villages and this traveller for Hamiltons would be going round beforehand and you would be getting a hundred weight of sugar and tea it would be in a big tea box er er probably er er Ceylon coming from Ceylon but you the whole or you could buy a small quarter .
22 But he told his bosses in London who have now provided him with round-the-clock protection for fear he could be in the sights of an IRA killer gang .
23 The part of the increase due to its ‘ privileged ’ position of being able to borrow cheaply and invest profitably abroad must have been rather small , let alone the part which could be in any way attributed to direct pressure on foreign central banks to provide this finance .
24 Brown has argued that the material is animal dung which would be in accordance with Brisbane 's suggestion that the domestic wares are a farmyard product ( Brown 1976 ) .
25 Areas which will be in contact with the cove members should be scratched to provide a key for the Gyproc cove adhesive , then brush away any dust and loose particles .
26 Thatcher stated in an opening address to the meeting that the continued forward stationing of nuclear weapons in member countries which would be in the front line of a conventional war ( i.e. on German territory ) remained fundamental to NATO strategy .
27 I have begun to Fence which is a man 's game and I am to have my uncle Sette 's foil when next we go to England which may be in the summer .
28 This is a highly skilled and sensitive business , but it is a capacity which will be in increasing demand from management developers : it involves combining the skills of the counsellor with those of the management consultant .
29 One possibility currently being explored by the director Nicholas Mann , together with the directors of the group of University of London Institutes for Advanced Study ( ULIAS ) to which the Warburg belongs , is the creation of a single federal research institute which would be in a stronger position to attract funds and to resist indiscriminate cuts from above .
30 Mr Cheney refused to pay his income tax on the ground that part of it would be used to build nuclear weapons for use in circumstances which would be in breach of the Geneva Convention Act 1957 , and that this illegal purpose rendered his tax demand invalid .
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