Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] [am/are] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Now okay you know the , you know the one person you ca n't do anything for but it 's the way this lass looked you know and then about a week after that I 'm in Princes Street and I always try and er you know buy the , the Issues |
2 | I read this fascinating article about him , now you can see how interested I am in Star Trek , ca n't you . |
3 | Yet more clearly , perhaps , by describing something as an ontological existent clearly , perhaps , by describing something as an ontological existent we are in effect committed to accepting that this something , at any given time , can be rightfully claimed to belong to one , and only one , out of each pair of mutually exclusive classed in any universe of discourse in which this existent features as a topic . |
4 | If as reader , you can not imagine how different they are in structure I suggest you try your hand at drawing the relationship between the partners for each example . |
5 | I want you so much I 'm in pain … ’ |
6 | Oh it says how much they 're in arrears ? |
7 | Where to Labour stand on Training and Enterprise Councils ? tries to stress how much they are in favour of them , but Mister is telling people to ease up . |
8 | ‘ But at England level you are always up against the best from another country and unless you get the basics right you are in trouble . |
9 | How lucky you are in Luggnagg , where a child has a chance of living for ever ! |
10 | Civil Rights committees , electoral reform groups , community development associations , friendship clubs , it matters not what they are called , or how diverse they are in structure and organisation . |
11 | Teacher Shirley Bradburn , who organised the toy sale , said : ‘ There is high unemployment and social deprivation in the area , but our children realised how lucky they are in comparison with the starving children of Africa . |
12 | Oh good I 'm in Majorca |
13 | In fact there are times when I 'm not sure I 'm in control of what 's developed in them ! |
14 | Make sure you 're in C colon backslash . |
15 | ‘ Are you sure you 're in property ? ’ she demanded suspiciously . |
16 | You feel sure you are in touch with the salient aspects of the situation and that you have an important contribution to make . |
17 | And that 's what we want to make sure we are in control of . |
18 | So let's be like we are in church , all right ? |
19 | Use prominent and clear price tickets ( but make sure they are in proportion to the size of the goods ) . |
20 | While I was up at university , an awful lot of students from wealthy backgrounds were fiddling the dole somehow , and I reckon that the politicians and civil servants think that all they 're in fact doing is cutting their own children 's pocket money . |
21 | Predominantly mid- to late-Victorian they are in Limerick , Honiton and tambour lace . |
22 | Men seem to have no idea how irresistible they are in hats . |
23 | They are always being told by American tourist chiefs how safe they are in Orlando , the nearest city to Disney . |
24 | We 're on about taxation this week , well the- they 're in trouble over that now . |
25 | but other I 'm in control . |
26 | You are the main you 're in charge there , so again be aware . |
27 | The further risk both the vendor and purchaser will wish to minimise is alerting the particular customer or supplier as to how significant they are in relation to the business . |