Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [vb mod] be in " in BNC.
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1 | SFE 's executive director , James Scott , said that no-one should be in any doubt about the importance of the financial sector to the country as a whole . |
2 | She had no idea that I would be in this area . |
3 | Well , I hope you explained that I 'll be in Milan in plenty of time for the shoot , because — ’ |
4 | Tell your people who I am , that I will be in touch , I will be waiting . |
5 | She wo n't take any rent — says the fact that I will be in the house and that the outbuildings will be put to good use is enough . |
6 | When thinking how to act , I am in the world of common sense where something either is or is not , and where it is a matter of course that I can be in touch with it through highly subjective impressions . |
7 | However , as Alec explained to me in detail the procedures involved I began to realise that I could be in trouble , that I could be in serious trouble . |
8 | However , as Alec explained to me in detail the procedures involved I began to realise that I could be in trouble , that I could be in serious trouble . |
9 | But I 'm sure there will be a simple explanation — ’ Concern clouded his eyes ‘ — Mr D'Arcy , do you seriously think that I could be in any danger from these people ? ’ |
10 | The idea was that I should be in the right state of mind for the concert I was about to conduct . |
11 | ‘ I 'm sick of reading that I should be in the England side . |
12 | I replied at once to say that I should be in London shortly and suggested a meeting on Thursday , 14 May . |
13 | He requested that his parents and a very close friend of ours say goodbye to him , and that I 'd be in the room at the time and stay with him when they said goodbye . |
14 | Then I got myself dressed so that I 'd be in a fit state when the ambulance men arrived . |
15 | She 's worried that she may be in the early stages of mercury poisoning . |
16 | The weird notion that she might be in danger of actually becoming one day as perfect as she seemed added a ghastly charm to her reflections , as she continued to envisage various methods of killing Jack . |
17 | Yet it never occurred to John , as his mother aged , that she might be in need of any help , until a visitor from Johannesburg , who had known him as a boy , told him that she was hard up , after which lie made her an allowance . |
18 | packing Friday on the way to mum Peter 's mum she told them she 's just in so much pain , she wants it doing so he 's gon na get in , I said , it 's poss that she 'll be in six days and probably off a few weeks after when she gets home it 's operation on her neck and shoulder they 're going to release the nerve they reckon it 's it 's a she told them and do what they will with it . |
19 | I suppose that it was filmed where it was so that she 'll be in it . |
20 | Quickly she gave him a tip , also a message to be delivered to William Ash , warning him that she 'd be in contact with him as soon as she knew where Ace planned to base himself . |
21 | There had been so much else to do : such as leaving a brief note for Julie , and also contacting her office to explain the problem and that she 'd be in touch with them as soon as possible . |
22 | She stressed that , as a councillor and member of the Social Work Committee , it was important that she should be in possession of these facts as soon as possible . |
23 | I do n't think even Rainbow is so obtuse that she can be in any doubt as to her visitor 's ultimate intentions . |
24 | Grace had seen to that , but it was late and as she sat on the King 's throne in the wings , she wished with all her heart that she could be in bed . |
25 | Each week , an average of 50,000 tons of food and material was brought up and some 90,000 men transported in one direction or the other , for Petain 's policy was to rotate his troops so that none should be in the ‘ cauldron of fire ’ for long . |
26 | ‘ Mrs Blackler of the agency advised me that you would be in touch . ’ |
27 | It 's when you move from that to communicating domestically that you may be in trouble . ’ |
28 | God , am I glad to see you ] The only good news I 've had this morning is that you 'll be in charge . |
29 | The first step in the battle to keep control of borrowing is to recognise that you might be in danger . |
30 | The first step in the battle to keep control of borrowing is to recognise that you might be in danger . |