Example sentences of "be [pron] [adv] in a " in BNC.
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1 | I mean , are we really in a tree ? |
2 | As figures be the instruments of ornament in euery language , so be they also in a sorte abuses or rather trespasses in speach , because they passe the ordinary limits of common vtterance , and be occupied of purpose to deceiue the eare and also the minde , drawing it from plainnesse and simplicitie to a certaine doublenesse whereby our talke is the more guilefull & abusing . |
3 | There is nothing else in a British woodland that sneezes like a human , so the only way to avoid startling Brock is to stifle it . |
4 | There 's me like in a , trying to do my erm jacket up and trying to keep warm . |
5 | At p524 The Lord President stated : In neither of the English cases referred to was it doubted that if trustees carry on a trade or business — as they not infrequently have to do , at least for a time — they are assessable under Case I of Schedule D ; although again the balance of their profits and gains is theirs only in a representative capacity … |
6 | It 's something there in a magazine the other week there . |
7 | Why is it not in a state of complete disorder at all times ? |
8 | No one disputes that the penal system has serious problems — but is it really in a state of crisis ? |