Example sentences of "[be] in [noun] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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31 People now expect to be in touch when they want .
32 I 'll be in touch when I return .
33 I will be in touch when I know where I 'm at about all this .
34 ‘ I 'll be in touch when I 've got something to show you . ’
35 I 'll be in touch when I need you . ’
36 Mr Jones was out but would most certainly be in touch when he came back , and yes , the police had phoned and Mr Jones would be given the message as soon as he came in .
37 There is a sense of which that good housekeeping with the inevitable consequences of government policy can be , can be in terms if you like , or benefits to the council tax payers , who have after all in a under the complete disaster of the poll tax which nobody but nobody in this chamber I suspect knew more unless there is at least one partisan tory who will try to save it , it was really a wonderful experiment and it 's a shame it did n't continue .
38 " I hate to cut you short , " said Richard from the hatch , " it 's only that I can hardly expect my staff to be in time if I 'm late myself . "
39 In these ways , our relationship with others grows and deepens , freeing them to be in Christ as they might long to be .
40 Whilst we and other members of the travel industry are campaigning to have any such charges waived for holidaymakers , it is possible that they will be in force when you travel .
41 VIRTUALPAGECNT is not a dynamic parameter , so the new value will not be in force until you reboot the system .
42 Neither of these are dynamic parameters , so the new values will not be in force until you reboot the system .
43 Our growth projects will be in sectors where we enjoy the advantage of efficient technology and low-cost feedstocks .
44 Not only will you will be present during a recording at the Pizza Parlour but you will also be in shot and you will be seen on screen reading a copy of the Liverpool Echo when the episode is broadcast !
45 She 'll be in Famagusta before they can touch her .
46 A constable need not be in uniform when he effects the arrest ( and calls for the defendant to desist as a preliminary ) , although if an off-duty policeman does attempt to implement the Act , strict conditions should be observed as to what he must do and say to make it plain that he is a constable .
47 Without this control the world would be in madness and we would end up with the laws of the jungle , where the strongest wins .
48 So eager were the Highlanders to be in action that they charged forward prematurely , to be swept by further fire from the hated artillery as well as by musket shots from the opposing infantry and from a detachment under the 18-year-old [ later Major-General ] James Wolfe , posted on the royal left flank , which took them in enfilade .
49 There is a lot of groundwork that needs to be in place before we come out at 2 am !
50 This is not to say that R&D should not think in terms of processes that do not currently exist , but it emphasizes the need for discussion and agreement on how they shall be provided , in time for them to be in place when they are needed .
51 ‘ And I 'll be in Aalborg afore ye ! ’
52 THE HOME OFFICE is pressing ahead with the deportation of a Kurdish refugee , in spite of protests from the United Nations High Commission for Refugees that his life could be in danger if he returns to Turkey .
53 The Rock 's Attorney-General , John Blackburn Gittings , said Newall 's uncle and aunt might be in danger if he was released on bail .
54 A close friend , who said he was too frightened to reveal his name , has told the drinks trade newspaper , the Morning Advertiser : ‘ My life could be in danger if I say too much but I have my own idea what the murder is all about .
55 The lives of many people could be in danger if you 're right .
56 So , as far as the , the erm , erm , report is concerned er , if I 've got to make a recommendation , because obviously people have got different views on this one , it would be in fact that we go for total er , information so that people can make up their own minds , and if , and it might be wrong , but they can exercise their own prejudices .
57 Erm , so there 's all kinds of reasons why children from such situations would be more likely to be in trouble but I do n't think there 's evidence to say that it 's because of from lone parents .
58 One is always warned about the perils of wishing — perhaps Constanza wo n't be in trouble because she is not getting her wish literally .
59 We 'll be in trouble if we do n't run for it . ’
60 She 'd be in trouble if they missed that twenty-four-hour deadline .
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