Example sentences of "[be] in " in BNC.

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31 You 're in no condition yet to tackle the stairs . ’
32 ( 1937 , You 're in the Army Now in US ) , the improbable tale of an American hoodlum who takes on the identity of a murdered gambling companion and finds himself in the British Army , where he slowly comes to understand the habits of self-effacing Englishmen .
33 You 're in a position of strength as a potential client who is checking out the service on offer .
34 EC Commissioner Henning Christophersen said the five-year loan was highly exceptional , ‘ but then we 're in a highly exceptional situation ’ .
35 EC Commissioner Henning Christophersen said the five-year loan was highly exceptional , ‘ but then we 're in a highly exceptional situation ’ .
36 The area organiser responded : ‘ It 's a local rule , and I can tell you now that the committee will reject your application unless you 're in a union . ’
37 But I was fooled , like we always are when we 're in love — blinded you know .
38 ‘ Unless you 're in Henley , ’ she observed with privileged acerbity and he laughed , embarrassed as every policeman had been by the revelations just made of Thames Valley 's modus operandi .
39 ‘ They 're in a group driving BMWs , Mercedes and Acura ( the luxury brand of Honda ) , ’ admits Mr Clark .
40 You know perfectly well you 're in the right !
41 ‘ Moan like you 're in pain , ’ Mr Sherwood directs .
42 ‘ They 're in my room . ’
43 ‘ Wait till we 're in Thirkett , ’ said Philip 's Dad .
44 It 's nice to have a bit of attention when you 're in hospital .
45 ‘ I can tell why you 're in here . ’
46 Perhaps he was like the people who think they 're Napoleon , or that they 're in love with the Queen .
47 One of the grown-ups from along the street noticed the brooch and said to Gloria , ‘ You 're in luck !
48 We know you 're in there . ’
49 Since we 're in town , we might as well enjoy ourselves while we got the chance .
50 ‘ Here we are , ’ gushed the presenter of Gardeners ' World , ‘ we 're in my very favourite corner of the estate now , with its magnificent , sweeping views down to the river.just look at this superb example of Metasequoiaglyptostroboides , or Dawn Redwood to give it its more familiar name , I do n't think I 've ever seen a better specimen anywhere .
51 ‘ They 're in the bedroom .
52 ‘ They 're in the bottom drawer , with me knickers ! ’
53 And once you 're in there , there 's no way out . ’
54 But we 're in contact with the enemy so you 're lucky … . ’
55 I said he was a primus pilus not ‘ prime his piles ’ , you should make an effort to learn the language now we 're in the common market dearest Buddy .
56 Now we 're in the Vale of Eden and the line runs west of the river until it crosses the loop at Great Ormside and into Appleby by its eastern banks .
57 Growing old : ‘ Time sure flies when you 're in a coma ’ .
58 ‘ Everyone had said ‘ if you do n't make it with your second movie , you 're in the slot of never land forever , ’ so I stayed off doing films for a while , ’ he says .
59 You 're in a world where lamp-posts inset with small Sony TV sets show high hills and rolling waves , while new age piano music plays .
60 You 're in a world where everyone is beautifully perfect , like dummies in some giant shop window .
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