Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [modal v] be in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I ca n't stop you going to see her , but if you interfere in police business you will be in severe trouble .
2 But it was n't that fierce , unpleasant upsurge of heat ; this was quite different — a warmth , a harmony , an acknowledgement that at times they could be in perfect accord .
3 If you are engaged in international trade as an exporter or importer you should be in regular personal contact with the management of the Trade Finance Division of your bank .
4 There was also the time element The next tide could not be far away and if he was caught by the tide he would be in real trouble .
5 ‘ If you go to the left of the ditch you will be in real trouble with reeds rushes , bushes and goodness knows what , ’ professional John Davies warned me .
6 Follow these three exercises every day and come summer you 'll be in great shape
7 If Judge Galpin 's interpretation of the Act and the Rules is correct , it drives a coach and horses straight through an enormously important area of child protection within family relationships ; that is to say , the ability to prevent an abduction and the ability to prevent the possibility of an abduction , or to restore a child who has been abducted to the home where the child should be , unless or until the 21 days service or other abbreviated service has been effected , by which time it may be in certain cases far too late for the welfare of the child .
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