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

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1 Throughout history you come across stacks of politicians who would rather let any number of people suffer than admit to one lousy mistake of their own — they 're in all parties , not just our current lot . ’
2 Now if you want to decrease the frequency , say at evenings , and you wanted a twenty minute service , you can see that you 're in all kinds of muddle .
3 So we do n't know whether they 're in that wall and all .
4 ‘ They 're in that hotel we just passed . ’
5 If they 're they 're in that top echelon .
6 But what 's certain is that if you 're in that type of job you will be amongst the lowest paid workers in Scotland .
7 It 's crazy , it 's crazy , if only people again 'd sit back and look at it and see exactly what 's happening , rather than saying it serves them right , they should n't of done this , they should n't of got themselves into that position they 're in that position
8 they 're in that position , it 's gon na cost us to get out , cost us to get them out of it and they can go out into a bed and breakfast or they can stay in the house
9 they 've got woo wooden poles with hooks on to hook people out cos they , you do n't , once you 're in that water you , you do n't stop you know , you ca n't decide not to go .
10 If something interests you , you 're free to go and explore the possibilities of teaching it , and you are n't shut into these watertight boxes that you 're in that department and can never get out of it .
11 We did meet up with the Oxford contingent at the Leathern Bottle at Lewknor , just off , junction 6 on M40 , worth a visit if you 're in that area .
12 You 're in that band , are n't ya ?
13 ‘ Perhaps you 're in that holly bush over there ? ’
14 ‘ You 're in that early-evening soap opera , are n't you — the one set in a hospital ? ’
15 You see if you are very angry about something , about a situation you know that when you 're in that anger it 's so strong that you would n't notice if something happened right under your nose because your anger is u occupying your , your brain and your senses .
16 You 're in that place surrounded
17 If you 're in that situation , you might find a visit to useful .
18 ‘ Every time I see you , with young Radcliffe you 're in each other 's arms ! ’
19 Robbie says : ‘ Any problems we do have , we sit down and sort them out straight away because we 're in each others pockets all day and every day and it would n't do to fall out badly . ’
20 ‘ I do n't think you 're in much danger . ’
21 You 're in this epic too . ’
22 It 'll be years before you 're in this position again , so do n't give it up until you 're absolutely certain you 've found the place you want .
23 ( If you 're in this category , turn to our recipes for sponge pudding and porridge in Cooking for comfort on page 168 ) .
24 ‘ And what about once we 're in this camp ? ’
25 It 's wrong , Mr Deputy Speaker , if they 're living in this country erm on a semi-permanent basis and happen to have been here last October they 'll have a vote so will any everybody else who 's a citizen of the European union , so will peers of the realm who happen to be living elsewhere whether they 're in this country or outside this country under these regulations and previous regulations , have a vote in the European elections and I think it 's wholly wrong that erm citizens of other European countries namely France because that 's the one and it 's remarkable is it not that France is the one that 's gon na be the cause of this whole edifice collapsing if we do n't submit to their extra demands but citizens of France who are citizens living in their colonies , as I 've said in South America , the West Indies and the Pacific , will have a vote in the European elections on June the ninth and yet we have got citizens for whom we are responsible for in this house , we can not shirk it onto anyone else , we deny them the responsibility and I think it 's about time the house addressed this matter .
26 ‘ Come on , Aurora — we 're two adults , and , whether you like it or not , we 're in this thing together now .
27 you know if you 're in this area or that area we 'll pick you up and take you home and the phone just does n't stop ringing
28 Look wh you 're in this business for a long time , things take an awful long time to happen in this world
29 Are n't you relieved you 're in this situation with a familiar face ?
30 Similarly for Locke we 're in this world , sent by God about his business , the business is , in very general terms , to flourish and multiply this means , well that is the reason why we have certain rights , the right to life , the right to liberty , the right to property because if we did n't have these rights we could n't fulfil that obligation .
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