Example sentences of "[adv] she [vb mod] [be] in " in BNC.
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1 | All too easily she could be in his arms and his bed , but two out of three was n't good enough . |
2 | If conditions did n't improve soon she 'd be in very real danger of getting stuck in the snow — as it was she could n't have said with any real certainty whether she was driving on the road or in a field . |
3 | Well hopefully she 'll be in reasonable mood when she wakes up . |
4 | By now she 'll be in Paris . ’ |
5 | Now she 'd be in extra trouble for losing the sandal . |
6 | Well she 'll be in the school there 'll be , there 'll be teachers there that 'll be watching over them |
7 | Well she should be in bed ! |
8 | There 's a small chance she may recover from it with just the supportive treatment , now the cause of the disease has been eliminated , but if she does n't she 'll be in line for a bone marrow transplant . |
9 | Even if it did n't she 'd be in hospital for ages . |
10 | But , worst of all , she would not be able to take her unfortunate friend to be changed back to his normal self , and this was the only night of the whole year when she would be in the presence of a magician . |
11 | Maybe , she thought with an acrobatic leap of logic , this was by way of telling her that she should start acclimatising herself to her old way of life , because that was where she would be in less than two days ' time . |