Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb mod] [be] in " in BNC.

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1 do n't no do n't say that to her or I 'll be in the dog house
2 ‘ But I suppose I must keep my mouth shut or I will be in trouble .
3 Now Miss Stobbs ' mother Margaret has warned other brides : ‘ Check your car is still available or you could be in trouble . ’
4 If Mrs Jones is looking uncomfortable , she may have wet herself , or she may be in a lot of pain .
5 ( ii ) gave money to the addict in your life because he or she would be in trouble if you did not .
6 They are confident that , highly skilled and dedicated and absolutely tireless , the surgeon will treat each operation — no matter how many operations he or she carries out that day … that week … that year — as unique and fascinating , that he or she will be in top form — for them .
7 1.1 Duty not to compete within the duration of the employment contract This aspect of the duty of fidelity requires the employee not to work for any person who is or who might be in competition with his employer during the working day .
8 A number of the grants , virtually all of the grants are to voluntary bodies who are providing services which are of considerable benefit to this Committee , and where we would be in some difficulty if they did n't give those of voluntary support to it .
9 ‘ There are grilles high up in the walls , so whatever happens do n't make a sound or we 'll be in a cell so fast your head will spin . ’
10 ‘ He was enormously complex and he had an almost inner pain about who he was sexually , what his role was , where he should be in life .
11 While she has /r/ in person where it should be in JC , she has pronounced /r/ at the end of mother , where Jamaicans usually do not pronounce it , and at the end of Jamaica , where historically it is absent : in this last case displaying the type of hypercorrection for which John F. Kennedy ( a speaker of the r-less Boston English ) was famous .
12 This picture may be in monochrome , or it may be in colour if your machine is fitted with one of the new miniature LCD screens .
13 He would then acknowledge that there was no law , and he would have no further concern for consistency with the past ; he would proceed to make new law by asking what law the present legislature would make or what the people want or what would be in the community 's best interests for the future .
14 SFE 's executive director , James Scott , said that no-one should be in any doubt about the importance of the financial sector to the country as a whole .
15 She had no idea that I would be in this area .
16 Well , I hope you explained that I 'll be in Milan in plenty of time for the shoot , because — ’
17 Tell your people who I am , that I will be in touch , I will be waiting .
18 She wo n't take any rent — says the fact that I will be in the house and that the outbuildings will be put to good use is enough .
19 When thinking how to act , I am in the world of common sense where something either is or is not , and where it is a matter of course that I can be in touch with it through highly subjective impressions .
20 However , as Alec explained to me in detail the procedures involved I began to realise that I could be in trouble , that I could be in serious trouble .
21 However , as Alec explained to me in detail the procedures involved I began to realise that I could be in trouble , that I could be in serious trouble .
22 But I 'm sure there will be a simple explanation — ’ Concern clouded his eyes ‘ — Mr D'Arcy , do you seriously think that I could be in any danger from these people ? ’
23 The idea was that I should be in the right state of mind for the concert I was about to conduct .
24 ‘ I 'm sick of reading that I should be in the England side .
25 I replied at once to say that I should be in London shortly and suggested a meeting on Thursday , 14 May .
26 He requested that his parents and a very close friend of ours say goodbye to him , and that I 'd be in the room at the time and stay with him when they said goodbye .
27 Then I got myself dressed so that I 'd be in a fit state when the ambulance men arrived .
28 The house is open to the public that day , so I 'll be in the kiosk answering questions from people and occasionally thinking about what 's happening in London .
29 She 's worried that she may be in the early stages of mercury poisoning .
30 The weird notion that she might be in danger of actually becoming one day as perfect as she seemed added a ghastly charm to her reflections , as she continued to envisage various methods of killing Jack .
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