Example sentences of "[be] in [noun] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 If not , how few Tory Members do there need to be in Scotland before it is accepted that the status quo is no longer tenable ?
2 And , ’ he went on , before Marc could interrupt , ‘ you happened to be in Paris when I came over for them .
3 The narrator may not wholly be in jest when he refers to sexual intercourse with a certain girl , 17 or thereabouts , as ‘ the ultimate indecorum ’ , and rereaders of the novel are likely to be mindful of the survival here of an old England lived in by people like the middle-aged T. S. Eliot , exponents of a disgusted chastity .
4 It 's all very well the company telling you as employee what to do it 's yo , you 're the one who 's going to be in difficulties if you do n't comply with the licensing laws !
5 It 's all very well the company telling you as employee what to do , but you , you 're the one who 's going to be in difficulties if you do n't comply with the licensing laws .
6 Their parents , brothers , and sisters may all be in Britain but they are still being excluded .
7 You 'll be in agony but you 'll feel so good you wo n't care . ’
8 Like if he was hitting something and he accidentally hit his ha his thumb or his finger he used to be in agony for I mean it used to hurt him for the rest of the day .
9 Alastair will be in Aberdeen and I 'm going to join him there .
10 Plans by The Ritz Carlton Hotel Company to manage the Windsor Hotel in London ( the former BR headquarters at Marylebone ) appeared to be in jeopardy when it was announced that the hotel 's owners were facing financial difficulties .
11 You might likely be in bed if you do n't eat that !
12 Some residents may be in bed when you come on duty , but you will probably need to help some people to bed .
13 That was going to be in May so we needed it to ship in April so I said , well you 've got to you 've got to still finish it at the same time .
14 Course this time next week they will be in Italy as we all go off to Brescia in the er north of the country .
15 We think we might be in love and we 're trying out the words to see if they 're appropriate ?
16 Vanguard had performed well in the 1974 elections but , as Sarah Nelson notes , ‘ The VUP 's future was bound to be in doubt once it shed its two distinctive Vanguard features : militant opposition to British domination and alliance with workers and paramilitants . ’
17 The government 's longer-term commitment to " quality " public services must be in doubt as they become increasingly embattled on the economic front .
18 Your father and I would still be in Akmeyon if it was n't for your zeide .
19 But in a minute I shall just jump in the car , and then I 'll be in Oxford before you can blink . ’
20 She says we 're happy to be in England but we are sad for our relatives .
21 By some mix-up , my papers did n't seem to be in order and I had to hold on there until the proper American visa came through .
22 However plans have been approved for the residential development of the Mill Yard and it is possible that by March/April 94 work may be in progress and we may not be able to use this site .
23 I was doing the Mujahadeen side for Life and one day I thought it would be a great story to be in Kabul when it fell , to see it from the Mujahadeen side .
24 Ah , ah , ah but , ah but you ca n't let me see , you do n't , you do n't remember the war years when I used to be in town while she was out .
25 MARTIN COWAN , 48 , is a musical instrument technology student who is well aware that his own particular skills may not be in demand when he finishes his training .
26 Give me the right details for contacting your radio people at this end and I 'll be in touch before you know it . ’
27 Anyway , just after Christmas this guy says er I still want the hotel so Peter said well you better put something down , you ge , better get something so he he went and put fifty thousand as a deposit on it and then said his legal advisers would be in touch and they had a month went by and they never heard anything , so Peter rang up , he was telling me the other day , er , he rang up yeah , go , he does n't want it you know ?
28 Well that , that 's why I think I went down so hard when I did n't get that job cos she said , I , I took , I took the erm , I went , I was the first , to go , first of all I did n't put in for this job it 's one that 's been laying around since last September , I wrote to , kept to St. Mary 's for this mental health thing and I got in touch with this Mrs and she said I 've got nothing I can offer you at the moment but I , I will be in touch and I went down the job centre one day and erm , there was this thing to say that they wanted mental nurses
29 ‘ I 'll obviously be in touch if I have any news . ’
30 People now expect to be in touch when they want .
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