Example sentences of "she [vb mod] [be] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She may be in need of advice — or perhaps financial help .
2 Police say they 're anxious to trace the mother as she may be in need of medical help .
3 She may be in danger . ’
4 She must be in love . "
5 Robyn thinks she must be in Angleside , because the faces of the people slithering on the pavements or huddled miserably at bus-stops are mostly swarthy and dark-eyed , and the bright silks of saris , splashed with mud , gleam beneath the hems of the women 's drab topcoats .
6 She stressed that , as a councillor and member of the Social Work Committee , it was important that she should be in possession of these facts as soon as possible .
7 ‘ I think she should be in bed , ’ he said , and Anne agreed .
8 Oh she should be in bed .
9 Well she should be in bed !
10 She should be in bed .
11 But the teacher of this lesson wisely does not want it left as ‘ slack ’ as that : she qualified the listener 's contribution by suggesting she should be in role as a friend , colleague or relation .
12 Well , she asked me to kiss her , which of course I did , and then she said maybe she would n't marry him ; that she thought she might be in love with me .
13 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 .
14 Yet it never occurred to John , as his mother aged , that she might be in need of any help , until a visitor from Johannesburg , who had known him as a boy , told him that she was hard up , after which lie made her an allowance .
15 She thought she might be in Nevada , but it was hard to tell .
16 She 'll be in Warley Hospital . ’
17 Later , she 'll be in Edinburgh for the festival then across the UK , performing her new one-woman show to sell-out audiences .
18 By now she 'll be in Paris . ’
19 She 'll be in bed , anyway ; as will your gran .
20 ‘ But she 'll be in bed ! ’
21 She 'll be in touch presently , you 'll see . ’
22 yeah she 'll be in trouble wo n't she , she often gets her own drinks anyway , she sort of like , she 's at that age she can , it 's only when they get out there together
23 that means nothing at the beginning because there 's only about ten boys and she 'll be in charge of them all .
24 She 'll be in Famagusta before they can touch her .
25 But I mean for the first year she wo n't be in , if she goes into student , she 'll be in college
26 Well I mean for the first year she wo n't be in if she goes in as a student she 'll be in college .
27 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 .
28 If she went home and packed a bag , she could be in New York tomorrow .
29 Grace had seen to that , but it was late and as she sat on the King 's throne in the wings , she wished with all her heart that she could be in bed .
30 She recalled Rose today in the shop , how brutal she could be in attack , but how straight .
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