Example sentences of "[pron] [be] in [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm in rather a state about it myself , John , ’ said Bob .
2 I 'm in rather a hurry . ’
3 ‘ Actually , I 'm in rather a hurry .
4 But I 'm in there every day and I 'm the one who knows that the profile we have on radio and television should be higher .
5 Obviously I should have provided more text than I did , but I suppose I was in rather a hurry .
6 well its been in there a week
7 At the May feeing market at Bridgend very few first class servants were on the ground , nearly all present being " haflin lads and young girls " who were in almost every case asking exorbitant wages , but were glad latterly to come to more reasonable terms .
8 Is there anything else that I can do for her cos she says she is in quite a lot of discomfort at the moment .
9 While she — she was in quite a bargaining position .
10 We are in quite a mess to say the least . ’
11 There is in both a sense of the elemental .
12 Moreover , there was in both the Conservative and Labour Parties at this time a widespread mistrust and fear of Lloyd George .
13 It is in both the firm 's and the consumer s interests that this is for some extended period : in the case of the latter because search costs ( presumably ) are finite and so will not be worth incurring if there is only some probability of finding low prices , unless the benefits are substantial .
14 As and when the information is supplied , it is in both the vendor 's and purchaser 's interests to ensure that the documents and complete copies are carefully indexed .
15 he 's in there every morning before eight o'clock and he do n't leave there much before half past six , sometimes seven o'clock , and then the workers goes in on Saturdays and if he knows there 's nothing to do just walk around a crowded place and
16 In Oxfordshire the Stonesfield slate-pits and mines shut down one by one during the second half of the nineteenth century ; in Leicestershire the Swithland slate-quarries , which had been worked since Henry III 's time , shut down altogether in 1887 ; and so it was in nearly every county in England .
17 Everyone was in rather a hurry and I am always bad at catching people 's names .
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