Example sentences of "[be] in [adj] [noun sg] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And then , when you think you have everything under control , when you 're certain you 're in complete command of it all your thoughts , your life , your world and your work what does Time do ?
2 I am in hearty agreement with you , and privately I am quite prepared to subscribe towards it .
3 Of course I am in full agreement with you that the market for IT products is growing and will continue to expand in the foreseeable future .
4 I have been in close contact with him in that apartment for three weeks and I 'm convinced he genuinely tried to secure that young man 's release safe and unharmed . ’
5 Mr Steisel says City Hall has been in close contact with it from the start .
6 ‘ We have been in constant touch with him , ’ said Quigley , as if he was reassuring the chairman about the Exports Division .
7 Her husband , Stuart , 52 , said yesterday he had been in daily contact with her since she flew to Canada last month on the second pilgrimage to find her son .
8 He does n't stop loving us when we do wrong , he does n't stop loving us when we turn our back on him , he does n't stop loving us when we ignore him , he does n't stop loving us when we , when we trample every everything that he does is when we trample it under foot and we are in total rebellion to him , he still does n't stop loving us because he is love !
9 To a casual observer water on a surface may appear to be in complete contact with it .
10 Why , if there was anything serious the matter with you , Martha , should n't I be in constant attendance upon you ? ’
11 Differing traditions and those of other cultures and be in constant dialogue with them .
12 When you look at the moon half of it will be in light half of it will be in dark you will see a moon which looks like half a moon .
13 I long for being in real contact with them .
14 His physical departure made possible the coming of the Spirit as Paraclete and there would be no barriers of space and time to prevent disciples being in intimate contact with him .
15 Not only was this unhygienic but it was most uncomfortable for me , being in close proximity to him .
16 The Working Party felt it was very necessary to have a closer contact with Society members than was possible at present and that this could be best achieved by being in direct communication with them .
17 Planning permission for a big housing development has been refused , and the group is in deep trouble over it .
18 If it is clear that in any event the plaintiff is entitled to a substantial sum , a reasonable proportion of such sum may be awarded whether or not the plaintiff is in immediate need of it ( Schott Kem Ltd v Bentley & Ors [ 1991 ] 1 QB 61 ) .
19 Sheila was in complete agreement with me on this subject , and the only disadvantage we could see to living in a barracks was having men in heavy boots walking about over your head .
20 He was in close proximity to us all day and was capable of making our lives hell .
21 Mr Noel Stock , who speaks as one who had Pound 's confidence in recent years and was in daily contact with him , explains that this passage derives from a hint thrown out by Jessie L. Weston in her from Ritual to Romance , to the effect that the charges of heresy brought against the Templars were not wholly unfounded , since some of the practices of the Eleusinian mystery-cults from the pagan Near East survived in the heart of Christendom in the rituals of the Templars , a survival to be traced in literature in the stories and poems about the quest of the holy grail .
22 The emperor 's reforming policies in the Austrian Netherlands , in particular his efforts to reduce the power of the Catholic Church there and to override provincial traditions and institutions , meant that from 1787 onwards much of the area was in open opposition to him .
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