Example sentences of "[be] in real [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The chief thing to remember , ’ he said , ‘ is that when you lose your fear you 're in real danger . ’
2 If I worry about you , if we 're in real danger , I wo n't be able to protect either of us .
3 Unless you help yourself soon then you 're in real danger . ’
4 ‘ If Grimma ever finds out , we 're in real trouble , ’ he said .
5 ‘ We 're in real trouble , you and I. ’
6 She 'd whispered , ‘ We 're in real trouble … ’
7 In that case we 're in real trouble .
8 And if it does that you 're in real trouble .
9 Let old Shallot tell you this : when you 're in real trouble the women will help ; most men are cowards .
10 However , if I talk about Tyneside when I am a few miles away in Teesside or Wearside , I am in real trouble .
11 THE terrifying Jurassic Park dinosaurs were much noisier in the film than they would have been in real life , a scientist said today .
12 Bishop said : ‘ It really was panic stations , but luckily they delayed the plane for half an hour otherwise I would have been in real trouble . ’
13 If his controller had taken her seriously , he might have been in real trouble .
14 The company came in for quite a bit of stick with their new version of the Escort and if the Mondeo had not been well received they could have been in real trouble .
15 But in a situation where we were left with the second E I P and we had districts preparing district wide plans and as Mr in his submission has said , he intends to remove the present article fourteen , direction , we are in real chaos .
16 The genes were too deeply buried , just as they are in real life .
17 I want to ensure that the system works properly and effectively , but I assure Opposition Members that , if they persuade and encourage welfare rights organisations to make speculative claims , they are not helping those who are in real need .
18 And quite apart from my own views , I think we are in real danger of losing readership if we do n't reflect what I am convinced will be the general tenor of public opinion .
19 I 'm in real trouble .
20 This is bound to be somewhat artificial , since the obligation to show all the stages of your reasoning forces you to appear rather more introspective than you would be in real life , but it still provides good practice in arranging and presenting material in an acceptable style .
21 They were unlikely to be in real danger , the Whistler stalked at night , not in broad daylight , and no vehicle had passed him since he left the coastal road .
22 While the Board believes its patients were not put in jeopardy by the HIV doctor , his many sexual partners — both male and female — could be in real danger .
23 There was also the time element The next tide could not be far away and if he was caught by the tide he would be in real trouble .
24 ‘ If you go to the left of the ditch you will be in real trouble with reeds rushes , bushes and goodness knows what , ’ professional John Davies warned me .
25 Get into a jam with , for example , a knot in the yarn , bad knitting and so on and you will be in real trouble .
26 Else you 'll be in real trouble .
27 I long for being in real contact with them .
28 The subject of the portrait was Rob ; only it was a caricature of Rob — the eyes bluer than they were in real life , the mouth laughing , salacious , suggestive … and he wore a wide-brimmed black hat with a jaunty ostrich plume , and beneath his chin was a froth of lace .
29 if I were in real distress , and I was told , Mary , that you pitied me , it would n't cheer me up at all .
30 White 's in real trouble now , surely this is er a sending off offence .
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