Example sentences of "be in perfect [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I think , I may not be in perfect shape , but I ai n't gon na run away from you . |
2 | But this pain , I 'm not sure what that is , I mean your arm seems to be in perfect working order , so |
3 | With the humidity likely to lessen over the next 24 hours , Bristol 's all-sand circuit should be in perfect nick for front-running Lady Riptide . |
4 | Brenda Barton , of the UN World Food Programme , said : ‘ Everything has to be in perfect order . ’ |
5 | The electricians were apprised so that all electrical appliances could be in perfect order . |
6 | This proves to be in perfect accord with the requirements of equation [ 2 ] |
7 | But it was n't that fierce , unpleasant upsurge of heat ; this was quite different — a warmth , a harmony , an acknowledgement that at times they could be in perfect accord . |
8 | The high frequencies were tamed and a spectrum calculated which proved to be in perfect agreement with experiment . |
9 | Religious apologists have often argued that when science and religion are properly understood , they can be in perfect harmony . |
10 | The idea behind this theory is that these should be in perfect balance within the body . |
11 | The rider must also be in perfect balance and should stay in behind his horse until the moment of take-off . |
12 | And I think that the alternative of the new settlement is by far the best solution , provided it is mixed with some peripheral development , one ca n't go into a position where there is all peripheral development or all new settlement , it has to be in perfect balance , because some needs can not of course be met by the new settlement . |
13 | I want to be in perfect condition for the match against Norway and I think I will . |
14 | Nevertheless if a guarantee promise ( e.g. ‘ The goods are warranted to be in perfect condition on leaving the factory ’ ) is broken , then the manufacturer is liable , subject to the qualifications in the guarantee . |
15 | For example , second-hand goods can hardly be expected to be in perfect condition . |
16 | At Mach 1.2 , the Foxbat finally sloughed off the world of sound with a dull , ominous rumble , and Vologsky surged with new enthusiasm and excitement , happy to be in perfect control of one of the fastest flying machines in the world . |