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

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1 In case you 're finishing work at five and you 're not then I 'm sorry about that it has n't worked out right has it .
2 In case there are any reading this who have still not seen the vision , allow me to spell it out in moral advice : If you attend zoos and circuses — find other entertainment ; if you are engaged in intensive ‘ livestock ’ farming — throw away the systems of close confinement ; if you are engaged in animal experimentation — find alternatives ; and if you still eat meat — give it up .
3 I think they 're only coming in case there 's any money for them . ’
4 Can I , can I just say chairman , finally for point of clarification in case there 's any doubt about it I 'm not looking to turn it into the , into an absolutely like efficient business you know and everything succumbs to that .
5 ‘ Should n't you look at the contents of the disk in case there 's any clue to the ownership ?
6 And they 'll check that out for you and we 'll see what 's happening but it 's just in case there 's any arthritis or anything like that that 's
7 In other words , a sea burial in Coral Pastures.Just in case there 's any confusion , ’ and he smiled , ‘ he 's written down the exact co-ordinates . ’
8 just in case there 's any confusion .
9 Well I put in there would you pass this thing on , just in case there 's any confusion , I put in there I hope Annalise and erm Ian liked the raincoat and jacket for the baby
10 But it is a good idea to arrange separate term assurance in case there is another crash on the stock market .
11 Thus ( 61 ) will be true , on this account , just in case there is some reference time ( say , another event ) prior to CT , such that at that reference time , ( 62 ) would have been true ( while ( 62 ) is in turn true , just in case ( 63 ) would have been true at some point prior to the CT of ( 62 ) ) : ( 6z ) John had seen Mary ( 62 ) John saw Mary ( 63 ) John sees Mary But such M-tenses do not match up simply with L-tenses , for L-tenses nearly always encode additional aspectual and modal features too ( see Comrie , 1976a ; Lyons , 1977a : 703ff , 809ff ) .
12 Well we 're still continuing to monitor the situation we 're still carrying on inquiries at er at schools we 're going further afield now in case there is some suggestion that she she might be living further afield er towards Worksop or even in towards Derbyshire .
13 Just in case there is any complacency , farmers are also being bombarded with warnings .
14 It is also important to establish what kinds of operation will have to be done at each stage , in case there is any question of allocating some operations to the keyboarders or indeed to built-in automatic systems .
15 This was necessary in case there were different adherent bacteria on the mucosal surface in disease and controls , and for these experiments faecal fluid was aspirated at colonoscopy and added in 100 µl aliquots to a specimen in the culture system .
16 Just in case there was any doubt about it , she decided the woman needed flowers every day , and she would be the one to send them .
17 ‘ Colonel Maitland , ’ added her father , in case there was any doubt in her mind as to his identity .
18 Well we had to keep somebody on watch in case there was any damage , say the ship was up the river and a chain broke or they hit you , so you had to put your navigation lights up and to put navigation lights up we had hurricane lamps , we had a red and a white one , they should have been six foot apart , they never were they was about three foot .
19 We asked to have the radio back in case there was any news from his family .
20 You know in case there was any inspector or anybody but er I do n't remember anybody ever coming .
21 and just pop me head round and , and see , in case it is this week
22 In Germany there is more emphasis on technical skills and I learned bricklaying while completing my education .
23 In Newham there were better domiciliary services in 1984 than in Ipswich ( for example it was possible for someone to have seven-day-a-week home help and meals-on-wheels cover ; there were day centres and day hospitals , and a good deal of voluntary organisation provision ) .
24 In chaos there was one god , Ptah-tenen , who was creator and also the land rising out of chaos .
25 He is probably identifiable as the ‘ John Cyfrewas ’ of the Dominican community in Guildford who was ordained acolyte at Farnham on 19 May 1380 by William of Wykeham , bishop of Winchester [ q.v. ] ; and as the ‘ Johannes Sifirwas , brother of the Order of Preachers ’ to whom the widow Joan Elveden , from Muchelney ( Somerset ) , bequeathed ‘ one pair of jet praying-beads ’ in her will dated 4 September 1421 .
26 Bill recalls that ‘ even on our honeymoon in Norfolk she was busy buying pieces of furniture ’ .
27 In Breckland there is coarse sand which is very porous and poor for crops .
28 In addition there is verbal communication which involves language and meaning and non-verbal communication in the shape of signals , gestures , expressions , pauses in speech , badges and codes .
29 In addition there is specific provision in section 6(3) , which provides that the defendant must as a minimum be aware that his conduct is or might be threatening , abusive or insulting .
30 In addition there is considerable scope for the Higher Tech end of the market with work in multi-track recording and video production .
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