Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] in [adv] " in BNC.

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1 When I had my medical interview he said to me , ‘ You know what I think you should be in here for ?
2 The contribution of this third force should be in both cash and service .
3 Well , all that , all we 've got at the moment Alan is a list of things that we feel should be in there
4 thought it should be in there cos it 's normally Okay now all that happens here if you if you think of it going back to the picture with the the magnets or the electrostatic charges or or bonds whatever you like to think of it .
5 It is essential that the United Nations should be in there and that , having made this contribution , we should be in there supporting it , to make sure that the inhabitants of these camps , whether they are Khmer Rouge camps , Prince Sihanouk or Son Sann camps , are properly protected against being forced , against their will , across borders .
6 It is essential that the United Nations should be in there and that , having made this contribution , we should be in there supporting it , to make sure that the inhabitants of these camps , whether they are Khmer Rouge camps , Prince Sihanouk or Son Sann camps , are properly protected against being forced , against their will , across borders .
7 Well it should be in there then Kevin .
8 I had a we we should be in there .
9 Think about it , it should be in there .
10 So self-development should be in there .
11 For 16–18-year-olds , half should be in full-time further education by 1979 , compared with 12% at the time of the report .
12 I believe that , if it is established through a proper investigation that a company has been victimising workers for reporting safety concerns , that company — whether it is a contractor or an operator — must be in exactly the same position as an employee who has jeopardised the safety of a platform .
13 Collection of samples must be in perfectly clean glass or plastics bottles , used only for water analysis , and precautions taken to prevent contamination in handling .
14 Never mind what we think is in chromosomes — if babies can learn to talk and listen , then some sort of knowledge must be in there somewhere .
15 Must be in there .
16 Well Nina must be in there somewhere so
17 It must be in there then .
18 Graham started to smile , though he thought the joke itself might be in rather poor taste , but then he was aware of Sara turning quickly , putting her glass on the mantelpiece and looking straight at him , coming closer , her face set in strange hard lines , eyes bright , taking him by the elbow and turning her head as if to emphasise that she was talking to Graham , ignoring Slater , saying , " You do dance , do n't you ? "
19 You might be in here , harmless , visiting somebody , and before you could say Werewolves Unite they 'd have you on the operating table , jacking both legs off .
20 No it 's , it might , might be in here
21 Now let's suggest what might be in here , just to get you , your mind thinking .
22 Although most speakers in British society are also literate , and therefore have the advantage of knowing where /r/ occurs in writing , it is not clear that this is really a big help in flowing conversation , though it might be in very slow speech styles .
23 She might be in there .
24 We have to get in as quickly and as quietly a we possibly can and then once in try and secure the place from any possible threat that might be in there .
25 You know , you know just outside the door it might be in there .
26 It might be in there .
27 She might of answered it , she might be in there .
28 Then might be in there .
29 He might be in there .
30 ‘ That 'll be light to the trouble I 'll be in soon . ’
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