Example sentences of "[be] [pron] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It means that someone is being kept out of the know , and it 's often been me in the past , and it 's me now . |
2 | For one thing , there has been nothing in the festival from the really great names , save for Satyajit Ray , whose transposition of An Enemy Of The People seems to me , though hardly on the top level of his work , to be both eloquent and deeply felt . |
3 | There 's been nothing in the media about the hair either , but that piece of unpleasantness seems to be generally known . |
4 | Lugh was certain that there had been nothing in the least bit noticeable about their journey . |
5 | So not only am I in a job I know , I 'm also in a position to pass vital information back to the Israelis . |
6 | Am I in a good position ? |
7 | When at the end his brothers poured out their guilt and begged him for forgiveness , he replied with the words , ‘ Fear not , for am I in the place of God ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Am I in the same room ? ’ she asked . |
9 | lot of ideas about getting an idea about did you , am I in the class just now ? |
10 | When she had thrown the gravel , there had been someone in the pill-box directly ahead of her . |
11 | Some people swore it must have been someone in the Martin family . |
12 | ‘ Of course , ’ Athelstan continued , ‘ the assassin may have been someone in the Tower who knew where Sir Ralph lay , and seized the opportunity of the moat freezing over to gain access to the footholds on the North Bastion . |
13 | Hedgehogs enjoy a varied diet based mainly on beetles , caterpillars and earthworms , of which there are plenty in a well-stocked , productive garden . |
14 | Data General chief , Ron Skates , said he ‘ anticipates OEM agreements ’ for CLARiiON , though there are none in the bag as yet . |
15 | Are you in a rut with your make-up ? |
16 | " Half ten son ; why , are you in a hurry somewhere ? |
17 | Are you in a zoo ? |
18 | Are you in a blue funk about running out of things to say ? |
19 | Er are you in a union ? |
20 | ‘ Are you in a rush to get back ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Are you in a more friendly mood this morning ? ’ |
22 | ‘ Are you in a hurry to be be on your way , Mr Barnett ? ’ |
23 | ‘ So why are you in a dump like this ? ’ |
24 | Have you are you in a shop ? |
25 | ‘ Are you in a position to press a case ? ’ |
26 | Are you in a different job sir ? |
27 | ‘ Are you in a lot of pain ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Are you in a lot of pain , Graham ? ’ |
29 | ‘ How are you in a car ? ’ |
30 | ‘ Are you in a hurry to be off , or would you like some lunch ? ’ |