Example sentences of "[be] in [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If you 're in the bookies and you do n't happen to see them .
2 ‘ We 're in the heartwoods , after all … ’
3 ‘ They 're in the galleries ! ’
4 And I think we 're in the rounds now thinking we 've got the chance of going up , but it 's not going to be easy and there 's lots of football to be played yet .
5 Most training jumps are done from a height of 12,000 feet ; any higher and you need oxygen and you 're in the realms of military freefall , which is just what we 'll be looking at in part 3 of Free fall USA .
6 You can tell me , you 're in the Masons
7 If if the fire alarms going off and you 're in the ladies loo
8 Its cup final day in tennis tomorrow … serving for Central South is the Banbury West End Club … they 're in the mens final against Royal Berkshire at the puma centre in Welwyn Garden City …
9 The scouts do exciting and hazardous things , but they 're sometimes shy about admitting that they 're in the scouts .
10 They play it , you notice if they 're in the charts , you could listen to when they play
11 But we 're in the hands obviously of the Health Authority .
12 By the time she 's cleared the jam , they 're in the outskirts of Bournemouth .
13 I think that 's one of the purposes Mr chairman also of the , of the educational seminar that we 're in the throes of organizing , to actually to do that .
14 I did in fact attempt to return your telephone call , but when I rang you were out , and our current panic ( we 're in the throes of mounting our summer exhibition ) prevented me from getting back to you before your letter reached me .
15 Unperturbed , he said , ‘ When you 're in the throes of passion I might be able to make you admit to it yet .
16 are we , we 're in the semi-finals so if we win that
17 ‘ Is it because you 're in the police ? ’
18 And they 're all staring at you and when you 're in the docks giving evidence , it is very very frightening .
19 Erm this whole problem does give ministers erm a great deal of tension and heart searching erm and er we 're in the throws of , of , of looking for a leaflet that 's gon na help ministers faced with er parents who come and have to be turned away because we feel embarrassed , we feel erm the weight of our , our turning away people and our inability to minister the grace of God to them , although I 'd of thought gravity of but er anyway erm er but we have this problem and erm it seems to me that one way out of it is to pick up on what our brother from the Church of England said and look at new rites , and new ways in which we can open our arms to a public out there which is desperately in need of rites of passage .
20 Look man , they 're in the trees , they 're coming !
21 Even if I cast through this gap accurately , the speed of the cast must be faultless too , for the gap between the branches and the roots is a mere two feet : too far and I am in the roots , too near and my bait will not be lying where I want it .
22 As I write this article ( in July ) I am in the throes of finishing my new ribber video , ‘ English and Fisherman 's Rib ’ .
23 Hey , I 've been in a Streaks and Tips recovery programme for many years . ’
24 ‘ My wife rightly points out that I 've never been in a ladies ' loo in my life .
25 Since then the pickup has been in a police pound near Cheltenham .
26 Needless to say , she had never been in a sports car before , and to be speeding and curving through the streets with the top open and the balmy August breeze combing silkily through her fine hair was sheer heaven .
27 He had been in a children 's home
28 She had never been in a cuttings library before .
29 Perhaps the nearest the British have got to a building like this has been in the pages of The Eagle .
30 ‘ You 've been in the wars rather , have n't you ? ’
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