Example sentences of "[be] in a [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll be in a little late this morning , ’ she said . |
2 | Erm being that I , one of the bits which I think catches your eye is this little house here , although there 's lots of them about , because this one tends to be in a slightly darker area , and for some reason that , the light on there is sort of picking that one out rather more than all the others , and I think that 's quite a nice little feature . |
3 | The main thing for me at this stage in my career is to be in a well organised team which will help me win the 250 World Championship . |
4 | Your coin must be in a reasonably good state if you can read the lettering , so it should be worth at least £50.00 , probably more , depending on its condition . |
5 | Oh you , you look like you should be in a fucking potting shed , she said . |
6 | Some groups of pieces may still form parts of the picture , but the more you shake the box , the more likely it is that these groups will get broken up and the pieces will be in a completely jumbled state in which they do n't form any sort of picture . |
7 | I mean , were , were be in a totally different situation . |
8 | The explanation for adult personality , in other words , is to be found in the individual 's first encounters with the world , at a time when he is thought to be in a highly impressionable state . |
9 | Where a number of service points are involved — as they would be in a centrally organized stock revision for a public library authority — the choice of locations for titles ordered is an additional complication . |
10 | Many in the Cabinet felt that Callaghan would be in a uniquely favourable position , both politically and in terms of the balance of payments , to call an election in October . |
11 | I shall assume that the zoological species Homo sapiens is indeed a unity in the sense that in the hypothetical absence of all cultural restraints interbreeding between the members of any randomly selected human population of randomly selected individuals would be random , just as it would be in a randomly selected pack of mongrel dogs provided always that particular individual dogs were prevented from asserting dominance over their neighbours . |
12 | The peril is that intentions will be mistaken for plans and thus not be in a sufficiently doable form . |
13 | When the coffin was examined in St George 's Chapel , Windsor , the body was found to be in a sufficiently good condition to recognize the features ; some of the yellow-gold velvet of the outer shroud was also present . |
14 | Until you are consistently getting the photos you want from inside the photographic sector , you will need to fly some distance beyond the turning point so that you do not have to be in a very steep turn or exactly positioned . |
15 | He appeared to be in a very good mood about something . |
16 | However , this will be seen as being an accounting/commercial exercise and will be in a very different form from the RMI . |
17 | She never seemed to be in a very good position to bargain from , somehow . |
18 | The arm can be in a very cramped position and the movement of the hand rather restricted if a flat surface such as a table is used ; a desk with an adjustable sloping top gives a much better angle whilst also providing storage for books . |
19 | And with your help , a modernized Labour Party will be in a very strong position to turn out this disastrous government working together , we shall win , we can win and we shall ! |
20 | Had the advice of some hon. Members been followed over the years , we might now be in a very exposed position . |
21 | He appeared to be in a very bad way . |
22 | I only got Rosie 's help because he put it to you ; of course , it would be in a very nice way , that I was too tired to give him his rights . ’ |
23 | ‘ If you were , as you were hoping to be , her legal custodian , you would be in a very powerful position — and I have reason to fear that you might abuse that power . ’ |
24 | He was said to be in a very distressed state . |
25 | He was said to be in a very distressed state . |
26 | ‘ Some of the equipment we have been donated is lifesaving and we would be in a very difficult situation without it . ’ |
27 | ‘ We have to be in a very high profile place . |
28 | to be in a very great hurry |
29 | I know it 's not something that most of you are used to talking on a day to day basis , and if you go back to your workplace and you happen to be in a very male dominated workplace , it 's not necessarily gon na be the easiest thing to broach with your colleagues when you get back . |
30 | The issues are not just money but where the RIBA 's priorities should be in a rabidly changing situation . |