Example sentences of "[be] in [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Er again if you 're in certain situations you need coordin very very good coordination and timing and again just jogging would not do that .
2 alright just shut up a minute , I 'm talking to ya , so she said afterwards oh I says that was good were n't it could n't even switch the machine on and she said it does n't matter does it , she said it 's not what happens its the way you deal with it , and I made a joke of it and I said to him oh this is good i n't it ? relax you 're in safe hands I ca n't even switch the machine on , but anyway I did it in the end and he was alright , and he said thank you very much , that was , you were very good , you were very kind , cos it is frightening and one thing I said to him do n't hold your breath , because people think when their having an E C G they 've got ta hold their breath for some reason , just lie there take a deep breath and do n't breathe again but you 've never had one so you would n't no , I 'm just going to mix this up
3 You should be able to see that although the angles in ( a ) and ( b ) are in opposite directions they still are the same amount of turn .
4 If they report to the same boss they have an organizational bond ; if they are in different departments they have an organizational barrier .
5 If they are in different departments they must be brought together physically , whatever departmental objections are raised at first .
6 If they report to the same boss they have an organizational bond ; if they are in different departments they have an organizational barrier .
7 If they are in different departments they must be brought together physically , whatever departmental objections are raised at first .
8 If they are in different rooms they have a spatial barrier .
9 If they are in different rooms they have a spatial barrier .
10 If the subject does not know the junction and is attempting to decide how risky it is likely to be in other circumstances it would make sense to extrapolate from the information in the film to decide for example how busy the junction generally is , or to simply generalize from their current feelings of risk .
11 I mean this is just the areas that I 've touched on , and again it 's in many cases it 's only fringe .
12 We 've got it 's in other words it 's a sort of negative feedback .
13 In particular if the meeting is in private premises it should be noted that the police can insist on entering the premises even against the wishes of the organisers , if they have reasonable grounds to believe a breach of the peace is likely to occur ( Thomas v. Sawkins ( H.C. , 1935 ) ) .
14 Well I think it was the maternity because I mean she had had eleven pregnancies so I think she she was very , very erm able to talk about it and I , I do n't , I know Dad had got a good job in the , well if you can call any pit job a good job , but say that the money was decent , but I know that she always had to have two doctors and it was , it was in those days we were , it was good we were in a doctor 's club because , you know , you had n't got any er the maternity and , and the , and the ante- natal and pre-natal and goodness knows what that we 've got today .
15 And erm that was the spirit that was in those days you see erm , they said I 've got nothing to do .
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