Example sentences of "[be] in [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Could they have been in with the real Communist underground ? ’
2 The British emerged from their wars against Louis XIV in a calmer flame of mind than they had been in during the disturbed and excited seventeenth century .
3 I 'm trying to find out what sort of emotional state your daughter has been in over the past six months .
4 We are in for the long-term benefits which imply a long-term strategy and involvement ’ .
5 The players gave En Shao his required speed , demonstrating what fine form they are in despite the financial problems which have clouded the organisation of late .
6 That is correct , and the privatised noses are in among the privatised silver , getting the benefit .
7 And most of us do that , and that is the situation that we 're in at the present time .
8 That fine weather will contin ue this afternoon , with plenty of sunshine , although the east coast again could be in for the odd shower .
9 All entries must be in to the Green Dragon Museum Theatre Yard , Stockton , by May 23 .
10 This bereaved pensioner was glad to be in at the present death .
11 These days , it always seems to be in at the deep end for Foreign Secretary , Douglas Hurd .
12 Novell believes systems software is one of the least assailable markets to be in during the coming decade .
13 In the past , Freud has had very little place in such sociological reappraisals , but he needs to be in alongside the other major thinkers about society .
14 but you can do it because you know you can go back home as it were in to the other area .
15 Yeah and we 've seen some different erm they had I think it was actually waiver paper as well when Murdoch bought it , and for a while he honoured the political content and then he decided he was gon na do major changes , and this may all sound familiar to you but erm the effect that that had I mean not only on the , on the , on the end up being this side , but also on erm the Mirror because it meant that Page Three Girls were in on the Daily Record in Scotland erm it was , it was quite profound I mean there 's a broader argument here as to whether you you should get pampered to those possible denominator to taste erm it 's interesting that the Daily Sport and the Sunday Sport which are two I do n't know if they have anything like it in Japan , but they 're a bit like the National Enquirer erm it 's all made up baseball there 's a sad proportion of erm journalist stories of fantasy land stuff erm along with erm photographic content and er copy content which probably
16 Yeah I mean me I it may be inappropriate at this moment in time to say we will do it now because of obvious reasons but prior to the recession it was an ongoing thing that the the board were in through the general manager were actually writing to many companies .
17 We never saw Chilete until suddenly we were in among the grey ghosts of houses , the road rutted now and full of mud .
18 Tax band:Letters will start going out in mid-January informing all householders of the band which their home is in for the new council tax .
19 Chalmers will be at Netherdale this afternoon hoping to see his club finish off their Division I season with a win over Gala , but no matter what happens , Melrose — Andy Purves is in for the injured Gary Parker — will be presented with the Championship Trophy after the match by the Scottish Rugby Union president , Robin Charters .
20 Cos it was in with the electric bills , and I did n't want that , and that was one of the advantages that made me decide to have here , cos I knew that the heating was in with the rent .
21 I enrolled for ‘ Art for Beginners ’ and later went down to the centre where the tutor had obtained a model for us from whom to do quick sketches — so I was in at the deep end .
22 It was her first appearance in a Willy Russell play so she was in at the deep end .
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