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

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1 She should be in at any time now . ’
2 Applications for the next academic year should be in before 30 March 1992 .
3 Oh he goes on at five , he leaves house at five Al , and he must be in at one
4 Hence applications must be in by nine weeks time , nine weeks hence at the very least .
5 To alleviate this situation adjustments for week 4 of any period must be in by 10.00 am on the Tuesday of week 1 .
6 Applications for Barclays New Stages , as the project is called , must be in by 31 January .
7 Nominations for outstanding professional or volunteer carers of elderly people can be made either by individuals or organisations and must be in by 30 July .
8 Watching him , Polly saw his jaw tighten , but all he said was , ‘ It looks as if we might be in for another blow . ’
9 ‘ They 'll be in by this evening .
10 We could be in for another round of musical manager 's chairs
11 So it seems Wimbledon , who have cashed in on £12 million of talent since winning the FA Cup in l988 , could be in for more money .
12 We could be in for some dramatic sea level changes because of climatic change ; volcanic action could have quite a bearing on that .
13 Dad said that you 'd be in at half nine .
14 I , I have n't actually got to be in at any time except I did say I 'd be in at half nine .
15 He gave me his number , and said that he 'd be in from eight o'clock onwards .
16 AGONY Aunt Marje Proops , who confessed to an adulterous 30-year affair with a bachelor lawyer , may be in for more agony still .
17 Er in the morning he would be in before any of them , sort of thing , getting a fire lit getting the rivets heat up before they come on the job and ah the the quicker he could the the rivets heat up and passed on to the the squad , then okay the more they could put in so , if he were a good rivet boy you could maybe get a good wage , but again that was up to the squad up to the riveter .
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