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

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1 Forest loom in the FA Cup in the New Year , and if United , who had their lowest League crowd of the season on Saturday and are now only six points ahead of the bottom club City , still can not see the wood for the trees , somebody will be in for the chop .
2 That is neither right or wrong ; we both have an interest and both want to be in on the decision .
3 This does n't cut any ice with me because I believe that none of these directors would be in on the board if they were n't invited there by yourself .
4 If you want to be in on the action then Club Benitses is the place to be .
5 All around the harbour there are tavernas , restaurants , bars and cafés and there is a disco on the ground floor of the Loggia called Bora Bora , so if you want to be in on the action there is nowhere better .
6 And the ESF , just down the road from the Council of Europe 's building in Strasbourg , may well be in on the planning , particularly in areas in which the Council of Europe does not yet have its own contacts .
7 P.B. Chris was saying that she should be in on the interviewing .
8 You had to be in on the script meetings and the rehearsals to realize that underneath that company executive exterior lurked a funny man who took it all very seriously indeed .
9 and again roughly when would that be in with the building ?
10 You had no money on the Monday morning so you would be in with the book and bought your messages .
11 Trailing some way behind the braver riders , I did n't even get to see a fox , let alone be in at the kill .
12 On one of our south coast patrols I managed to be in at the kill on what turned out to be one of our more amusing combined operations .
13 It expects to be in at the finish .
14 There was some confusion as to who was to be left behind , as ever all wanting to be in at the action , the Steward and Moray flatly refusing to stay .
15 ‘ Should n't you be in at the feast ? ’
16 ‘ Then you 'll be in at the start , with the broken nights and the four-hour feeds and the nappies which need to be constantly changed . ’
17 They had an interest in playing golf together so specifically formed a society giving it the name of the road they happened to be in at the time — Worple Way , Harrow .
18 The quarters should be in off the track as much as the shoulders would be in shoulderin , keeping plenty of bend behind the saddle .
19 He 's stopping off on the road , he 'll be in in the morning , I … ’
20 Steve White may be in from the start ; with Moncur and Ling both injured by teenager , Austin Berkley is standing by for his debut too .
21 Bidding for BTG took place in secret and final bids had to be in by the middle of February .
22 Samantha sank on to her bed to show the helpless state she expected to be in by the evening .
23 The Swiss Post and Telecommunications authority is going to face competition in paging services : the Federal Communications Office has said that two rival paging networks will be set up — the PTT will get one licence , the other will be put out to tender ; licence applications must be in by the end of April .
24 want to be in by the end of March
25 The observer will need to be there observing , but possibly behind a hidden camera or watching through a one-way vision screen — he or she need not be in among the action .
26 And he had taken them down into the Southern Ocean , not as far as we were going , but far enough to be in amongst the ice , circumnavigating the whole land mass of Antarctica in waters no man had ever sailed before .
27 Well no , the results wo n't be in till the night Gordon .
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