Example sentences of "be in [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Okay , you 're in the same choir |
2 | They 're in the same drawer as the memos . |
3 | You were talking earlier about er applying the lessons learned here from the tornado programme to Eurofighter , surely the best way of doing so is to involve the same people , they 're in the same building . |
4 | So leave a space so er usually a page , a whole blank page in between your answers if they 're in the same booklet Now that 's very true . |
5 | ‘ We 're in the same business , ’ I said , and told him about my Mickey Mouse job . |
6 | See if they 're in the same file and two different bits two places on the file . |
7 | No , we 're in the same line of business . ’ |
8 | ‘ Because we 're in the same line of business , you mean ? ’ |
9 | ‘ We 're in the same ship , ’ Rozanov said . |
10 | They 're in the same room . |
11 | But surely , when you 're in the same profession , ‘ knowing exactly ’ can mean knowing too much , and feelings of rivalry , jealousy , even over-familiarity , must get in the way ? |
12 | ‘ I do think it helps that we 're in the same profession . |
13 | After all , we 're in the same profession — caring for the health and welfare of animals . |
14 | Also it is a common feature of course that you need to order the resources , that you have the resource in terms of people or the economy or the armed forces , you need to order those resources to try to achieve your ends erm and we 'll look at that later , the aims that you 're going for in foreign policy so they 're common , that you 're in the same environment , that you 've got to m er whatever the resources you have you have to try to organize them to achieve your ends and so on . |
15 | do it the same time because we 're in the same class and speak to all the same people and we 'd get all the same results |
16 | ‘ I am in the latter part of my career , not the beginning . ’ |
17 | Do I , she asked herself , imagine that because I have lost a man I am in the same category as spotty Betty ? |
18 | ‘ I am in the same case as you , ’ said the abbot , and smiled . |
19 | ‘ A part of your father 's gift I think you have , if you can learn not to deface it for spite because I am in the same world with you . ’ |
20 | ‘ Yeah , and she 's been in a few times since . |
21 | He 's been in a few things . |
22 | What I mean by that is , when you get back to your branches , you will go onto further training programmes in branch training , developing your practice training , so each branch will vary how they sort of co-ordinate this , but let's say , we 've been in a few months now , and twice a week we 've got to go in for training . |
23 | It looks as though it 's been in a few scrapes before . ’ |
24 | Thirdly , it is often impossible to tell from the inventory whether a person was poor or whether he was living in comfortable retirement , having already passed on most of his estate to his children ; a yeoman with very few possessions is likely to have been in the latter category . |
25 | There remained in the polytechnics ( as there had been in the former teacher training colleges ) lecturers who , having experience of teaching in primary schools , acknowledged the importance of approaching teacher education in a broader , more holistic way . |
26 | Many adherents of all denominations have been in the same state . |
27 | ‘ And I 'm sure he would have reciprocated the pleasure , mus , especially if you 'd still been in the same state of undress as you were when I left you . |
28 | I have been in the same circumstances myself , and it is no fun . |
29 | He could n't remember ever having spoken to Gazzer , even though they had been in the same school for five years . |
30 | They came from young and old , from friends and strangers , from church groups , and from families in Cleveland and Rochdale who had been in the same position themselves . |