Example sentences of "be [verb] [pers pn] in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | After all , you are seeing him in ten minutes . ’ |
2 | You will no doubt have been assisting her in basic matters connected with the running of her home while she is still in a state of shock following her husband 's death , for at this point even the most capable women sometimes find day-to-day planning and decision-making very hard to cope with and need to be eased gently back into their normal routine . |
3 | ‘ I am using it in yarn-dyed form for things like Tencel/rayon chambray for jackets and dresses . |
4 | Erm but then later on th they 're saying that you you 're accepting it in full and final settlement . |
5 | ‘ And you 're going to be in a lot of trouble when I tell the police you 're keeping me in this car by force . ’ |
6 | If you 're determined to cry , you 're doing it in private . |
7 | With the move to the new system , we 're abolishing that subsidy , but we 're doing it in two goes : 50% of it this year and all of it will go next year . |
8 | We say yeah but we 're we 're doing it in three stages . |
9 | It 's er , it 's not pleasant for them , and they 're doing it in wet weathers , but I mean whatever erm , I find for them you know , to wear , I mean , time after time they get their feet down and slip and get them in . |
10 | So they 're taki it 's I think it 's daft because they 're introducing it in nineteen ninety three and they 're taking two age groups instead of taking one . |
11 | For the skin condition we 're bathing him in Nizoral shampoo which gets rid of the fungus growth and makes the skin better and more stable . |
12 | They 're following him in unmarked cars . |
13 | Neil said : ‘ Two things are pulling me in opposite directions . |
14 | The answer until now has been to put them in geriatric units . |
15 | Suddenly , the ineffable goodness of the NEA and public funding is being proclaimed by many whose professional lives have been spent very-nicely-thank-you in NEA-free zones in the private sector . |
16 | If the police had never set up the jewellers shop , they would , in my judgment , have been doing the same thing , though of course they would not have been doing it in that shop , at that time . |
17 | We are absolutely thrilled that Daiwa will be helping us in such an effective way . |
18 | Anyway , I like them , and will certainly be using them in future paintings . |
19 | I 'd forgotten how funny it is ; from now on I shall be using it in casual conversation more often . |
20 | I was half proud , half ashamed to be using it in this way . |
21 | My payment will be to see you in these clothes . |
22 | But we 'll be building it in such a way as lets us add without making a pig 's breakfast of it . |
23 | We 'll be seeing you in another two weeks anyway , wo n't we ? |
24 | Please understand — it 's not that I 'm doubting you in any way . |
25 | Er we shall be producing it in three hundred and thirty C C bottles to meet the demand for mixer drinks and a small bottle for trade market . |
26 | For my first as I put down in my erm blurb before , will be to meet you in small or large groups throughout the Euro constituency , and see what you can do to help me and to convince you erm that I will be a a good campaign leader , a good candidate . |
27 | ‘ The people wearing Hard Yakka now might not be wearing it in 1994 , but the product has a wider appeal than a fickle , professionally-trendy minority . ’ |
28 | I should not be pressuring her in this way . |
29 | You should be doing it in small letters . |
30 | Also , you 're going to be doing it in fours , so four will you , four of you will arrive at the beginning of the session , and four of you will arrive half way through . |