Example sentences of "be [adv] in [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Most of us are somewhere in between : we do n't physically attack people but we verbally assault them ; we stand by while others suffer — like the Parisian coffee-drinkers in the Champs-Elysees story ; we 're uncharitable , unhelpful , and often unnecessarily territorial . |
2 | Most of the fen drains for most of the time are somewhere in between these two extremes making the whole business a little undecided . |
3 | Sales are somewhere in between since although there is a structured sales department , individual salesmen operate much of the time on their own . |
4 | The first machines are already in at Columbia University in New York City and at the Bergische Universitat in Wuppertal . |
5 | The youth situation has never been better , We 're still in with a chance of getting into Europe and the club is fiancially viable . |
6 | So if you find lots of things to say about the others , you 're still in with a chance here . |
7 | They 've plenty to spare , and they 're always in among other folk 's corn . |
8 | ‘ But if you can defend against them you are always in with a chance . ’ |
9 | ‘ None of you are ever in before six , winter or summer , and so there will be a meal . |
10 | If I do , I am still in with a chance . ’ |
11 | The Kurds are still in with a chance . |
12 | The winners of that game should take the title ( although others , such as Bridgend are still in with a shout ) and that will be a powerful incentive . |
13 | Let us hope then that England produce a performance of such mind-bending awfulness in order to succumb to this dodgy outfit , who probably ca n't believe that they are still in with a shout , and may thus fool themselves into believing that this is their year … at least until they hear the result from Turkey . |
14 | On the same night , Carrick had a shock 3–2 victory over Fisherwick so that , while the unfortunate Bangor have definitely been relegated to Division 2 , Carrick are still in with a chance of catching CIYMS and avoiding the drop . |
15 | Northern Ireland are all but out of the competition , needing a miracle to make it to the US , Scotland are already out and Wales are still in with a chance . |
16 | London Scottish top the table with 16 points , with West in second spot with 14 and Newcastle third on 12 , level with Sale , who have played a game less than the top three and are still in with a very good chance of snatching one of the two promotion slots . |
17 | ‘ We played to the game plan , worked tremendously hard and we are still in with a chance . ’ |
18 | Debt is what millions of families are still in after the spend , spend years of the late 1980s . |
19 | ‘ And as for the Vancouver race , ’ she went on blithely , ‘ Laurentide Ice might as well melt right now , but Sparrowgrass and Voting Right are both in with a good chance . |
20 | Salesmen are probably in between these two . |
21 | And you think my parents are also in on the plot ? ’ |
22 | Bernie Slaven , Curtis Fleming and Mark Proctor are also in with a chance of selection . |
23 | But they are now in with a chance of making the Olympic Games at Atlanta where the sport is being included as a demonstration event . |
24 | These comfortable apartments , reserved exclusively for Club 18–30 , are an ideal base for those who want to be right in amongst the action , being only two minutes from the shops , bars and nightlife of San An . |
25 | I think she has problems and look , I 'm only in for |
26 | I I causing you problems then I 'm only in for surveying |
27 | ‘ I 'm just in for a few tests , ’ he said . |
28 | Yeah , I 'm usually in for about quarter to eight , half seven , quarter to eight |
29 | Depending on the time of year and what 's going on , I 'm usually in by about 7.45 . |
30 | In any case , the name of the game here seems to be performance-friendly and so you are immediately in at the sharp end with patch number 11 . |