Example sentences of "be in [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You 're in bare time for your wedding . ’ |
2 | A worrying thing at the moment is as I said we 're in close contact with is that the Malaysian Government is sending representatives over to visit the European Community Ministers in May , to try and say that there 's absolutely nothing wrong with what 's going on in their country with the logging , and they 're saying that people like Friends of the Earth are calling for a ban on timber , not because they care about sustained yield , but because we want to be able to sell our own wood , and this is to depress their trade . |
3 | There 's an audience of people sitting in the room in front of me , and they 're singing , and they 're in total darkness too . |
4 | So we do n't know whether they 're in that wall and all . |
5 | ‘ They 're in that hotel we just passed . ’ |
6 | If they 're they 're in that top echelon . |
7 | But what 's certain is that if you 're in that type of job you will be amongst the lowest paid workers in Scotland . |
8 | It 's crazy , it 's crazy , if only people again 'd sit back and look at it and see exactly what 's happening , rather than saying it serves them right , they should n't of done this , they should n't of got themselves into that position they 're in that position |
9 | they 're in that position , it 's gon na cost us to get out , cost us to get them out of it and they can go out into a bed and breakfast or they can stay in the house |
10 | they 've got woo wooden poles with hooks on to hook people out cos they , you do n't , once you 're in that water you , you do n't stop you know , you ca n't decide not to go . |
11 | If something interests you , you 're free to go and explore the possibilities of teaching it , and you are n't shut into these watertight boxes that you 're in that department and can never get out of it . |
12 | We did meet up with the Oxford contingent at the Leathern Bottle at Lewknor , just off , junction 6 on M40 , worth a visit if you 're in that area . |
13 | You 're in that band , are n't ya ? |
14 | ‘ Perhaps you 're in that holly bush over there ? ’ |
15 | ‘ You 're in that early-evening soap opera , are n't you — the one set in a hospital ? ’ |
16 | You see if you are very angry about something , about a situation you know that when you 're in that anger it 's so strong that you would n't notice if something happened right under your nose because your anger is u occupying your , your brain and your senses . |
17 | You 're in that place surrounded |
18 | If you 're in that situation , you might find a visit to useful . |
19 | Er and of course if you 're in one group , you might think that something 's trivial and you might denigrate another a group for talking about those things , when in fact that group sees it as an important talk about it might see the thing that the other group hold dear to talk about as something trivial , and to denigrate . |
20 | ‘ But be sure you 're in first thing tomorrow morning . |
21 | If they go in that condition the tax charged will be cheaper than if they 're in first class condition . |
22 | If you 're in two time or four time which you are . |
23 | But you 're in great danger there because you 'll |
24 | We 're in desperate need of a few more tenors for the choir . ’ |
25 | Then he added : ‘ I can see you 're in good shape for your age , sir . |
26 | Backpackers should make sure they 're in good shape , though , as the scale of the climbs and descents can come as a shock to UK walkers . |
27 | The ones that smile , incidentally , usually go the bankruptcy court , so I think we 're in good shape here . |
28 | Never touched the bloody stuff since , so you 're in good company . ’ |
29 | ‘ Oh but Khan , they say that you 're in good condition for your age . ’ |
30 | ‘ You 're in good time , ’ the witch-like Miss Martindale admitted in grudging tones , as she opened the door . |