Example sentences of "be in [prep] the " 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 | Booze companies fear that tobacco 's closest relation may be in for the same treatment : there have been rumours that a directive is being prepared . |
3 | Blur , the Valentines and Dinosaur Jr on in the wrong order , at the wrong time , in the wrong place , before the wrong crowd , using inappropriate equipment , and putting you in the worst mood you could hope to be in for the Mary Chain ? |
4 | That fine weather will contin ue this afternoon , with plenty of sunshine , although the east coast again could be in for the odd shower . |
5 | If you want to be in on the action then Club Benitses is the place to be . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | That is neither right or wrong ; we both have an interest and both want to be in on the decision . |
9 | P.B. Chris was saying that she should be in on the interviewing . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | It had to be in on the 7th October and we came back the beginning of September , so it was a bit of a rush , and that 's really one of my feelings about it — I sat down and wrote it off the top of my head and not an awful lot is very considered . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | All entries must be in to the Green Dragon Museum Theatre Yard , Stockton , by May 23 . |
14 | You had no money on the Monday morning so you would be in with the book and bought your messages . |
15 | two than four about their input under the Mediwell and then after that , on the thirtieth Linda 's coming up to school erm and we 're going to actually well , Eleanor 's in English and Paul 's in his room , Cath will be in with the tutors and Paul will come into my classroom that particular time she can go round all the groups and discuss what they 've thought . |
16 | and again roughly when would that be in with the building ? |
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 | 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 . |
19 | Trailing some way behind the braver riders , I did n't even get to see a fox , let alone be in at the kill . |
20 | This bereaved pensioner was glad to be in at the present death . |
21 | ‘ Should n't you be in at the feast ? ’ |
22 | 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 . |
23 | It expects to be in at the finish . |
24 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
25 | These days , it always seems to be in at the deep end for Foreign Secretary , Douglas Hurd . |
26 | This would be in about the 1880's . |
27 | Novell believes systems software is one of the least assailable markets to be in during the coming decade . |
28 | The quarters should be in off the track as much as the shoulders would be in shoulderin , keeping plenty of bend behind the saddle . |
29 | He 's stopping off on the road , he 'll be in in the morning , I … ’ |
30 | 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 . |