Example sentences of "[be] [prep] charge " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 're in charge of this , Sara . |
2 | But I ca n't understand , if you 're in charge of a baby , how you can ever have a minute 's peace . |
3 | She also remarks , rather acidly , that women these days are inclined to be arrogant when they 're in charge . |
4 | They 're in charge of it like |
5 | ‘ Bailey 's already briefed him on the telephone but he wo n't know you 're in charge of the operation until he gets here . |
6 | Right , that was a very big statement , the youth of the world and you happen to be the youth of the world , there 's a lot of you , so how , there you are , you 're in charge of the world , how are you going to do just that ? |
7 | And I 'm sure it 's because they 're in charge of what they 're learning — that they 've chosen something interesting to them and are following it up . |
8 | ‘ And you 're in charge of all of them ? ’ |
9 | Do n't give way , whispers the voice of temptation , you 're in charge in here . |
10 | Cos you 're , it 's positive again , you 're in charge and not it . |
11 | Often Bernard would say ‘ Okay , you 're in charge , I 'm off , ’ and leave me to it . |
12 | ‘ Looks like you 're in charge for now , ’ he said , and let himself out . |
13 | Well I used to do , what you 're doing see , you 're in charge of loading the ship , see but they did , first of all they , they , we had er , we had a foreman stevedore , then we had , and then erm we had the stevedores and the dockers they went away on these courses , down to ones , they used to go to Southampton and some went to Hull , but when they came back , they called theirselves stevedores , so course our harbourmaster , he say that 's not right , they 're stevedores , well you got ta be all called foremen stevedores , so Captain come to me , he said , what are we gon na call you ? |
14 | Outside , you 're in charge . |
15 | Tom , if you 're in charge of that , let's get these delegates on them front pages , we can do without the Tories . |
16 | ‘ You 're in charge , ’ I said , and turned the light off on him . |
17 | Louise you 're in charge of the can collection ? |
18 | You are the main you 're in charge there , so again be aware . |
19 | ‘ You mean , you 're in charge ? ’ |
20 | Now that you 're in charge , now that you 've brought her home … ’ |
21 | They control initially and you know being feeling that you 're part of it you 're in charge of it can set the scene for the whole conversation . |
22 | If I 'm temporarily taken out of circulation , then you 're in charge . |
23 | Feel like saying well if you 're in charge of it , just keep a set that will fit Clare in her size and we 'll have it . |
24 | If I 'm not here you 're in charge and that 's it ! |
25 | Carlos , you 're in charge of the Study Programme . |
26 | ‘ Inspector Grün , but he 's not here either , so in a manner of speaking I suppose I am in charge just now . ’ |
27 | This latter stems from the notion ‘ I am in charge — therefore I make the decisions ’ . |
28 | These activities , and Evensong itself , are top priority ; at these times , Ma takes the calls indoors , which means I am in charge of Cymby and any cooking et cetera which might be in progress . |
29 | I am in charge . |
30 | I am in charge of NIE , and whatever matters I can be criticised for , showing a lack of activity is not one . |