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"He can't afford to be in anything that's not showing great relative strength".
You don't need to be in anything as fancy as a musical for song to lift you up.
I don't suppose I will be in anything more successful than Four Weddings And A Funeral, so to most people I will always be Duckface.
And reactions to Sept. 11 still depend on the extent to which we are thought to be in anything like a war, or precisely what the nature of its battles are.
Current health advice suggests the best method of prevention to be avoiding mosquitos and their breeding sites, which can be in anything from large lakes, rivers and swamps to buckets of water.
It is rare for the Italian to be in anything less than total command and his excellence as England manager is so far beyond dispute that he will not be pilloried over the Bridge matter.
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But there seems no reason except a logical prejudice to suppose that the events are "in" anything.
Been in anything I might have seen?
"I haven't been in anything like that before".
"I've never been in anything like this".
No, has she been in anything... I... might... have... seen?
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