Example sentences of "be [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But the 90-strong band of pensioners are determined not to be down hearted and they have redoubled their fund raising efforts . |
2 | Unless I can manage to be off sick again . |
3 | The balance and dynamic stability of the trailer , loaded or unloaded , is affected by heavy items like spare wheels , which should be up front when possible . |
4 | ‘ But I like to be up front about these things . ’ |
5 | I 'll be up front with you . |
6 | You have got to be up front and open , although that does n't always mean telling everyone everything . ’ |
7 | Well fruit should be up front really so it does n't get squashed by everything else . |
8 | It is also fair to say , and I must be up front about this because it is a matter of it is probably the most sensitive aspect of this whole debate , is about B eight warehousing and distribution . |
9 | the potential could be up top three times as much . |
10 | so he says Covent Garden doing a , quarter past nine , so I says oh aye I 'll be up ready |
11 | They were going to be out late and their help was away . |
12 | I had to be out wide and then turn in |
13 | I want to be out front and winning . |
14 | And at harvest she 'd be out raking corn behind the wagon till ten o'clock at night . ’ |
15 | You 've let yourself be out negotiated . ’ |
16 | At first I thought he must be out cold . |
17 | It 'll have to be back dated after Christmas . |
18 | and that 's it from Australia … on Friday we 'll be forgetting all about the sunshine … all about the solar cells … we 'll be back burning fuel … driving through the rain and mud of winter in the RAC Rally |