Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adv prt] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I am back in the little room at the top of the spiral staircase on Wednesday morning and I am sitting on the Squeez-Ee box , with the minute in front of me , going through the remaining contents of the Quaker Oats archive , page by dusty page . |
2 | But fuck it ; at least I 'm back in the real world , and with a modicum of control . |
3 | Cos I was going out in the fresh air , I 'm alright when I 'm out in the fresh air . |
4 | Not until I was out in the open countryside again , reassured by the songs of the birds and the murmur of streams did I feel that I had emerged from a dream and rejoined the familiar twentieth century . |
5 | By the 8th June , I was back in the front line . |
6 | So by November of the year I left Cambridge I was back in the black — being in the West End had enabled me to pay the overdraft off . |
7 | Continuing on past the huge oak door I had observed from the outside was another passage leading to a cloakroom , as the euphemism goes , otherwise a loo and wash basin and turning right I was back in the main area . |
8 | But she was frank and inaccessible as a Modigliani nude ; and I was back in the green glow of the glade — except that this time I too was observed . |
9 | Although you may get ridiculously low because of pressing on too hard , when , a few minutes later , you are back in the good conditions several thousand feet up , you must forget the wasted time and concentrate on flying normally . |
10 | When you are back in the main square of the Malá Strana , imagine it encircled with medieval houses set above arcades . |
11 | Where are you then , yeah , but , you 're up in the high |
12 | Think of Woody Guthrie and you 're back in the presidential alley once more , for America 's folk hero was named after Woodrow Wilson , the man who took the USA into World War I after attempting to keep his country neutral , a 1916 song claiming ‘ He Kept Us Out The War ’ , though a later ragtime hit contained the lyric : ‘ We 're going to celebrate the end of the war in ragtime — be sure that Woodrow Wilson leads the band . ’ |
13 | Surely the taxi-ride would never end and she be out in the fresh air . |
14 | The few managers of nursing who were around in the late 1960s , early 1970s will not wish to relive those experiences and yet unless alternative solutions are found quickly , the problem which prevailed then will soon be upon us again . |
15 | She has a spell at home and then , sooner or later , she 's back in the Meadhaven Clinic again . |
16 | Then a whoosh , and she was out in the painful , bright light . |
17 | She was back in the other chair watching me , a curiously intent look on her face . |
18 | She was back in the abandoned warehouse . |
19 | She was back in the proper life . |
20 | No one who was around in the late 1960s can have avoided the flood of changes which swept through the dress , sexual codes , language , food styles , cinema , literature , music , and other generative aspects of the new counter-culture . |
21 | After only 20 doublings , which does n't take very long , we are up in the millions . |
22 | The fact remains that he was murdered on the night after his father 's funeral and if the two are unconnected we are back in the funny coincidences department . |
23 | where are one , we 're up in the high are n't we ? |
24 | We all head off into the bloody storm , and then this whole horror comic gets sorted out when we 're back in the real world . |
25 | I never worry when we 're out in a force-eight gale ; not if she 's in charge . ’ |
26 | His voice was surly , but suddenly he twisted round to face me and took off the headphones , and I thought he was going to apologise for his rudeness of the previous night , but instead he demanded to know if it was true that we were out in the open ocean and were not planning to make a landfall for some days . |
27 | We were back in the sultry heat of the valley . |
28 | It should be a lot easier now that everything 's out in the open and it should help you to come to terms with things , as well as Len . ’ |
29 | Everything was out in the open — political resistance , management failings and just sheer inertia . |
30 | Everything was out in the open now and the dream she had had for so long was about to turn into reality . |