Example sentences of "[adv] be [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since their lavish £200,000 wedding 14 months ago , they have rarely been out of the headlines — but for all the wrong reasons .
2 Another argument is that advertising has only been around for a while , so how can that be the reason for all our hang-ups , but that 's not true either .
3 ‘ But I 've only been down to the banister to pick up my coat . ’
4 I 've only been back on the case , in cosmic terms , about two-and-a-half minutes .
5 ‘ Lenny 's only been out of the jug five , maybe six weeks , ’ said Lloyd .
6 I have personally been down to the suppliers several times and checked , and there is no doubt we will have delivery .
7 And it'a a short break today , so be back in a minute or you 'll miss it !
8 ‘ Why did n't my father tell me that you were going to be here ? ’ she asked petulantly , thinking that at least he would only be around during the daytime , and she could avoid him completely without too much trouble .
9 Oh yes , er he could er he could still have an hour lunchtime , and er only be out of the office , say , an hour and three quarters .
10 No it was in er , in was in like a plaster of paris thing
11 You 've not been on for a while have you ?
12 Good you 've not been on for a while either have you ?
13 Provided they 've not been out of the job all that long , I think , cos things change , do n't they ?
14 It had not been out of the cupboard for some months and it really showed off until I treated it to a stiff drink ( surgical spirit ) and a nice massage with an oily rag .
15 In the story above , David says that he 's the only boy in his class who 's not been out with a girl .
16 Betty , who clearly had not washed , since she had not been down to the stream and there was no water in the cottage , padded about in her dressing-gown and slippers offering to slice the bread for breakfast .
17 Melanie had not been down to the work-room since her very first morning ; she tried not to look at the partially assembled puppets , hanged and dismembered , on the walls .
18 It 's 0700 on the 30 June and my body has already been up for an hour and run four miles .
19 A porter had already been up to the suite with their luggage , she noted , as she observed that off the sitting-room — with French windows to a balcony between — were two other doors .
20 I 've already been out among the galaxies . ’
21 And that 's er that 's a process that we 've just been through with the Harrogate and Knaresborough local plan .
22 I 've just been up to the Wembley exhibition of word processor , and one of the things I noticed there was the increasing number of processors and packages which I think you would describe as friendly or at least semi-friendly to , to help people .
23 ‘ Look dear , Joe 's just been up with a tray of sumptuous goodies .
24 I 've just been down to the grubber .
25 ‘ I 've just been down to the market .
26 The smaller town of Souvala , and poor Perdika , have not yet got that far ; but in general Aegina will fairly soon be up to the standards those fussy Germans and English expect .
27 The Highlands and Islands may soon be off on a spending spree to boost its amenities and infrastructure with European millions .
28 Having designed the Commodore International Ltd PET Personal Electronic Transactor , and moved on to found Sirius Inc , later Victor Technologies Inc until he was caught out when the world discovered that ‘ runs MS-DOS ’ did n't mean ‘ IBM-compatible ’ , Chuck Peddle hopes that he 'll soon be back with a bang .
29 Which means that he should soon be back on the road .
30 Biddlecombe 's new beat is around the horse sales … his year 's of racing expertise is being harnessed at last … and the best news of all is that he may soon be back in the saddle
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