Example sentences of "[adv] be [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " 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 | I have personally been down to the suppliers several times and checked , and there is no doubt we will have delivery . |
3 | I 've already been out among the galaxies . ’ |
4 | 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 . |
5 | She would soon be back from the police station and the supermarket with tales to tell , tales of Oriental complexity and splendour , of law and commerce and life on the seething streets . |
6 | ‘ Now that I 've left the army , I 'll soon be down in the fields with you again , ’ said Troy lightly . |
7 | The change has been a major exercise , and while the civil war may not be over in the eyes of the excise collectors , the next issue of Guinness Today will carry the story of the people behind the massive change to End Product Duty . |
8 | She says , ‘ Angharad should not be out on the hills alone . |
9 | My friends who lived nearby were all envious for I was the only one who had ever been down into the depths of the mysterious cellar . |
10 | What infuriated her was that they charged three shillings for afternoon tea , so she decided to forgo it because she knew the men would still be out on the links . ’ |
11 | Erm , it 's a matter of choice a free choice within the present laws of this country er , even more important perhaps than that , that it really is up to the hunts to convince those farmers that the , that the farmers want them . |
12 | We 've never jumped on the bandwagon 'cos it 's clearly going to end in tears , but there 's definitely been a vibe that has n't been around since the days of the Buzzcocks and The Electric Circus . |
13 | They must n't be out of the perimeters of the pallet . |
14 | there 's still a feeling Nick Brown may not yet be out of the woods . |
15 | The harvest had started , everyone else was out in the fields , afraid it would rain , and for the next few days Libby and George joined in , stooking and carrying sheaves which they could seldom get to balance . |
16 | This has never been up among the recommendations for this work , and even at mid-price it is n't competitive with those versions listed above . |
17 | He 'd never been out on the roads and got killed . |