Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] be [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It 's actually and that 's the most absorbent time , your mind 's most absorbent where you 're up to the age of five which is when you should when you 're at nursery school .
2 He retorted : ‘ He 's entitled to his opinion , but I do n't share it and It 's too premature to talk about anyone being certainties , or anyone being out of the running , especially with this group developing so closely . ’
3 ‘ Of course he 's entitled to his opinion , but I do n't share it and it 's too premature to talk about anyone being certainties , or anyone being out of the running . ’
4 The bonding continues after the show , where it 's back to the Hyatt for one last booze-up before everybody goes their separate ways .
5 Worst of all , some tiles are inaccessible without forming a bridge with others — think on your toes and pair them off in the right order , or it 's back to the beginning .
6 Now that I am back on the England scene , my cash flow has picked up again but , at the age of 40 , I know there 's a time limit left on my playing career .
7 ‘ I now feel that I am back to the form I had three years ago , and after my performances in Ireland , I feel I can win the Paris-Tours classic next Saturday , ’ he said .
8 If we 'd been forced like myself I believe in a couple of years ' time , I will not be able to enjoy the pension fund that I 'm in at the moment we will have a problem , and we need to deal with that problem , and we need to raise the issue now and have a strategy , and I think it 's the G M B's to take a leading role in looking at this .
9 little bits , little bits and I 'll buy you your tobacco Neil nothing much but little bits of something now if he were working and could give me the full sixty that is thirty for his room and thirty for his food so that I did n't have to worry about th actually paying for him but he was paying me Paul is going to pay me fifty that 's thirty pounds in , I made a rule to Paul that he is going to eat thirty pounds worth of food and there are only twenty pounds in my profit and then the other rule , a man called Alan this window cleaner he wants the room that I 'm in at the moment
10 So when I go back , although I did n't go back since nineteen eighty-three , because the situation is not that favourable since then , I felt that I 'm out of the cage .
11 It read , Dear Sir Geoffrey , I am sorry that I was out of the office when you telephoned this afternoon .
12 Barnes , 30 , added : ‘ I knew fairly soon that I was out of the Test match and now I am struggling to be fit for the Taranaki game on Wednesday .
13 And you told Maman that I was out in the woods .
14 I enrolled for ‘ Art for Beginners ’ and later went down to the centre where the tutor had obtained a model for us from whom to do quick sketches — so I was in at the deep end .
15 Once I was out of the cab I ran and ran , and lost her ; she wo n't know where to look , the pavements are covered with footmarks .
16 The good news is that she is back in the studio and discussing a new recording contract with Island .
17 She found the trug in the outhouse , not the kitchen , and cleaned it before trotting off towards the rectory , which was quite a long walk from Vetch Street , through a rowdy street market where an organ-grinder and his monkey were performing , and a Punch and Judy man stood on the corner , and Sally-Anne — no longer McAllister now that she was out of the house — for all of her advanced years stood and watched Mr Punch for some time before she guiltily remembered what she was supposed to be doing .
18 All she knew was that she was back at the closed door with a tray , wondering what Harold and Felicity might be doing on the other side .
19 The best part about camping is the fact that you 're out in the open .
20 Now that she 's gone you wo n't always be saying that you 're off to the pictures with her .
21 The fact that you are up at the top of a business hierarchy does not confer all-seeing wisdom .
22 I had the distinct impression that you were out for the kill ! ’
23 It was her first appearance in a Willy Russell play so she was in at the deep end .
24 She says that she thinks that once she 's back in the States , her husband will continue to harrass her .
25 She 'd get a move on once she was up from the harbour .
26 But a cool , almost unnatural calm had hit her once she was back in the bustle of the city .
27 ‘ Those days Australia were so strong that once you were out of the team it was extremely difficult to get back in .
28 And most of us do that , and that is the situation that we 're in at the present time .
29 There are a number of reasons why we need to make sure that we are in at the starting post in terms of links with Central and Eastern Europe .
30 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 .
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