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

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1 What about , are we going to put that one in the sale this year , the one that 's out in the shed ?
2 The one that 's Down In The Borders yes , I mean that , I 've seen so , another piece of print about that one Down In The Borders and erm it 's , it 's not our version of audio description , so I am going to write
3 It may well be well the one that was out in the public in the public domain .
4 Another remarked that once one had seen the ostriches ( he meant the ospreys at Loch Garten ) , the Aviemore Centre , and been up in the chair lift to Cairn Gorm there ‘ was n't anything else to do ’ .
5 She thought perhaps that Eve might like to serve the breakfast in the refectory and clear away , and that she should also leave classes ten minutes before lunch and be back in the refectory to serve soup to the other students when they came in .
6 and , who work in Risley 's Effluent Plant Projects Office , were quick off the mark in the second race and were back in the boat house long before the second boat , crewed by and , had completed the required four laps .
7 Donald had forgotten to reset his alarm clock for Daylight Savings Time , and was out in the street at 5.30am : prime drug-dealing time .
8 I left school one day and was out in the fields muckspreading the next .
9 ‘ Hiss off , ’ Benny muttered , and was back in the truck well within the five minute limit .
10 At the second last she put in a tremendous leap and was back in the lead as Run And Skip started to fade , but Forgive 'N Forget on the stands side and Wayward Lad inside him were now going for home , and they passed Dawn Run on the approach to the last .
11 After a fortnight we were told to go down to the airfield for a possible lift into Assam , but often refugees went in the morning but were back in the evening as the planes were so busy taking out wounded soldiers .
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