Example sentences of "[be] all [adv] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Erm they 're all up in the library .
2 ‘ So you see , what with the Church never keeping adequate records and relying on the personal network all the time and the patronage system doing the same but relying on a different network , we 're all rather in the dark . ’
3 If you learn to keep your emotions in check until you are all back in the dressing-room , then at least you will leave the punters thinking that they have seen a professional band who might not be quite ready for a week at the Hammersmith Odeon .
4 They are all out in the street now , in every city in the world , and their eyes follow the rich and plan their revenge .
5 Anyways … that s all definately in the past … lets just look forward to some juicey results this year … in the mould of 6–1 vs Sheff Wed , 4–1 away to Aston Villa , 5–2 vs Blackburn , 4–1 vs Chelsea …
6 And they 'd be all down in the cellar do you see .
7 When at last we were all safely in a carriage , he would saunter off to buy a paper , and other people were coming in .
8 At one time Lancashire 's reply seemed very likely to even less than that as Albert Ward , Sugg , Smith and Briggs were all back in the pavilion with only 21 on the board .
9 Ninety minutes later they were all back in the saddle and drawing their first covert as if the season had just begun .
10 By 10pm , they were all back in the House to hear that the government had won by three votes .
11 The place would be in a rush and a turmoil until they were all out in the field and Joe was sure enough of the neighbours who had come to help .
12 They were all out in the courtyard , and the evening sun was slanting low golden shafts of colour from the west , catching the windows of the ancient palace and turning them to molten copper .
13 The ‘ broth ’ were all out in the park , where they would remain until tea time , and Patsy was over with a boy called Ed , who had befriended Patsy at school .
14 It was hushed as a mid-week chapel inside H3 because Carol and her typing tribe were all out in the rain with banners bearing crudely daubed exhortations to the government to raise their pay .
15 The village was decked with flags and flowers , with garlands of leaves between the trees and over the doors of all the cottages , and the villagers were all out in the street , the children playing in their best white frilled dresses and shirts .
16 EMI A & R boss Nick Gatfield could shed little light on the situation : ‘ It 's all up in the air at the moment , we are not sure what is going to happen .
17 It 's all up in the air right now . ’
18 It 's all up in the airing cupboard .
19 Bless my soul , it 's all down in the Amaranth Chronicles .
20 When I come back in , things was all up in the air because while he was moving the first position of the dust extractor , there 's a radio there .
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