Example sentences of "[be] [adv prt] in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I suspect , though , there can be no doubt about which side she would have been on in the public debate about fox-hunting prompted by last week 's Private Member 's Bill . |
2 | I said three flights that I 've been on in the last fortnight . |
3 | Although members are down in the senior section a greatly improved atmosphere now exists . |
4 | Although members are down in the senior section a greatly improved atmosphere now exists . |
5 | But mostly it was directed towards herself , and whatever it was in her that seemed to respond to some call given out by the least suitable of men ; despite what she 'd been through in the past couple of years she appeared to have learned precisely nothing . |
6 | The God books to be found , yeah they 're up in a high place . |
7 | I never worry when we 're out in a force-eight gale ; not if she 's in charge . ’ |
8 | We all head off into the bloody storm , and then this whole horror comic gets sorted out when we 're back in the real world . |
9 | They 're back in the new Mazda MX5 . |
10 | Think of Woody Guthrie and you 're back in the presidential alley once more , for America 's folk hero was named after Woodrow Wilson , the man who took the USA into World War I after attempting to keep his country neutral , a 1916 song claiming ‘ He Kept Us Out The War ’ , though a later ragtime hit contained the lyric : ‘ We 're going to celebrate the end of the war in ragtime — be sure that Woodrow Wilson leads the band . ’ |
11 | So erm yes I think everybody 's very very disappointed as I think we probably heard with Paul Simpson because United certainly in my books , played some of the best football I 've seen them play since they 've been back in the second division in the erm first half , but really did let things slip away a little bit in the second . |
12 | Well Peter , I 'd I 'd love to say yes , as you know , but erm they 've gone to Swindon the last two years since United have been back in the second division , and really they 've performed dismally . |
13 | For the last three days ten novice sailors have been out in the Western Approaches , sailing in winds of 40 knots or more through occasional sleet showers . |
14 | All being well , the skies will part once or twice during the festival — only the second time the event has been out in the open air . |
15 | While I 've been out in the fresh air enjoying myself she 's been stuck in this featureless boarding house , wondering if I 'll ever come back . |
16 | Trousers of all kinds are back in a big way , says Hilary Alexander ; now , you only have to worry about width |
17 | Although you may get ridiculously low because of pressing on too hard , when , a few minutes later , you are back in the good conditions several thousand feet up , you must forget the wasted time and concentrate on flying normally . |
18 | Gloucester against Bridgend … that 's the game tonight … its more than a run out too … next week the cherry and whites are back in the first division fight at Northampton … but no chance of planning ahead six first teamers are missing |
19 | The fact remains that he was murdered on the night after his father 's funeral and if the two are unconnected we are back in the funny coincidences department . |
20 | When you are back in the main square of the Malá Strana , imagine it encircled with medieval houses set above arcades . |
21 | I am back in the little room at the top of the spiral staircase on Wednesday morning and I am sitting on the Squeez-Ee box , with the minute in front of me , going through the remaining contents of the Quaker Oats archive , page by dusty page . |
22 | Gesner would be on in a few moments and then the thing would lift off . |
23 | They must be all done or they would n't be down in the first place would they ? |
24 | ‘ All members of the team are to be down in the lower block , with their kit , half an hour before lock-up … |
25 | ‘ Mr Parkinson is with Sir Ewen in the big house , but he 'll be along in a few minutes , ’ Bob informed them after Maggie explained why she was there . |
26 | I just thought that the war would be fought far away , like the one in Abyssinia , and that it would be over in a few days , or weeks at the most . |
27 | Wars had been fought before by the regular Army , and this one , it was supposed , would be the same : it would be over in a few months , it not weeks . |
28 | Glasgow High/Kelvinside are hopeful that Shade Munro 's prolonged absence will be over in the New Year . |
29 | The PACE Day Centre near Aylesbury has been using the technique for the last 3 years , but it could all be over in the next couple of days . |
30 | Can I please because I have to be off in a few minutes . |