Example sentences of "[be] suddenly [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This means that , though many foreign goods are still way out of reach for most Poles , others are suddenly at fingertip-end .
2 - The only cricket stories in the newspapers are suddenly about winter tours of places you did n't even know played cricket .
3 I suppose that 's why you were suddenly in favour of my investing in the Rose Bowl .
4 The popularity of rap and hip-hop with young white provided further impetus and black directors were suddenly in demand .
5 Everything is suddenly in flux ; there are the physical changes — starting periods , changing shape and size , wondering what kind of figure we might have — and there are the changes of the outside world towards us : one day we might walk down the street and feel like a little girl ; the next , almost overnight , it seems impossible to avoid the glances , remarks and acknowledgement that we are somehow , in our mother 's words , ‘ becoming a woman ’ .
6 His weight was suddenly on Hullabaloo 's flank .
7 Whatever happened , the Virgin Group was secure , but the airline , 500 jobs , everything that had been built up over the last eighteen months , was suddenly in jeopardy through no fault of anyone at Virgin .
8 Four strokes ahead at the turn he was suddenly in trouble and overtaken by Jeff Maggert , who had a three-stroke lead with two to play .
9 He must have closed his eyes because the priest was suddenly in front of him .
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