Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 No that 's only on at the weekends darling
2 ‘ Everyone 's so down in the dumps and poor .
3 It is largely up to the banks themselves to decide on the ratio that they consider to be ‘ prudent ’ : i.e. the ratio that provides them with enough liquid assets to enable them to meet any demands for cash .
4 In a sense , the Jury 's still out on the Times cos you 'd have to look at it over say a three of four month period .
5 Although marketing is done centrally , the success of a franchise is also down to the efforts of the franchisee in drumming up business .
6 ‘ And it 's straight on at the lights for the Butcher Building , by the way . ’
7 As Lloyd points out , ‘ In effect it is now up to the police to exercise their political judgement about our freedom to demonstrate ’ ( 1989:260 ) .
8 The former English national champion is now out of the singles competition but has reached the semi-finals of the doubles .
9 The former English national champion is now out of the singles competition but has reached the semi-finals of the doubles .
10 It 's now up to the players to buck their ideas up and bounce back . ’
11 ‘ He plays for a mixed side in his spare time and is well up with the rules which is pretty useful because they seem to change every couple of months . ’
12 The only place that is well out from the banks on a river is the middle section .
13 But they are taking the view that they will only provide the service equipment , that 's the cabling and the installation and what have you , but not the cameras and that it 's again up to the Police Authority to provide the cameras .
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