Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | No sign of Euclid , but the general view is that he 's somewhere out in the wood , recovering his composure |
2 | ‘ The Lorrimores ’ private car is unhitched … it 's somewhere back on the track , and the Canadian is coming . ’ |
3 | I know which it is but it 's somewhere down in the corner where your brother used to live that corner down there Harry somewhere down there . |
4 | But it 's right up against the house , it 's got ta come down . |
5 | The queue 's right out through the glass doors |
6 | It 's right back to the Stamp Acts which were so bitterly and rightly resisted in the early part of the 19th century . ’ |
7 | It is all over for the present . ’ |
8 | He 's only back from the war two minutes and he 's put the Medical Officer of Health 's nose out of joint . |
9 | It 's obviously up to the plaintiff to make the running . ’ |
10 | Fishbane 's bedroom is somewhat out of the way and near the lift , so that the ladies can be discreetly smuggled up there by Ramsbum . |
11 | Duty on cigarettes is up ten percent — that 's thirteen pence on a packet of twenty , but on pipe tobacco duty is only up by the rate of inflation . |
12 | That erm , made me laugh because he said to his secretary erm you know , I I honestly do n't think your time is she is so down in the mouth . |
13 | Quite , providing there was only one representative , and we were n't overburdened , providing it was clearly understood that they were there almost in the same way that a local member would be , to speak on a given item , and not to vote , then I do n't think we 'd have any objections , but it 's entirely up to the Committee , how do you feel ? |
14 | At the end of the day , how a member state organises itself is entirely up to the member state itself . |
15 | Where the tail goes from there is entirely up to the driver . |
16 | If only one partner is Catholic , permission to marry in a non-Catholic church may be given but is entirely up to the discretion of the priest . |
17 | Layouts such as this seem to completely polarise opinion , and the decision is obviously down to the individual . |
18 | ‘ Dr. Stevie 's already out on the course . |
19 | With most binoculars it is in the same field with Gamma Sagittæ , but is just out of the field with × 20 . |
20 | In the large majority of cases a straightforward mathematical solution is just out of the question . |
21 | I want to ask about my sin , but Pa is already through to the Lord , praying h rd on my behalf . |
22 | Yeah it 's , it 's just on at the moment er they did n't hear any the other stuff |
23 | And that 's just over to the shop there , just over the at the other side of the road . |
24 | he 's just down to the beach |
25 | ‘ It 's just down to the fact that they make extremely good records . |
26 | And that 's just down in the library is that it ? |
27 | The language barrier means that real interaction with the indigenous population is largely out of the question . |
28 | ‘ I do n't want to fuss , ’ he says , ‘ but the rocking chair is usually over by the wall , not in front of the hearth . ’ |
29 | Brittain is always up with the lark and it was a nice piece of work that Needle Gun did under Roberts on the Side Hill woodchip gallops early on Tuesday that makes me select him for the Laburnum Stakes . |
30 | In any case it is always up to the Minister . |