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

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1 ‘ Now that I 've left the army , I 'll soon be down in the fields with you again , ’ said Troy lightly .
2 The change has been a major exercise , and while the civil war may not be over in the eyes of the excise collectors , the next issue of Guinness Today will carry the story of the people behind the massive change to End Product Duty .
3 That way , I think that some land might become available , but it would have to be up to the planners to be more flexible .
4 They must n't be out of the perimeters of the pallet .
5 The most common offence was to break the curfew , aliens were not supposed to be out on the streets after eleven .
6 I ring up and they say ‘ it 'll be three weeks ’ — I could be out on the streets by then . ’
7 Nearly one third of Britain 's 800,000 sows will be out in the fields by the end of next year , reckons marketing director Bernard Hoggarth .
8 ‘ Well then , ’ I told her , ‘ you will be back on the boards for autumn , when the season begins .
9 They do n't expect the train to be back on the tracks until the turn of the century .
10 We will be back to the failings of Management Budgeting .
11 And one suspects it might be back in the days of the nineteen fifties , nineteen sixties when the labour party opposed anything at local level , of course , but at local level that might tend towards helping people to be upwardly mobile on the grounds that upwardly mobile people stop voting labour .
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