Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Rotherham are right up at the top of the table and they are there on merit .
2 Only when the opposition are right back on the defence or for free kicks .
3 And people like me , who prefer to communicate with words while flinging on random bits of any ‘ look ’ that happens to fit and be cleanish at the same time , are right out in the cold .
4 It you are constantly down in the dumps over the price of fleecewear then this may be the answer to your prayers .
5 Even once a predator has found a school , the prey fish are better off in the school than they would be alone , as has been proved by the following experiment .
6 Your financial situation can improve , but you may have to wait until next year before you are entirely out of the woods .
7 There is something very disturbing about a benefit system which will prop up Mr Deaves until he gets back on his business feet , yet is reluctant to help people who are literally out on the streets .
8 I am just out of the bath .
9 ‘ Tipperary are already through to the knock-out stages of the league and ca n't be caught , but mindful of their pride and arrogance they wo n't be doing us too many favours . ’
10 The Sandinistas point out that many thousands of rebels are already back inside the country , and that their alleged attacks necessitated the ending of the ceasefire .
11 The only championship now open to Falls ' senior side is the PGL Division One title as they are already out of the CIS Irish Senior Cup and the PGL Milk Senior Cup which continues on Wednesday night with the following fixtures .
12 and as we 're right up towards the end and now after the bank holiday we 've had lovely fine weather anyway , we got off to the main road and turned at Fibwell traffic lights onto the A twenty one and we got the to end of the dual carriageway onto the tail end of the queue as it started into the road works so I just went over the central reservation and went back down the dual carriageway to the traffic lights at
13 You 're better off without the thing .
14 A goal from Cliftonville striker Ron Manley in the first half was enough to settle this most disappointing affair ; the only consolation for Linfield is that they 're already through to the quarter-finals .
15 We 're just down for the weekend to air the place out and run the heating .
16 And while Leith was thinking , heavens , Rosemary was a year older than her and had been married , and was starting to feel grateful that she had the parents she had , Rosemary was going on , ‘ They 're both out at the moment . ’
17 We 're also off to the West Ham game on Wed 8th , but Leeds tickets are limited to Sunderland-attenders — AGAIN !
18 We 're now back to the page that we were on which is six six one
19 It helps to remind the tourists of our native bush and that they 're now out in the wilds . ’
20 They 've cut back on the number of trainees ; they 've cut back on the number of occasionally used specialists ; they 're really down to the bedrock now .
21 You have to spend years and years working off the initial residue of suspicion and diffidence before you 're even out of the red , let alone seeing any positive return for your efforts .
22 We 're too out of the way for mains electricity . ’
23 I 'm sorry to say all hopes of a tranquil day are totally out of the question .
24 An anonymous author provided an answer along lines approved by Bishop Berkeley : Dear Sir , Your astonishment 's odd ; I am always about in the Quad .
25 Do n't worry if your knees are way up in the air .
26 ‘ We 're gon na have to check and see if there are more back at the house .
27 That is , when they 're not watching themselves in the mirrors , making sure that they are still up to the mark .
28 Half the lines are still down since the war .
29 Debt is what millions of families are still in after the spend , spend years of the late 1980s .
30 Skipper Ian Smith and prop Pete Jones , their 2 Scottish internationals , are both out of the game .
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