Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [prep] a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 now that tape that 's in now , tt , there 's a little bit at the front of that and it 's been on , oh it must of been on a fortnight and it does n't matter what you record
2 Reference is made to the unconstructive nature of housework tasks , to the emotionally frustrating sense of being on a treadmill that requires the same action to be repeated again and again ;
3 Oh you can say you understand , you feel sympathetic , make all the right sounds , but you ca n't know , there 's no way , not the sense of not belonging , of being in a group but always outside it , always different .
4 It is of no surprise to you and I to know that we are in a erm an economic crisis , and , but I think that we might be accused of being in an area that does n't take the fair share of the cuts .
5 It was like being in a loo that rose and fell .
6 ‘ It was like being in a car and hitting a brick wall .
7 It 's like being in a city and being besieged .
8 It is compounded when several people are involved in the aggravated taking of a vehicle — my hon. Friend the Member for Meriden ( Mr. Mills ) said that such people were not content with being in a car but wanted to be in the boot as well — and by the speed and lethal power of the Cosworths and other vehicles which they steal .
9 The truth was revealed only by chance , when a journalist for the US magazine Sports Illustrated happened to be aboard a boat when it hauled up seven dead porpoises , caught in a single set .
10 But it was to be over a month before Dad ‘ turned up ’ again .
11 Nevertheless , they appear to be of a type that would be used in the manufacture of bulk chemicals . ’
12 It would certainly appear to be of a representative or commemorative character however , which would make it one of the earliest of such scenes in Britain ( the most likely candidate for this honour is a possible chariot scene , from Exeter : Bidwell 1979 , pI .
13 So you 've got to take the initiative and be firm where you need to be with a company or with a farmer … and consider his needs , if they be economical , impracticable .
14 You need to be on a diet that is healthy , well-balanced , and that you enjoy and makes you feel good .
15 In Scotland , by contrast , one felt oneself to be on a periphery and , in some way , helpless .
16 The grass was lucky if it grew , was shone upon and rained upon , and was not burned , and was not pulled up by the roots , or poisoned , or buried when the ground was turned over , and some bits just happened to be on a line that humans wanted to walk on , and so got trampled , broken , pressed flat , with no malice ; just effect .
17 The law says that a dog does n't have to be on a lead but it does have to be under control .
18 I 'd half-expected the door to be on a chain or to be asked to push some ID through the letter-box before she opened up .
19 But er , any acquisition has to fit extremely well strategically and it has to be at a price that we consider to be a , a , a good price .
20 According to Alcuin the oppression of the Church by the secular power had been for some time a feature of Northumbrian political and ecclesiastical life , but the problem now was that Eanbald was said to be accompanied on his journeys through Northumbria by a retinue more numerous than any which had attended on his predecessors and inclusive of low-born soldiers , and Alcuin affected to be at a loss as to why he needed so large a force .
21 Older workers tend to be at an advantage when applying for jobs in today 's labour market simply because they belong to a generation which had fewer years of schooling .
22 My father , who 's also an actor , once wanted me to be in a play that he was in , and just being asked made me cry .
23 To Wilson , they all seemed to be in a fever and like any good nurse she waited anxiously for the point of crisis , more concerned about the fate of Mrs Browning than about that of Italy .
24 As I left the room I seemed to be in a school and I saw many children in the hall and I seemed to be late for a class .
25 sort of erm nobody seems to be in a flap and it
26 You do n't grasp it when you 're young , and if you 're born , obviously as a lot of the population now are , much younger , and have n't really been either touched or involved in a war , it 's very difficult , it 's something which we 've all seen on television , we 've all seen it at the films and you tend if you 're not careful , to pick up the glamorous side of it , you do n't realise I do n't think and in fact I keep saying this — I do n't think you can ever realise what it must be like to be in a battle until you 've actually been there .
27 They could see the train , but it seemed to be in a haze or a glowing flame .
28 ‘ How lucky we are to be in a band and not having to get up every morning to do a crappy job .
29 ‘ How lucky we are to be in a band and not having to get up every morning to do a crappy job .
30 I saw what she was — what she was to me — not what she seemed or would have appeared to be in a photograph or common portrait .
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