Example sentences of "be [adv] [adv prt] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 We must have been right out in the sticks .
3 It you are constantly down in the dumps over the price of fleecewear then this may be the answer to your prayers .
4 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 .
5 Yeah cos you 're not out in the morning must of heard from here .
6 It helps to remind the tourists of our native bush and that they 're now out in the wilds . ’
7 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 .
8 Do n't worry if your knees are way up in the air .
9 Erm I suppose there are later on in the play er th characters speak to each other and say very good that stupid berk over there kind of aside , but what you do n't get is any structures of characters as such .
10 ‘ But you , Bethlehem … small as you are to be among Judah 's clans , out of you shall come forth a governor for Israel , one whose roots are far back in the past , in days gone by .
11 You would be better off in the personnel department .
12 I 'm not out in the world . ’
13 As an experiment , using the currently available zone codes from the recogniser , if the recogniser 's zone code of a candidate word does not match the shape code of the word , the confidence in the candidate word can be reduced , thus it will be further down in the rank ordered list of candidate words .
14 They could imagine what conditions must be like up in the mountains , having done their stint in the sticks at one time or another .
15 ‘ Then I could show Mother Francis that I 'd be back up in the convent in time for Mass in the chapel , and she 'd get to know I was to be relied on . ’
16 When we are old we take longer to recover and because we ca n't discharge them to nursing kind of beds then there 'll be back up in the John Radcliffe Hospital and extra pressure there .
17 The catarrhal state may be lower down in the trachea which becomes extremely sore from much coughing for days and weeks , again is worse ( < ) morning and evening , a rattling , wheezing , barking cough in an oversensitive , chilly patient .
18 I 'm either up in the clouds or down in the dumps — you ought to know that by now .
19 He just stopped the car on the top of a small hill , for they were right out in the country now .
20 they were somewhere out in the North Road
21 His tools were all over in the cafeteria , there had to be something that he could use to open himself up .
22 The most notable conditions were low down in the West , particularly in the Glencoe area , where every stream formed a mini icefall and icy crags like Beinn Udlaidh were in excellent condition .
23 Fig 104 A and C are well placed but E has lost out being further back in the queue .
24 ‘ When I left you last night you were positively down in the dumps ; today you 're — you 're … ’ she made a helpless gesture with her hands , searching for the right adjective ‘ … you 're sizzling !
25 With it , we are back with the problems of identity , specifically those of projection , the process by which certain aspects of the self are seen as located in some object external to the self , and of introjection , the process by which certain aspects of external objects are seen as being located within the self ; we are firmly back in the area of object-relations .
26 No sign of Euclid , but the general view is that he 's somewhere out in the wood , recovering his composure
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 ‘ Everyone 's so down in the dumps and poor .
30 The ski resort as such is not down in the valley at all , would that it were ; rather , it is perched to devastatingly conspicuous effect on the side of a mountain to the west , up to which you can go either by car along a new road or by cable-car from the centre of Saint-Lary .
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