Example sentences of "be [adv prt] to the [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | Crime Squad officers had quickly been on to the address in Wiltshire Lane . |
2 | Adam said , ‘ I have n't been down to the cottage in an age . |
3 | She had been down to the lochside in the early morning with a basket of crusts and potato peelings for the water birds and had left a row of neat black boot prints in the snow . |
4 | I have n't been out to the park in a couple of months and that visit was strictly business . |
5 | but individuals have a responsibility for crime as well , because the ownership of , of crime problems is not just the police , it 's down to the community in which that the people live . |
6 | Though he 's handed down management of the firm to his daughter Margaret , Cyril still spends each morning making sandwiches at the back of the shop … then it 's off to the bakery in nearby Wanborough in the afternoon . |
7 | Lord Williams was up to the minute in his domestic arrangements . |
8 | Erm I I 'm speaking from recollection sir at having looked into this in the context of planning appeal which is now a little while ago , but it did strike me at the time that er there was a definite feeling that the agricultural issue was very strong protection of ag agricultural land throughout was a strong issue up to er the mid nineteen eighties and certainly was up to the time in late seventy nine early nineteen eighty and er therefore there was a feeling that Policy E three simply er was supplementary to those other policies . |