Example sentences of "be [adv prt] there on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | No he is n't Jane , but you ca n't really blame him , I 've gone on record , er it 's a case of repeating yourself , it 's not his fault ; the players when they 're out there on the pitch , they ca n't do it . |
2 | You must believe me when I tell you that they 're out there on the plain somewhere and coming towards us . |
3 | It 's a pretty lonely business when you 're out there on the track . |
4 | Delahoussaye continued : ‘ Racing is so competitive when you are out there on the track , but when something like this happens you know it could be you next time . |
5 | ‘ It 's vital that the people making those decisions are in touch with the grass roots of the sport — that they are out there on the ground talking to athletes and coaches , attending races and letting it be known what they are doing . |
6 | She would be down there on the terrace , in her black flannel coat and skirt , clutching her plaid shawl round her shoulders , her skirt hem clogged with snow … |
7 | Winter was coming , and eagles wanted to be out there on the winds , planning , checking over territory , grouping after the isolations of spring and summer mating and rearing . |
8 | When I might be out there on the stage , applauded by thousands — however humbly I have to begin . |
9 | ‘ Literally hundreds of people were down there on the beach , ’ she said . |
10 | I know Dad says he knows all about the theatre because he works there , but he does n't , he does n't know a thing about actually being out there on the boards — waiting in the dressing rooms for your call — putting on your make-up — rehearsing in a real ensemble where you do workshops and Stanislavsky method and … |
11 | It 's up there on the wall three hundred and sixty-five days a year . ’ |
12 | But not everything 's up there on the screen , Ben . ’ |
13 | It always strikes me when you see meths drinkers and imagine those people as children — they were all beautiful then , and it is simply an inexplicable phenomenon which makes me sit here and that other person is out there on the street . |