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

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1 IF you are down in the South West sector of the region over the next weekend the Swanage Railway is having a Steam Gala weekend .
2 HOWEVER , if you are down in the South East corner , the Kent and East Sussex Railway invites you to return to the ‘ Good Old Days ’ on Saturday and Sunday at Tenterden Station from 10am to 5pm .
3 We drove round in circles for an hour and now we 're back in the Butcher Building .
4 You 're back in the lead dear .
5 Another remarked that once one had seen the ostriches ( he meant the ospreys at Loch Garten ) , the Aviemore Centre , and been up in the chair lift to Cairn Gorm there ‘ was n't anything else to do ’ .
6 And he could have been back in the locker room even quicker had he served out for the match when he led 5–2 in the second set .
7 It was warm and dry and could not possibly have been out in the snow storm .
8 We are back in the ball game with a vengeance , especially if we beat Cambridge United next Saturday . ’
9 Couple are back in the water business
10 They now believe David Ashworth could be back in the Liverpool area after leaving the couple 's 20-month-old baby Gareth , in Scotland yesterday .
11 No talk of going out for meals then , everyone rushed off to their respective homes , grateful for the knowledge that they would not have to be back in the Variety Theatre until the ‘ half ’ on the Monday evening .
12 It was a slow-going mile , but towards the end one could hear occasional cars along the road ahead and Gareth and Coconut with whoops crashed through the last few yards , again , as the week before , relieved to be back in the space age .
13 The year will be disappointing , but we are very confident that we will be back in the league table next year , ’ she added .
14 I was happy to see him and happy to be back in the Star Zoo again .
15 In a few weeks the bird will be back in the fighting ring . ’
16 Burke may be back in the Palace defence , and Dennis is in their squad .
17 Bryan Robson will be back in the starting line-up at Norwich , replacing the suspended Mark Hughes , and after a brief 14 minute cameo — his first in the Premier League for more than three months — his manager said : ‘ His presence will be important . ’
18 The lights were on in the Incident Room .
19 They were down in the order book at four and eight pence .
20 Nationalization was dead as far as I was concerned , we were back in the rat race .
21 ‘ The sort of people John Smith was winding up at the Trade Union Conference about a return to a Golden Age , when they were back in the driving seat and great rights for their members , and a friendly government again — some of those people are beginning to make noises .
22 and , who work in Risley 's Effluent Plant Projects Office , were quick off the mark in the second race and were back in the boat house long before the second boat , crewed by and , had completed the required four laps .
23 They were back in the sitting room .
24 WHAT 'S On in the North West tonight .
25 ‘ He 's down in the mouth worse'n ever today . ’
26 The moon comes up during the day time it 's up in the day time it sets during the day time .
27 Just weeks after moving to Good Morning Television , 43-year-old Ewart is back in the ITN newsroom at Grays Inn Road , London .
28 ‘ The way things are working out you only have to win four or five games and everything is back in the melting pot , ’ he said .
29 Chrysler is back in the UK market with two variations on the old Willys Jeep theme as the prelude to what the company hopes will be a wide range of new models designed to exploit profitable niches .
30 This policy is back in the desk drawer at the moment , but it is clearly going to be placed back on the table , since the government is even considering charging thirty pound a night for N H S beds .
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