Example sentences of "be all [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Erm they 're all up in the library .
2 We 're all here for the duration .
3 ‘ So you see , what with the Church never keeping adequate records and relying on the personal network all the time and the patronage system doing the same but relying on a different network , we 're all rather in the dark . ’
4 If your whole departments going out for any reason , for a departmental meeting , if you 're all out at a conference , or if there 's some sort of briefing or something going on , please let the switchboard know which numbers will be unattended , and how long you 'll be out for .
5 And anyone with a ponytail — mind you , they 're all out of a job now , are n't they ?
6 The dishes get rather confused when they 're all together on the table , ’ she added , trying to put things right .
7 Cos I think we 're all in for a chance to getting it now , fifty thousand
8 They 're all off to the pictures or somewhere .
9 The Museum of British Road Transport at Coventry , the Patrick Collection , the National Motorcycle Museum near the NEC , and the huge Aerospace Museum at RAF Cosford are all well worth a visit .
10 At first , these areas may seem quite unrelated , but no matter what countries you think of , the volcanoes in them have one rather odd thing in common — they are all very near the sea .
11 Propaganda campaigns , class struggle , the cult of the model worker and even the almost evangelical rhetoric of the cold war are all back with a vengeance .
12 If you learn to keep your emotions in check until you are all back in the dressing-room , then at least you will leave the punters thinking that they have seen a professional band who might not be quite ready for a week at the Hammersmith Odeon .
13 ‘ Hareton , Joseph and Zillah are all out of the house , ’ he said calmly , ‘ so we are quite alone . ’
14 ‘ The other heavy horses are all out on the land , so get to the riverside field as quick as you can , on horse or on foot .
15 They are all out in the street now , in every city in the world , and their eyes follow the rich and plan their revenge .
16 For you , the sea and sunshine , food and wine , the sport , the relaxation and the night life are all there for the taking .
17 We shall assume ( Fig. 2.6 ) that the vectors drawn from any point charge to point P are all parallel to the vector r0 drawn from an arbitrarily chosen origin inside ( just another way of saying that the point P is far away ) .
18 And they 'd be all down in the cellar do you see .
19 ‘ No , they were all completely off the cuff .
20 I felt an unbelievable relief when we were all up to the tizi and the real exploration could begin .
21 They were all off in the woods somewhere .
22 When at last we were all safely in a carriage , he would saunter off to buy a paper , and other people were coming in .
23 At one time Lancashire 's reply seemed very likely to even less than that as Albert Ward , Sugg , Smith and Briggs were all back in the pavilion with only 21 on the board .
24 Ninety minutes later they were all back in the saddle and drawing their first covert as if the season had just begun .
25 By 10pm , they were all back in the House to hear that the government had won by three votes .
26 Now she was a mother of five and the three young ones were all down with the fever .
27 Well some of them came by road and RAF trucks , the fuselages , and then there were all they started at the top of the airfield in the old flying club pavilion , and then they were er stripped down and stuff was taken off them , checked out , for airworthiness to see whether it was ready to go back on the planes , and then they came down to the back of the top hanger which was then they were all down to the skeleton of the aircraft and they started rebuilding them again like , there were engine shops and the place at the bottom hanger where they used to make the Swallow side-cars was the spraying and where they completed the aircraft .
28 We saw no razorbills , which was a surprise , and the few little auks we saw were all out on the water , but the puffins made up for the loss .
29 The place would be in a rush and a turmoil until they were all out in the field and Joe was sure enough of the neighbours who had come to help .
30 They were all out in the courtyard , and the evening sun was slanting low golden shafts of colour from the west , catching the windows of the ancient palace and turning them to molten copper .
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