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

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1 Everything he hits seems to be right out of the middle and he also has a much better routine with his putting now that caddy Fanny Sunesson has stopped her ‘ wicketkeeper ’ pose behind his stance .
2 These comfortable apartments , reserved exclusively for Club 18–30 , are an ideal base for those who want to be right in amongst the action , being only two minutes from the shops , bars and nightlife of San An .
3 He says , If the cinema should have nudity there , the statues should be inside out of the view of people .
4 I sit on the side of the bed and decide maybe Rachel is right : I 'd be better off between the sheets than listening to this dross .
5 Some people in the Labour Party seem to believe that Labour will be better off without the unions .
6 Bank Assistants can not afford to live on their current salaries and , as has been pointed out , a Bank assistant who also happens to be a bread winner would be better off on the Dole !
7 You would be better off in the personnel department .
8 Then , after a bit , it becomes not something unacceptable , but something accepted or at least something which is demonstrated to be not out of the question .
9 For your own good , at least for the next year or so , I think you 'd be best out of the way .
10 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 .
11 erm That 'll be more down to the chairman than myself , he 'll put you more in line with that .
12 They could imagine what conditions must be like up in the mountains , having done their stint in the sticks at one time or another .
13 He said this did not amount to a demand for a right of veto : ‘ The principle we stick to is that the PLO will be totally out of the picture . ’
14 He soon comes into my old room cos he 's gon na be straight up on the bed , right .
15 Ever-changing regulations cause stress both because of the need to become familiar with new rules and because of the sensitivity needed to cope with clients who may be worse off after the changes .
16 ‘ They 'll soon be back up with the pace ’ , he says .
17 ‘ 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 . ’
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 This was highly unusual , since most golfers prefer their caddies to be well out of the way for such crucial short putts .
21 Medical examination of each child would then be almost out of the question ’ .
22 And Breeze 's heart sank still lower as she reflected that if they were really penniless , an artistic career with its inevitable ups and downs would be quite out of the question .
23 To defy convention , surrender her virginity , to a man she neither loved nor desired must be quite out of the question .
24 Under the registration of inspectors advocated by the Bill , local government inspection will be universally up to the standard which at the moment only the very best attain .
25 Follow our step-by-step guide and be flat out at the finish
26 It is significant that one of the few occasions when the author of Ancrene Wisse hints at the contemplative experience occurs in his account of the behaviour appropriate at the Mass : ( After the kiss of peace in the Mass , when the priest communicates , forget the world , be completely out of the body , and with burning love embrace your Beloved who has come down from heaven to your heart 's bower , and hold Him fast until He has granted you all that you ask . )
27 England to be definitely out of the World Cup
28 I mean increasingly we see that we 're , we get more constables here more constables there , but they do n't ever appear to be actually out on the streets , and until we can get more men on the streets with the deterrent effect that their appearance has , let alone anything else , we are not gon na get much further .
29 He may be safely out of the way again now , but a lot of decent people have no safety and no homes . ’
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