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

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1 The widow 's suit looked brand-new and Wexford could n't help wondering if she had actually been out the previous afternoon to buy it .
2 They all seemed to be down the after ballast compartment so I called down something like , " Come on lads , " I 've got my seizure , what about yours ? "
3 So it means it 's not Ah so it means it 's got to be up the top end .
4 They know what to write and how to write , and if they do not they will be out the front door before they can pick up their hats and coats .
5 Léonie and Thérèse were down the other end , putting on their boots .
6 When both of us were back the new arrangements would come into full working .
7 The Swedes were moved out , but were back the following day .
8 As for the residents , they know just where they like to be and that 's down the local pub .
9 ‘ Players who whack someone when the play is up the other end of the field are cowards .
10 Usually , but not always , the ball of the slip indicator is out the other way .
11 ‘ I hear the constable was down the other day , if you do n't mind me saying so , ’ Mrs Clamp said , and coughed politely .
12 The village was very isolated in the past , and until the road down into Curral das Freiras was built in 1959 , the only access was down the narrow , twisting , tortuous path which you can still see from the village .
13 ‘ Last time I went ter the pictures it was up the Grand picture 'ouse in Grange Road .
14 One umpire was up the other end , the other was too busy controlling his refractory pony to watch what Randy was up to .
15 Everything depended on the weather and if your luck was out the hired man 's time could be up and not much hay in .
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