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

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1 I suspect , though , there can be no doubt about which side she would have been on in the public debate about fox-hunting prompted by last week 's Private Member 's Bill .
2 The search for a proper definition has certainly been on in the House of Commons for several years .
3 I said three flights that I 've been on in the last fortnight .
4 The stout landlord , who had been down in the cellar fetching a fresh keg of ale , lowered it to the floor .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Although members are down in the senior section a greatly improved atmosphere now exists .
8 The children talk about you all the time : when we are down in the shelter , which we still are , often , they keep saying they wish Uncle Walter was here , to make it entertaining .
9 Although members are down in the senior section a greatly improved atmosphere now exists .
10 ‘ No one knows what I 've been through in the last 12 months , ’ he said .
11 She knew that her presence and unwavering support was as important to the outcome as all the physical and psychological preparation that Lennox had been through in the past few months .
12 What we 've been through in the last few years has brought us a lot closer , and that 's part of the reason I 'm getting out of the rat race of international cricket … certainly for a few years , anyway .
13 But mostly it was directed towards herself , and whatever it was in her that seemed to respond to some call given out by the least suitable of men ; despite what she 'd been through in the past couple of years she appeared to have learned precisely nothing .
14 ‘ So would you have if you 'd had to put up with half of what I 've been through in the past !
15 Chairman John McBaine , passing sentence , labelled it a ‘ tragic case ’ , adding it was difficult to realise what suffering Lee had been through in the last few months .
16 Dass come up with the curtains , they 're down in the Courtesy Cleaners .
17 and let's hope they 're all looking on the bright side of life for this week 's coca cola cup games … now there was a time when Gloucester rugby would always give us a cheer … but they 're down in the dumps too …
18 They 're off in the Bury 20
19 ‘ We 're up in the air at the moment , ’ Bono concludes a line of conversation where we 're wondering about the direction and attitude of new music ( But can you trust it ? ) especially those current wagon hoppers such as Killing Joke ( J'accuse ! ) .
20 We 're up in the air and our school 's down there
21 And she replied by saying , ‘ Well , they 're up in the loft .
22 up there with him to clean it out because I say , you can isolate things but you 're up in the air .
23 we 're up in the air for the goal of the week from the star of the week …
24 we 're up in the air for the goal of the week from the star of the week …
25 Because you know what , they 're up in the air are n't they ?
26 Where are you then , yeah , but , you 're up in the high
27 where are one , we 're up in the high are n't we ?
28 I 'll do it before you 're up in the morning
29 Well that thing 's pretty easy if you 're doing it on the beach but what if you 're out in the water and it suddenly gusts up .
30 The best part about camping is the fact that you 're out in the open .
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