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

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1 Lights are on in some of the windows as milkmen and postmen swallow mugs of hot tea .
2 Grub 's up but prices are down in two culturally diverse London restaurants .
3 However , this approach was not as successful as that implemented in probeorder , in that where the map and hybridisation data are in in serious conflict the contigs generated will be a poor compromise between the two .
4 SSP is payable for up to 28 weeks in a PIW , but most periods of sickness are over in three weeks .
5 Something to do with what he 'd been through in some war .
6 The minute the seatbelt sign goes off , they 're up in First Class .
7 Oh they 're out in that car again out there .
8 So that 's what 's been going on in terms of output , in terms of orders already received , orders are up in all mainland regions of the U K. It 's the first time that we 've seen that since er the beginning of the recession and that 's the sense in which we think one can say erm reasonably sort of er straightforwardly that the recovery has indeed spread around the mainland economy .
9 Gary Shandling , host of the ceremony in Los Angeles , warned the audience after Clapton had picked up the Best Album Grammy : ‘ If you are up in any other categories against Eric Clapton , I would go home now . ’
10 ‘ This is the first time I 've been back in eight years , ’ says Brenda , who is at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall tonight and the Playhouse , Edinburgh , tomorrow .
11 It was hard not to think of life as it had been back in 1986 , or in Terry 's and Tom 's case , 1985 .
12 We have still not been given any kind of direct word , we 've not been back in direct communication with them .
13 Our fieldworkers are out in all conditions , rescuing bewildered , sick , injured , maimed and terrified animals .
14 Dad normally would n't have been out in such madness , but there he was , this grey-haired man just over five feet tall , going into a phone-box when we had a working telephone in our hall .
15 You are back in that cloud of desire .
16 Many of last year 's favourites , including the Gel MC and Gel A6 , are back in updated form .
17 It is easy to slide tiles around and find they are back in some position they were in before .
18 Any Which Way You Can ( 1980 ) , BBC1 , 6.55pm Clint Eastwood , Sondra Locke and Clyde the orangutan are back in this fast-moving comedy sequel to Every Which Way But Loose .
19 are back in this country , but Louisa has gone off and is erm , got a job with C B S , she 's driving at the Olympic Games .
20 Against that , fibre factories and others at the ‘ heavy end ’ of the business are back in full production and Tencel , Courtaulds ' new solvent-spun cellulosic fibre , is going well .
21 Then abruptly I am back in real time , bobbing up and down in the river , powerless against its current .
22 I 'm on in five minutes , that old ass slowed me down . ’
23 He 'd be down in half an hour though .
24 " He said he 'd be along in ten minutes . "
25 He should be along in half an hour or so . "
26 The war will be over in nine or ten months at the most . ’
27 But he said he did n't mind as long as he was helping the war effort , and anyway it would all be over in six months and he could go back to selling firewood .
28 Maybe it wo n't , and my father says it 'll be over in six months anyway , so none of them will have to go . ’
29 Again , in the late 1920s Max Born told a group of scientists visiting Göttingen that ‘ physics , as we know it , will be over in six months . ’
30 Then again , in 1928 , physicist and Nobel prize winner Max Born told a group of visitors to Göttingen University , " Physics , as we know it , will be over in six months . "
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