Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [adv prt] in " in BNC.
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1 | And people like me , who prefer to communicate with words while flinging on random bits of any ‘ look ’ that happens to fit and be cleanish at the same time , are right out in the cold . |
2 | It you are constantly down in the dumps over the price of fleecewear then this may be the answer to your prayers . |
3 | Even once a predator has found a school , the prey fish are better off in the school than they would be alone , as has been proved by the following experiment . |
4 | It is one of the ways in which we ensure that , so far as possible , people are better off in work than out of work . |
5 | I share her view that industry , commerce and individuals in this country are better off in the European Community than outside it . |
6 | Bruno Walter was there and afterwards I was offered the post of first kapellmeister ; but I had to say , frankly I am better off in Aachen . |
7 | After around twenty years of virtual silence , except for chimes at the occasional wedding , the sixteenth century church bells are finally back in place . |
8 | They are already down in Cardiff but ASLEF apparently is objecting to the very small cabs which have been created for the driver at one end . |
9 | 4 months after the first tenants moved in , the builders are already back in this council house on the infamous Innsworth Grove estate . |
10 | Schmeichel added : ‘ We are quite happy that unlike last year we are not out in front . |
11 | Ruby she 'll have she 'll have some children though because I mean they 're somewhere down in |
12 | they 're somewhere down in Gillingham down in |
13 | Yeah cos you 're not out in the morning must of heard from here . |
14 | He says no , he says we 've thought about it , I says well you really ought to have it I says if you 're dial dialling a lot of erm , cos they dial a lot of these insurance companies and er mortgage lenders , the head offices , they 're always out in Ottingham , I said the Mercury pin number only cost you seven pound fifty a year , I says you think you can save that in a week so er ha so erm he was on about it , he says who 's the cheapest for that ? |
15 | As Harvey Postlethwaite , now Tyrrell 's chief designer , remarked at the time : ‘ If you 're slightly out in your calculations , then you 're completely wrong . ’ |
16 | It helps to remind the tourists of our native bush and that they 're now out in the wilds . ’ |
17 | An anonymous author provided an answer along lines approved by Bishop Berkeley : Dear Sir , Your astonishment 's odd ; I am always about in the Quad . |
18 | Do n't worry if your knees are way up in the air . |
19 | A spokesman for XL Recordings , whose acts include SL2 and the Prodigy , says : ‘ The county 's bands instigated the hard-core dance movement and are still out in front . ’ |
20 | Erm I suppose there are later on in the play er th characters speak to each other and say very good that stupid berk over there kind of aside , but what you do n't get is any structures of characters as such . |
21 | Overseas investors are also up in arms . |
22 | We heard the news over the radio at lunch break and I tell you , Clem , my lads are really up in arms . |
23 | ‘ But you , Bethlehem … small as you are to be among Judah 's clans , out of you shall come forth a governor for Israel , one whose roots are far back in the past , in days gone by . |
24 | They are now back in this country in the process of establishing new Vineyard churches . |
25 | Some of the restored windows are now back in place . |
26 | Specific forms for community care referrals , assessment and care planning are now out in draft and will be amended in the light of comments and ‘ trial runs ’ . |
27 | Jeremy , I , I said it was a , a particularly bad problem , er we , we are worse off in this area for homelessness that a lot of other places are n't we ? |
28 | I 'm not up in all that , I 'm not in the higher class , I just vote because he wants me to . |
29 | I 'm not out in the world . ’ |
30 | If I 'm not out in ten minutes fetch a constable . ’ |