Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Meanwhile Davies has been busy with the camera and his latest 16 x 20 inch black-and-white prints of sharply-shadowed New York store fronts are on at Sonnabend through to the end of the month . |
2 | They 'll of course attempt to claim that any future cuts in schools ' budgets are down to lack of government funding . |
3 | I also welcome two more amendments which have also been put down by my Noble Friend , Lord and of course are down for discussion now . |
4 | Holes 4 to 12 are down at sea level , the rest on the cliff tops and exposed to swirling sea breezes which punish injudicious ambition . |
5 | For slip stitch the main carriage is set to slip so the cam lever is on S on Silver and Knitmaster machines , both Part buttons are in on Brother and the selection lever or dial is set to the central empty position on the Toyota models 901 and 950 . |
6 | But here they are through with history |
7 | Back-in-form Glenavon are through from Group C ; they play Carrick who will still have a chance of leapfrogging Bangor . |
8 | Oh , the same what I says I do n't know what they 're on about , they 're on about garlic , well I know about garlic |
9 | We 're on about taxation this week , well the- they 're in trouble over that now . |
10 | Right then , we 're on to stress . |
11 | We 're on to tape two now ? |
12 | Yeah we 're on to tape two cos this A side of tape two . |
13 | So now you 're on to phase two . |
14 | After that we 're down to emergency lighting , just the aisle lights and not much else for about four hours , then we 're in the dark . ’ |
15 | If we eliminate the name of the place as being the first word , we 're down to Centenary or Bramley then . |
16 | They 're in for punishment not nourishment . |
17 | We 're off to South America now to join up again with the Camel Trophy … an international expedition through Brazil and Guyana … |
18 | We 're off to South America now to join up again with the Camel Trophy … an international expedition through Brazil and Guyana … |
19 | ‘ Cheap , ’ Rose replied , quoting the pusher , ‘ the price of a few gallons of petrol and you 're off to paradise . ’ |
20 | Lassa Java and Ringa Hustle … tomorrow night they 're off to wimbledon the track not the tennis courts for the Greyhound Derby … it 's the biggest race of the year … there 's 40,000 pounds for the winner … millions will be bet … it 's the grand national of the greyhound world … |
21 | They 're off to football are n't they ? |
22 | They 're up for sale at an auction of film props to be held in Norton in Gloucestershire . |
23 | ‘ If they 're up to standard and I like them , I 'll use them — simple as that . ’ |
24 | So then you 're up to date , but three in the afternoon you 've got the C B S evening news , 'cos they 're also three hours earlier . |
25 | We 're , working on an hotel project I think and we 're up to week thirteen on the programme and I think you might be able to see on week thirteen and given the information we 've got at the moment as well , it means we 're gon na be working on three floors at once so it was the first thing to identify . |
26 | And they th , they not only leave the country , they 're up in space , you ca n't get hold of them , in fact , he 's not at work . |
27 | J.B. Well again you see you 're up against tradition all the time , are n't you ? |
28 | ‘ When you 've got nothing except just your bare life and you 're up against destiny or death . |
29 | I mean if we 're out at work , we 're out at work or if w we 've gone out shopping or something like that . |
30 | I mean if we 're out at work , we 're out at work or if w we 've gone out shopping or something like that . |