Example sentences of "[is] [adv prt] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm sure she wrote everything from the ‘ What 's On in Stoke Newington ’ column to the reports of the Council 's planning committee meetings with equal sincerity , convinced she was helping to change the world . |
2 | For a complete up-to-date list of what 's on in Zurich , pick up a copy of Zurich News which is published each week . |
3 | Heat is on in battle for sausage honours |
4 | Our critic on what else is on in London |
5 | Our critic on what else is on in London |
6 | Our critic on what else is on in London |
7 | THE search is on in Cleveland to find the best and most useful new device to crack crime . |
8 | Once it 's down in black and white , you know you ca n't forget it so you can put it out of your mind until the next day . |
9 | I could have put my doctor down but he 's down in London so I 'm in the process of changing doctors again . |
10 | I want a physio for a kid with cystic fibrosis , but she 's down in ITU and wo n't be free for half an hour . ’ |
11 | That 's down in er Kent somewhere , I 've forgotten where it is but it 's down in Kent . |
12 | Here 's Tufnell again for , that one comfortable low in turn , he played pretty well in fact , but it 's down in front of his feet and then very sportingly picks down and picks the ball up gives it to Jack Russell . |
13 | Generally speaking — to my knowledge — only in deep water : they have them up in Coniston , we have them here , but it 's down in Windermere where they make the most of them . ’ |
14 | ‘ It 's down in patches , but picking up quite easily . ’ |
15 | ‘ At Mike Mahoney 's down in Marsh Street they were laying odds on thee having been cut up for cats-meat . ’ |
16 | She 's running the Duke of Edinburgh award scheme for Wales , she 's down in Brecon |
17 | Michael Wayland 's over in London , too . |
18 | Short of employment , barring a difficult business of protecting his brother 's interests here , as Waleran is protecting Robert 's over in Normandy , as well as he can , this one enjoys putting the fox among the fowls , especially two such spurred and hackled cockerels as your prior and Ramsey 's Herluin . |
19 | Yes , that 's Stirling 's over in Wantage , and you 're moving them to Shillingford for six months . |
20 | The Boston Globe quoted Citizens ' Chairman , President and Chief Executive Officer Larry Fish as saying , ‘ We think the worst is over in New England , and it seems like the right point in the cycle to begin our growth and expansion in the region . ’ |
21 | Once one budget round is over in March , the chief executive and the chief officers ' group will prepare papers for the policy and resources committee identifying key issues for deeper analysis , possible priorities for the next financial year , and areas for major economies . |
22 | our next stop is over in Herefordshire at Ross on Wye … we 're meeting up with a young tennis player who 's won himself a place at the world 's top coaching clinic … the story of Tim Bibby is our Friday Feature |
23 | The best rugby is over in Aylesbury on Sunday … |
24 | He is over in Lewes unfortunately , but he did offer so to do , er which I think would you know put you in a more informed position to pursue the matter with this committee . |
25 | But the furniture is made all over the place although 's our best maker and he 's up in Scotland . |
26 | What 's up in SoHo |
27 | Oh she 's , so she 's up in Sheffield ? |
28 | Yeah , and also he lives so far out and he was saying you know , Julie 's up in er in Birmingham , Andy 's up in Birmingham , he 's had no one to see , Eileen 's come back up to Birmingham he sees quite a lot of and er I think he 's just a bit lonely . |
29 | you 've only got to see any tax that goes up and everyone 's up in arms about it . |
30 | you know , the way she does n't like it then she 's up in arms |