Example sentences of "[is] [adv prt] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's on about that ? |
2 | What 's he 's on with that ? |
3 | To find out which position line , to or from the beacon , the aircraft is on at any given moment . |
4 | Unfortunately , the club seems incapable of deciding which one it is in at any given time . |
5 | The response of polymers to mechanical stresses can vary widely , and depends on the particular state the polymer is in at any given temperature . |
6 | So the girl is in on this , the artist and he goes off to meet this er bride-to-be at the airport and she comes in , perfectly , she looks like a model off of , off of Vogue , he practically drops dead of course . |
7 | ‘ Did you mention when you wrote that he is in with some Cockney riff-raff ? ’ |
8 | JIMMY 'S , the real-life hospital drama , is in for some exciting episodes next year . |
9 | They 're their , their animals that 's all like that chicken up the garden I mean I do n't know what it 's in , might be in a run , but being the place that is in behind that shed , there ai n't that much space with a rabbit as well is there , you know , I mean , there might be a run on the floor , it 'll be crazy to have a run on the floor because she 's had rats |
10 | The band 's popularity is down to many things ; a mega line-up that can muster three fiddle players , a flute hero in Frankie Kennedy , and some brill , floaty singing from Maread Ni Mhaonaigh . |
11 | That is down to little else but bad luck . |
12 | I feel the improvement we have seen in him is down to that . ’ |
13 | ’ The reason this club is £1.3 million in debt is down to some bad , bad financial decisions . ’ |
14 | The reason this club is £1.3million in debt is down to some bad , bad financial decisions . ’ |
15 | Now the proportion is down to less than a quarter , and falling . |
16 | ‘ Well if Security 's in on that could n't they be finding the same pattern that you have ? ’ |
17 | On this occasion he strode in and slapped his son on the back and shouted , ‘ Well my boy , your father feels he 's in for another great money-making day today at the garage ! |
18 | Well he 's in for another two weeks |
19 | If the old man really is up there watching he 's in for some good laughs . ’ |
20 | It 's down to that individual is n't it ? |
21 | Aye well it 's over in that unit . |
22 | and it 's over like that |
23 | The extraordinary laying is over for another year and the crabs ' progeny , abandoned , must now look after themselves . |
24 | ‘ I 'll just phone the Nobel Prize Committee and tell them their search is over for another year . ’ |
25 | Our Annual General Meeting is over for another year . |
26 | The era of free competition in the capitalist economy is over in all areas and in all respects . |
27 | , well we shall , we shall do , but eh , in actual fact , cos my son , who we go out to be with of course is over in this Country at the moment . |
28 | He comes to the end of one and without pause is off on another . |
29 | To make matters more confusing , although A starts by saying yes , indicating he agrees , it becomes clear that he does n't entirely agree and is off on another tack . |
30 | No doubt Sir David is off on another of his trips to an exotic location soon — but for now he 's happy to settle for a spot of exploration a bit nearer to home . |