Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] be [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Right lovely thank you Ah I suppose I better be off to work . |
2 | Does the Minister accept the definition that recession is when someone else is out of work , depression is when one is out of work oneself , and the only hope of recovery will be when the Government are out of work ? |
3 | Then suddenly I had a phone call , which really was out of the blue because if anything I had been expecting a letter . |
4 | Will she not be back from her trip soon , and hope to see you before you go ? ’ |
5 | Have you ever been up to Clogwyn Du'r Arddu in the pouring rain and the vilest weather ? |
6 | Maya said , ‘ You ever been up in a helicopter ? ’ |
7 | She probably be round at some point today , wo n't she ? |
8 | She really is back to square one . |
9 | If in the unlikely event , if they want to feel a C C Q , let them have it , do n't , do n't because that person may be a tax he , he buys he has to feel what he 's buying and to deprive him from that you really are up against it . |
10 | She often was in on Saturday . |
11 | Who else was in on it with him ? ’ |
12 | You definitely are on along the right lines . |
13 | So do n't start this work until everything else is up to date . |
14 | in his assignment done , is that everything else there the outside cover but everything else is up to you to make sure the inside is filled . |
15 | If they were not lying securely in their graves , awaiting the Day of Judgement , what might they not be up to in the long hours of darkness , as the boards creaked and the wind howled on Wuthering Heights ? |
16 | She was so worried and scared of me that I could n't reward her when she did something right and , obviously , telling her off was out of the question . |
17 | But they not see Darius because he not been in since five o'clock . |
18 | Has he already been out to dinner with someone before coming here ? |
19 | Third , BT 's financial strength means that customers do n't have to worry about it still being around in five years time . |
20 | On the M forty between junctions four and five , that 's between High Wycombe and Stokenchurch , there are two narrow lanes in both directions , with a contraflow for a short stretch about midway between the two junctions , and it also is down to single line traffic at times , as required . |
21 | Having reached that stage , from now on it really is up to you . |
22 | Erm , it 's a matter of choice a free choice within the present laws of this country er , even more important perhaps than that , that it really is up to the hunts to convince those farmers that the , that the farmers want them . |
23 | In the final analysis it really is up to the planning officers and the planning committee to decide whether the benefits which it will bring to the locality outweigh the objectors ' views . |
24 | ‘ It really is down to him how he manages in prison , ’ said one prison source . |
25 | Everyone else was out at work , and the two of them were sitting inside in the semi-darkness drinking raksi . |
26 | The harvest had started , everyone else was out in the fields , afraid it would rain , and for the next few days Libby and George joined in , stooking and carrying sheaves which they could seldom get to balance . |
27 | Our critic on what else is on in London |
28 | Our critic on what else is on in London |
29 | Our critic on what else is on in London |