Example sentences of "[adv] be [adv] in the " in BNC.

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1 Such would obviously be so in the case of a binding compromise ; but even where there is no consideration for the payment , it may have been made to close the transaction and so be irrecoverable .
2 How long was forever in the undercity ?
3 Grateful though he was — and there are few examples of anyone more grateful and generous than he was to those who had in any way helped him or even just been around in the bad times — he was not going to be craven or knuckle down like a goody-two-shoes .
4 We were there on 3rd May 1945 when Rangoon was liberated , and that evening I gave a short broadcast over All-India Radio , telling our friends in India and Burma that we should shortly be back in the liberated city to help with the tremendous task of reconstruction .
5 Biddlecombe 's new beat is around the horse sales … his year 's of racing expertise is being harnessed at last … and the best news of all is that he may soon be back in the saddle
6 ‘ Now that I 've left the army , I 'll soon be down in the fields with you again , ’ said Troy lightly .
7 The day wanes , and if your words are to be believed then I had best be back in the security of your Rorim before nightfall . ’
8 The change has been a major exercise , and while the civil war may not be over in the eyes of the excise collectors , the next issue of Guinness Today will carry the story of the people behind the massive change to End Product Duty .
9 I , I , well let me start first of all like most companies this has been erm er concentrated wonderfully in er reconsidering the plans and this means that quite seriously that erm er the cost can not be precisely in the accounts because there 's a redesign .
10 His yorker may not be quite in the same league as the Waqar Younis toe-cruncher but , again because of his height , batsmen often fail to pick the length until too late and , with the inswing , the sight of middle and leg stumps splayed is not uncommon .
11 To his delight , Davis 's secretary informed him in clipped tones that : ‘ Mr Davis has been called out urgently and will not be back in the office until Friday . ’
12 There were terrible noises in the night ; people being ill , in real pain in the next bed , and I remember somebody being there at night and not being there in the morning .
13 It must be remembered that the role of the police outlined above is purely in the context of a situation where violence occurs or is threatened .
14 WHEN it comes to eternal youth Cliff Richards just is n't in the frame .
15 That , cynics claim , is why the Treasury has marked time : had the electricity industry still been firmly in the public sector , an 8% rate-of-return requirement would have embarrassingly undermined the government 's plans for capital-hungry nuclear-power stations .
16 The position of former Yugoslavia has always been somewhere in the middle between socialist East and capitalist West .
17 Had it always been so in the period of the conflict with England ?
18 Now erm I think it is and he rang me up and asked me would the strike still be on in the middle of er February .
19 They will still be around in the year 2000 , ’ he said .
20 ‘ So that a body put in later would still be there in the morning ? ’
21 She felt him collapse next to her , knowing that , exhausted as he was , he would sink into immediate and deep sleep , and , secure that he would still be there in the morning , she too , sank into slumber .
22 Our gangs have varied between two and ten , usually being somewhere in the middle .
23 But it still is n't in the right place .
24 When a show is imminent , as it almost always is somewhere in the world , they spend over ten hours a day in the immaculately ordered studio at the bottom of their garden .
25 The company , which was to have introduced a mid-range , 80486-based TC1000 series of fault-tolerant systems earlier this year ( UX No 378 ) , says they 'll also be out in the first quarter of 1993 .
26 You , my dear , you 're half in love with your husband , then there 's Martha who 's half a child and half a girl , Richard who ca n't give up being half in the Navy , Willis who 's half an artist and half a longshoreman , a cat who 's half alive and half dead .
27 If you 're going to sneak round the place whenever it suits you , I 'd rather be back in the hotel .
28 Stealth will prove to be a valuable asset ; it has often been so in the past .
29 There should really be somewhere in the building a place which tells you who is in the building at what times .
30 She argues that it often is still in the employers ' interest to recruit someone on a relative 's recommendation , since this gives employers more control over their workforce .
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