Example sentences of "[be] [adv prt] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Two Rob Roy canoes had been in ahead of the main raiding force on the night of 22/3 November , one pair of these canoeists were caught — described later — and the second missed their rendezvous , paddling back to England . |
2 | MARCH quarter results for the six gold mines in the Gold Fields of South Africa stable , are down marginally on the preceding quarter . |
3 | I mean , these metal strips are down there for the public entertainment license , they were n't gon na give us it because the carpet was lifting . |
4 | if you want to watch a match tomorrow … then take yourself off to Kingsholm … its Gloucester against Leicester … we 're off now to the action round-up |
5 | If you 're three minutes at home , then you 're fine , most likely that will mean you 're up slightly under the three minutes when you do it before your tutor . |
6 | Because I want to do as much as we can during the holiday so that when you go back you you 're up there with the rest of them okay . |
7 | So they 're up there in the cashiers ' office trying to figure out where all the money 's coming from . |
8 | And you 're out again on the streets . |
9 | You must believe me when I tell you that they 're out there on the plain somewhere and coming towards us . |
10 | It 's a pretty lonely business when you 're out there on the track . |
11 | No he is n't Jane , but you ca n't really blame him , I 've gone on record , er it 's a case of repeating yourself , it 's not his fault ; the players when they 're out there on the pitch , they ca n't do it . |
12 | I 'm just trying to make you aware of what you 're dealing when you 're out there with the people 's |
13 | You 're out there in the cold |
14 | So we 're round outside after the game and down the road after them . |
15 | And , and the highway police are up there with the state police , they can go anywhere within the state , yeah ? |
16 | ‘ You 'd have been up there with the best of them by now . ’ |
17 | took the kids up a couple of times and then Mick and I have been up there with the |
18 | Warwickshire have been up there in the Championship frame again . |
19 | Workstation One/6000 and Workstation One/2 are set for limited availability from December 18 and general availability June 25 ; Workstation One for Windows and Workstation One for Macintosh are out now in the US . |
20 | ‘ It 's vital that the people making those decisions are in touch with the grass roots of the sport — that they are out there on the ground talking to athletes and coaches , attending races and letting it be known what they are doing . |
21 | Delahoussaye continued : ‘ Racing is so competitive when you are out there on the track , but when something like this happens you know it could be you next time . |
22 | It is a very different thing when you are out there in the real world beyond the Cages ! |
23 | ‘ I 've been out here in the dark for nearly twenty years ! ’ |
24 | ‘ You know , ’ said Lesley , busy at the coffee-tray , ‘ I must have been out there about the same time . |
25 | In another age Preston would have been out there with the self-flagellants , scourging away for all he was worth . |
26 | It 's not that Malcolm was a father-figure to us — as some have said — he was more like an elder brother who 'd actually been out there in the world and done it so he had the confidence and experience . |
27 | ‘ If it were n't for you I 'd never have been out there in the first place . ’ |
28 | We are back again with the school textbook idiom . |
29 | We are back again to the idea that quantum systems exhibit an unexpected degree of togetherness . |
30 | This is a long way from sociobiology , but we are back again at the problem of continuity/discontinuity . |