Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Her car is out in the parking area . |
2 | Now the opposition to the Members ' Club was out in the open . |
3 | The hire car was down in the car park , the one near Miller 's End . |
4 | and Alan 's light was on in the hall , call it the hall and the car was there well a little while later he went . |
5 | Andrew Hall 's back in the limelight now that the BBC is showing re-runs of Butterflies — but where has he been hiding and what has he been up to all this time ? |
6 | Just weeks after moving to Good Morning Television , 43-year-old Ewart is back in the ITN newsroom at Grays Inn Road , London . |
7 | I had heard rumours that Jack the Ripper was about in the night , but that did n't stop me launching into the fog . |
8 | She did not speak again until she and Tug were down in the big kitchen . |
9 | Det Chief Supt Ken John , co-ordinating the murder inquiry , said : ‘ We feel that we owe it to the gay community to go out to the community and warn individual practising homosexuals who are frequenting various pubs , restaurants and bars in London to be aware that somebody who is prepared to attack their community is about in the city . |
10 | Chrysler is back in the UK market with two variations on the old Willys Jeep theme as the prelude to what the company hopes will be a wide range of new models designed to exploit profitable niches . |
11 | Jimmy Magilton who missed the start of the season through suspension and was then injured in a road accident is back in the Oxford team to play at Swansea … |
12 | grandma 's back in the wrong place ! |
13 | Dave , see if the saucepan lid 's down in the with the plates please . |
14 | Zacco is back in the Palace , and has agreed that you stay ? ’ |
15 | But then Jimmy Magilton fired the United midfield machine and the match was back in the boiler when John Durnin scored a brilliant equaliser . |
16 | The kids were in the house and Daddy was up in the roof throwing bikes down . |
17 | He told shareholders he would forego his salary until the Barratt group was back in the black . |
18 | Sadly the whole evening tends to confirm just how single-handed Callas ' achievement was back in the Fifties . |
19 | Sadly the whole evening tends to confirm just how single-handed Callas ' achievement was back in the Fifties . |
20 | By 1962 the boom period of Canberra usage was over in the UK as the bomber squadrons disbanded or re-equipped with the trio of V-bombers . |
21 | This policy is back in the desk drawer at the moment , but it is clearly going to be placed back on the table , since the government is even considering charging thirty pound a night for N H S beds . |
22 | Did you know your dog 's out in the road ? ’ |
23 | drill 's up in the , John 's cupboard |
24 | The former England midfielder is back in the Nottingham Forest line-up following his £800,000 move from Manchester United . |
25 | The television was on in the living room . |
26 | It was n't only steam locos on parade because all the internal combustion collection was out in the loop and sidings , most of them adorned with enthusiast cameras and tape measures on . |
27 | Mike Teague the Gloucester iron man is back in the England rugby team to face South Africa at twickenham on saturday … |
28 | The next port of call is back in the town , where other members of the Ration Platoon will be busy collecting the day 's fresh fruit and vegetable order . |
29 | Martin Ling is back in the squad after injury . |
30 | Well I think that it is possible that as a result of the reporting of the Shadow Cabinet elections , that the sense was out in the public that somehow this was a setback for women , and that Labour |