Example sentences of "[noun sg] [am/are] [adv] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Strong detergent shampoos for oily hair are now out of favour . |
2 | As with all our Go-As-You-Please Fly-Drive packages , your exact route and itinerary are entirely up to you . |
3 | Only when the opposition are right back on the defence or for free kicks . |
4 | With the Tories elected for a fourth successive term , the politics of the opposition are obviously up for radical examination . |
5 | It is possible that those who theorise about choice and independence are sometimes out of touch with the misery and squalor in which a small number of old people live . |
6 | The murder hunt team are now back at square one after having arrested and released 27 men . |
7 | Contrary to the record 's title , REM are not out of time . |
8 | ‘ And as for the Vancouver race , ’ she went on blithely , ‘ Laurentide Ice might as well melt right now , but Sparrowgrass and Voting Right are both in with a good chance . |
9 | Rennie House ground floor post room , loading bay and print room are all about to be re-planned including a new corridor that by-passes the loading bay . |
10 | I 'm sorry to say all hopes of a tranquil day are totally out of the question . |
11 | The actus reus and mens rea are totally out of step . |
12 | While civil servants and directors wade through the legal quagmire of whether to record unmet needs , many staff who have to implement the policy are already up to their necks in it . |
13 | ‘ Well , we are fallible men like the rest of mankind , and hatred and evil are not out of our scope . |
14 | Specific forms for community care referrals , assessment and care planning are now out in draft and will be amended in the light of comments and ‘ trial runs ’ . |
15 | In other words the bill before the Commons is designed to implement , not ratify , the treaty , not least because amendments which alter the terms of the treaty are also out of order . |
16 | The Government are not about to hand out dollops of money so that inexperienced people can buy complicated equipment that they then do not know how to use . |
17 | The charitable world as a whole , as I 'm sure many of you know , has been severely hit by the recession er our donations received this year are dramatically down on last year 's and we operate on a shoestring but the provision of teams to go round the world , the provision of training , even with all the help we get from the R Y A still costs a lot of money . |
18 | The interest rates in this country are now down to their lowest differential with those on the continent that we have seen for many years . |
19 | I share her view that industry , commerce and individuals in this country are better off in the European Community than outside it . |
20 | Meanwhile , eight of Portadown 's first team panel are currently out of contract , and manager Ronnie McFall will be deciding this week who he 'll be retaining . |
21 | Regular payments stretching into infinity are definitely out of fashion . |
22 | Most of the fen drains for most of the time are somewhere in between these two extremes making the whole business a little undecided . |
23 | The snag is , scientists do not yet know whether patients taking the drug for a long time are better off with a little testosterone , or none . |
24 | In fact most of the pressures the wildlife face are actually out at sea and there 's not really all that much we can do when that 's the case . |