Example sentences of "[is] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He 's on about the gypsies . ’ |
2 | Then it 's on to the weights and rowing apparatus . |
3 | Photography 's comprehensive guide to what 's on in the galleries . |
4 | There 's on in the bedrooms ? |
5 | The haul is worth more a hundred thousand pounds and the hunt is on for the owners . |
6 | Their song is of regret and exile , its core the oxymoron of ‘ this far land ’ — ‘ this ’ land is the real land , Middle-earth , ‘ far land ’ ought to be the one Elbereth is in beyond the Seas . |
7 | Apart from the voltage of the battery , the re-charge time is an important feature of the cordless tool and this is down to the chargers . |
8 | But a lot of the improvement is down to the cameras . |
9 | " The market is down in the dumps . |
10 | I mean he 's such a good son in law to me , he really is , I mean he , he , he 'll help Pete with any thing , especially when they lived here , he 'll help Peter with any thing and erm , he 's very , very good to Deb , he get 's in after a days work , he does the shopping and housework , look 's after the cats which he does n't particularly like |
11 | FORMER Northern Ireland champion Michael Duffy is through to the quarter-finals of the European Snooker Championship in Helsinki , Finland . |
12 | THEN IT 'S OVER TO THE PERFORMER(S) , AND it is here ( at least in the Western Classical music tradition ) , that the point of contract for the great majority of music lovers occurs : not with the original text ( as with paintings , architecture , novels , poetry , often even drama ) , but with the interpreter . |
13 | He 's through to the semi-finals of the nude mud-wrestling , and he 's in training . |
14 | And he ought to know : he 's through to the finals . |
15 | I have got to the stage where I totally dislike them , so it is off to the opticians next week . |
16 | And it 's off through the directories now . |
17 | At the first change over it 's off with the shoes and on with the safety helmet . |
18 | Once this skill is mastered it 's off to the hills to put all the theory to test in local gold-bearing streams . |
19 | I said well it 's up to the teachers , I said , you ca n't expect me , I mean if there was if he was picked on I would go down there but I mean if he 's being naughty then it 's up to the teachers to sort him out |
20 | I said well it 's up to the teachers , I said , you ca n't expect me , I mean if there was if he was picked on I would go down there but I mean if he 's being naughty then it 's up to the teachers to sort him out |
21 | It 's up to the punters what they use the environment for . |
22 | That 's up to the editors . ’ |
23 | Well it 's up to the managers but I agree with Stansted four times a day , I think we 're losing a lot of traffic because we have nothing between seven in the morning and three o'clock in the afternoon |
24 | All the women we spoke to agreed that it 's up to the families themselves to fight for their rights and recognition — sadly no one else is going to do it for them . |
25 | by seven and then it 's up to the members |
26 | Half an hour on this beach ( so fresh it could be arrested for harassment ) and it 's up to the slotties . |
27 | It can get a bit out of hand but it 's up to the officers to keep discipline |
28 | It 's up to the wimps when it comes to the crunch |
29 | The plan 's changes should go a long way to drag Lloyd 's up to the standards of other financial markets . |
30 | It 's up to the police to prove the necessary intent when the weapon falls into that last category . |