Example sentences of "[be] [adv prt] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Black jeans and white cords , we 'll see if you 're right , it 's gon na be on in a minute .
2 Oh it 'll be on in a minute Sue .
3 It 'll be on in a bit , Col.
4 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 .
5 She sa Mick said fetch tape down , so I says alright , I 'll be down in a bit .
6 ‘ Tell Isaac I 'll be down in a minute . ’
7 ‘ Is that you ? ’ she says drowsily ; then , without waiting for an answer , ‘ I 'll be down in a minute . ’
8 I 'll be down in a minute . ’
9 ‘ Get on with it , Will , ’ she said , ‘ I 'll be down in a minute , got to see to my mam . ’
10 I 'll be down in a minute .
11 I 'll be down in a minute . ’
12 He 'll be down in a minute . ’
13 I 'll be down in a minute . ’
14 He 'll be down in a minute . ’
15 Anyway , I 'll be down in a minute .
16 Now David will be down in a minute .
17 He 'll be down in a couple of minutes . ’
18 ‘ Tell him I 'll be down in a moment . ’
19 She heard her father come into the house and call out for her , and she called back that she would be down in a moment , as soon as she was dressed .
20 ‘ I 'll be down in a moment .
21 ‘ Right , I 'll be down in a moment , ’ he said .
22 We 'll be down in a sec .
23 I 'll be down in a sec , cos Maggi 's gone I I 'll see you down there ooh !
24 ‘ The sun will be down in an hour , ’ he said .
25 He seemed more likely to blow a kiss than to throw a punch ; to be at a dinner-table than to be down in the dives ; to be rubbing shoulders than to be shoving or sticking it to the comfortable ( I almost said to the bourgeoisie . )
26 They 'll find themselves chartered to carry pig-iron and cheap tin trays , just like everybody else ; and by that time they 'll be down in the South Seas loading rainbows and moonbeams .
27 The Marshal and I will be down in the porter 's lodge . ’
28 A little while ago children were expected to be down in the mines and underneath textile machinery , so they were n't actually treated as children , they were erm wager earners at a very low age , as soon as they could be walking they were doing a job , so I feel that we 're all children in fact , there is no great division between being a child and being an adult , and we in fact ca n't always cope with what 's happening and the shocks infect .
29 ‘ Now that I 've left the army , I 'll soon be down in the fields with you again , ’ said Troy lightly .
30 ‘ I 'll be in in a second . ’
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