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

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1 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 .
2 The Marshal and I will be down in the porter 's lodge . ’
3 He 's stopping off on the road , he 'll be in in the morning , I … ’
4 " I 'll be along in the morning . "
5 He told them we knew all about it , and said we 'd be over in the morning .
6 She could be at home or she could be up in the wood still .
7 Try to understand that Pop should be up in the air , supernatural , alive to all angles and shades of emotion , plastic and twice-cooked .
8 It was wonderful to be up in the air and to feel the air swishing past his face .
9 I 'll be up in the shed .
10 They 're now even on to the vile Trade Union Reform Bill , they 're accepting it admittedly but but they 're accepting it , but it 's in the wrong Bill it 's in the wrong place it should be up in the front .
11 If it was n't , I 'd be up in the loft poring over old NME s . ’
12 Jack could be out in the field with a ewe and Philip would be a good target , a bobbing torch across the field .
13 It will be out in the field , where the people receiving the information can make sensible decisions as to how to act on that information .
14 Serbs told : You 'll be out in the cold
15 ‘ I believe we 're the only ones left , ’ said Jed as they stopped at East Acton , a rather dark little station that looked as if it might be out in the country .
16 But if they 're in a real central position they ca n't be out in the country
17 Sometimes when they were in a needy mood , which was most of the time , David would be out in the lobby at Advision Studios where we were recording , and they would be cuddling and cooing and wooing — it was disgusting .
18 And we 'd be out in the middle of that !
19 Everyone flopped on the grass , glad to be out in the sun , and began lunch .
20 The Captain intended to make his attack at one-thirty when the fewest possible people would be out in the open .
21 Discrimination can be institutionalized and done procedurally as a matter of course behind the scenes or it can be out in the open with insults to your face , but the result is the same .
22 Oh shame as you 've just got your tennis racket , I thought you 'd be out in the garden around .
23 day I think we ought to be out in the garden .
24 I ca n't think of the name of the other German beer but the roll-on roll-off 'll be out in the dock , cos we had a roll-on roll- off in the dock at all
25 Qualcomm Inc , San Diego claims to have the industry 's first hand-held , dual-mode Code Division Multiple Access and analogue cellular phone : the 12oz CD-7000 accesses 832 FM channels and an equivalent 8,000 to 16,000 channels in Code Division Multiple Access mode ; it will be out in the autumn , the company said , but gave no prices .
26 The final version will be out in the Autumn , the final release date depending on when current funding runs out , after which CSRG will close down .
27 It was a warm May day and everybody seemed to be out in the street or standing on their steps .
28 Up to a dozen viewers had heard my throwaway remarks and had assumed that the party at Frenchay really would be out in the street .
29 The air was cool and pure ; she felt an urge to be out in the rain , to smell and taste it , let its cleansing freshness wash over her .
30 We actually need to be out in the community working with people who are dependent upon those services and at the same time we 've got to recognize that our nationally agreed terms and conditions are under serious threat .
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