Example sentences of "[am/are] [det] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Here , he said ‘ we 're all just like mealies [ corn cobs ] in a sack ’ . |
2 | Cos I know they 're all up to date . |
3 | Do you think they 're all in at school ? |
4 | Well they 're all off in Bromsgrove this week . |
5 | Well they got to court without a solicitor cos they were n't entitled to Legal Aid , and now you see that 's another thing , they 're both out of work , they were n't entitled to any Legal Aid , so they had to go on their own to court |
6 | He returns with the news that he has been asked to ensure that the Parish Registers are all up to date . |
7 | Could I also ask a question which you might be completely clear on , but I 'm not , when we do back checks on files and make sure they are all up to date and so on , we come across maybe a research approval which has n't been signed off in the right places , how far back in time do we need to get that signed off . |
8 | That they are all up to date and er I 'll just do a final check up after the meeting . |
9 | Wear your sexiest swimsuit — the boys are all madly in love with you as usual ! ’ |
10 | The very positive research findings about children who have been adopted ( including those described by Triseliotis who were placed later from disturbed backgrounds ) , are all largely about children who were adopted with their parents ' consent . |
11 | A spokeswoman for the bank said : ‘ You have to remember that the rankings are made on the basis of value of bids , which are all down to BAT . |
12 | These are all substantially above replacement level and about a third greater than the fertility ( 1.8 ) implied by current rates . |
13 | Anyway , the Hugheses are all out of order in the book . |
14 | We are all out of date in relation to the challenges that we face in our work . |
15 | There are also plans to turn his last film Hairspray into a Broadway musical , but we Brits can now enjoy it at home : Hairspray , Polyester , and Female Trouble are all out on video at £9.99 each . |
16 | If the subject is a " classical " one — one that changes little and is of long standing — you may find old editions of early textbooks on the library shelves but , if the subject is a developing one , you have n't a hope of borrowing the right texts , because they are all out on loan : give up the idea . |
17 | Her hair , slightly shorter than his , earrings , make-up and false eyelashes are all perfectly in place . |
18 | A few may flourish the 14 pages of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act , 1970 ; seven inches of section 2 specifies a local authority 's obligation to lay on just about everything short of a course in elephant skinning : meals , education , holidays , telephones , and recreation are all there in paragraphs ( a ) to ( h ) . |
19 | Well I what I think Suzannah and I are both genuinely in favour . |