Example sentences of "[indef pn] [is] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Someone 's up to naughties .
2 Summat 's up with Marie — I can tell .
3 Now if anybody 's finished and is wondering what to do check through and make sure everything is up to date .
4 He told me : ‘ At the moment I think everything is up for grabs .
5 Everything is up for grabs with this Government .
6 From the end of my nose , everything is out of focus .
7 From the end of my nose , everything is out of focus .
8 You have to enfranchise people to question these things and to take actions , telling them everything 's up for grabs and they have the right to make changes . ’
9 There are no rules or regulations everything 's up for grabs .
10 And then I 've got some work here for those who thing everything 's up to date .
11 Does the Minister accept the definition that recession is when someone else is out of work , depression is when one is out of work oneself , and the only hope of recovery will be when the Government are out of work ?
12 Typical open air art exhibition — this one is in Via Francesco Sforza
13 If one asks the question , ‘ Who decides what is a piece of ‘ good ’ writing ? ’ one is back to Leavis 's statements about the ‘ morally sensitive ’ reader .
14 They can walk into a room and see instantly if something is out of place or if a guest has a need . ’
15 you 've only got to see any tax that goes up and everyone 's up in arms about it .
16 Again , mutuality and consideration between partners , the frank sharing of difficulties and dissatisfactions , will nullify the problems which arise even for these folk ; but not everyone is up to consideration and sharing .
17 Nothing is out of place .
18 When , therefore , anything is out of place in a picturesque point of view , it excites his criticism , notwithstanding its utility in other respects . ’
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