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

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1 Have you been out in the rain in PT kit ever since ? ’
2 You been out in the sun too much ? ’
3 But stealing the tools of your trade when you are out in the middle of the night is macabre .
4 ‘ I 'd recommend walking to anyone , when you are out in the countryside you forget all about work and the bills coming through the post all the stress of everyday life disappears .
5 Although you may get ridiculously low because of pressing on too hard , when , a few minutes later , you are back in the good conditions several thousand feet up , you must forget the wasted time and concentrate on flying normally .
6 When you are back in the main square of the Malá Strana , imagine it encircled with medieval houses set above arcades .
7 IF you are down in the South West sector of the region over the next weekend the Swanage Railway is having a Steam Gala weekend .
8 HOWEVER , if you are down in the South East corner , the Kent and East Sussex Railway invites you to return to the ‘ Good Old Days ’ on Saturday and Sunday at Tenterden Station from 10am to 5pm .
9 up there with him to clean it out because I say , you can isolate things but you 're up in the air .
10 Where are you then , yeah , but , you 're up in the high
11 I 'll do it before you 're up in the morning
12 ‘ Fly through the air — and you 're back in the square ! ’
13 Then , when it 's gone , you 're back in the rest of the house .
14 Think of Woody Guthrie and you 're back in the presidential alley once more , for America 's folk hero was named after Woodrow Wilson , the man who took the USA into World War I after attempting to keep his country neutral , a 1916 song claiming ‘ He Kept Us Out The War ’ , though a later ragtime hit contained the lyric : ‘ We 're going to celebrate the end of the war in ragtime — be sure that Woodrow Wilson leads the band . ’
15 Ten minutes later you 're back in the bath .
16 ‘ I 'm going to get right back to these producers and let 'em know you 're back in the picture .
17 You 're back in the lead dear .
18 Well that thing 's pretty easy if you 're doing it on the beach but what if you 're out in the water and it suddenly gusts up .
19 The best part about camping is the fact that you 're out in the open .
20 You 're out in the winter , even when it 's raining .
21 in the morning , then you 're out in the afternoon .
22 Well if it 's like that now in the winter you 're not out much in the summer when you 're out in the garden
23 ‘ This was when you were out in the wilds of Oxfordshire , right ? ’
24 She hesitated , then said carefully , ‘ Well — Ling happened to see Doreen clinging to your arm last evening when you were out in the moonlight . ’
25 No , you were out in the kitchen erm he went and I thought oh do n't you dare
26 He 's there , still curled up and still secured by the tape , but he must have wriggled his way through to here while you were down in the cellar ; he 's knocked over a table with the phone on it and he 's just turning the phone the right way up as you enter the lounge and see him .
27 ‘ It was while you were down in the cellar , changing over the barrels , ’ she told him .
28 ‘ I 'll say you were in a temper , and it had n't changed any when you were back in the office .
29 If you did n't look up too much , and avoided the fourth side with its terribly huge views across the countryside , you could almost believe you were back in the Store .
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