Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [prep] home [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | When you 're away from home for business or pleasure , it 's important that you choose the accommodation that suits your needs and the kind of break that you 're looking forward to . |
2 | If you 're away from home for the first time , you may well feel lonely and unhappy — a major contributory factor in student depression and withdrawal from college . |
3 | Some English academics are genuinely at home with them , in a way that is directly related to their familiarity with French intellectual culture . |
4 | The two singles , ‘ Slowdown ’ and ‘ There I Go Again ’ , are more at home on repeated listens , the latter a giddy , infectious track lighting fires and brightening blues with each listen . |
5 | Since , due to familiarity , we are more at home with the second notation than the first we shall adopt it for all binary operations . |
6 | Domestically inclined spirits , they are happiest when warmly ensconced by the grate or hob over a kitchen fire , and are more at home in the country than in a city or town . |
7 | Characterisations are first class throughout the disc , and the singers are clearly at home in their roles . |
8 | Oldham , policed by the same force , are also at home on that night , against Scarborough . |
9 | Unthinkingly , I added : " And I 'm just off home to our own street party " . |
10 | Thus today I am equally at home with both metric systems , and can switch from ergs to joules , or dynes to newtons with ease . |
11 | Continue the canvas look with classic espadrilles which are equally at home on the beach or the street . |
12 | But with our strong presence in Europe , Japan and Australia , we are equally at home in these worlds , too . |
13 | They are equally at home in dense forest , sparse woodland , savanna , or even on rocky hillsides . |
14 | Several of the people that I have dived with have been grossly overweight , enjoyed being so , and are completely at home in the water swimming around like walruses . |