Example sentences of "be [adv] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You were up there alone in your tower all morning and you 've been away out an hour or more — ’ |
2 | Well they do n't get that in here unless you 're higher up the scale like a tenter or something that 's , things like that . |
3 | The manager has been straight down the line since he arrived at the club . |
4 | The folds in the return maps prevent the relatively simple analysis of the strange attractor from remaining true , since points which are separated by the expansion in one direction can , if they are later on the opposite sides of the fold in the map , be forced back together again by the contraction in the other direction . |
5 | Surely no topic would seem to be less down the alley of this intellectually peripatetic social scientist . |
6 | ‘ How did the mice come to be halfway down a cliff in the first place ? ’ he had asked her . |
7 | If you 're the first correct entry out of the hat we 'll be straight on the phone to give you the good news and arrange the presentation . |
8 | Not a great big 60-odd ball that is gon na be straight on the centre of the Z. |
9 | Pensioners will be worse off every week because the Government broke the link with earnings . |
10 | Cobalt and the white-haired woman were halfway up a flight of stairs . |
11 | She and Ethel were halfway down the next flight of stairs when they were suddenly joined by Bryce . |
12 | If anyone had searched the site , they would surely have found the tokens for they were only down an inch or two . |
13 | Some of his books were probably in that bonfire ; all of his Sagitta writings were later on the Nazi list of forbidden books . |
14 | With Sykes about to go at Christmas as well , they were really up the creek . |
15 | It will be a sad day for Britain if the Union Jack falls to town hall tyrants who are completely up the pole . |
16 | Danon does n't quite capture the swing that ties these dances to their Romanian background ( the folktunes are genuine ) — perhaps surprisingly , in view of his Yugoslav origins : it 's only down the road , after all . |
17 | The state of the river and a temperature barely above freezing means it is going to be hard today but I will still feed about a dozen maggots when I cast in , and them the same again when the float is halfway down the swim . |
18 | No doubt they see themselves as devoted middlewomen , bringing the truly important work of the time to the avid masses , but all they are really doing , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) is fucking up the lives of both sets of people . |
19 | The Hotel Pinar is just back a bit from the beach , with its own pool and an à la carte restaurant set on a roof terrace overlooking the wooded landscape towards the sea . |
20 | If all this excitement drains you and you feel the need for a caffeine boost try the marble interior of Bewley 's coffee house on Grafton St. For something more wholesome , try Colony 's just down the road , where you can find vegetarian food , which is notoriously hard to track down in Dublin . |
21 | It 's not up an awful lot but it is still up a bit . |
22 | So Andy Legg is still out the question remains as to whether Gary will be in the starting lineup after Tony impressive performance against Forrest . |
23 | Dave is further down the sixth floor corridor , it 's almost directly under this room |
24 | That does mean that they have already had a very difficult exercise in terms of looking at an , an efficiency effectiveness distribution of funding and how they manage the service , and that 's very much tied in with the children 's services plan , which Mike referred to earlier on , and which is later on the agenda . |
25 | Ah well that 's straight on the trailer , yeah . |
26 | So it 's straight up the back stairs . |
27 | It is now up a quarter on what it was 10 years ago , investments are up a third , productivity is up by a half and exports are up by three quarters . |
28 | Crowfield is half-way up the south-eastern edge of Wattisham 's north-easterly ‘ panhandle ’ , so I drew a small circle at the appropriate point and joined it and Gransden with a straight line . |
29 | It is then up the Hanging Committee to decide which works fit best into the jigsaw-puzzle of an exhibition they are trying to construct . |
30 | she 's never out the money i n't she ? |