Example sentences of "be [adv prt] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But for that he would have got his sword out of its scabbard , and the fight they could not afford would have been on in earnest .
2 And they th , they not only leave the country , they 're up in space , you ca n't get hold of them , in fact , he 's not at work .
3 ‘ Because we 're out in space , and there 's no gravity … ’
4 They 're out in front again
5 You 're back in time for tea ! ’
6 ‘ As long as we 're back in time for Livings ’ visit , ’ John said .
7 If you 're back in time , come round , ’ she suggested , and hated herself for grovelling .
8 Once you 're back in town , I mean . ’
9 Colin Calderwood says that everywhere you go people stop and wave and that 's very nice but it 's been good to get away this week but now they 're back in town the pressure will start to build
10 But we 're back in business now , ’ he smiled .
11 To suggest that the signs are up in order to show a ‘ vigorous contempt for the people whose productive labour pays for all their intellectual endeavour ’ is not only wrong but reinforces the old stereotype of ‘ them and us ’ which at least some colleges are trying to break down .
12 ‘ I have n't been up in winter but I was on the south-west face in 1972 when we finally gave up our attempt in mid-November , and we were only getting a taste of the conditions they will face .
13 I would n't have been back in time .
14 The £700,000 striker missed the last two games with a badly bruised shoulder , but he has been back in training for the last couple of days and will have a late fitness check tonight .
15 THE Brain Club , whose attention to detail ( oh , all right , its intelligence ) was questioned here a couple of months ago , has been back in touch .
16 ‘ When you are out in space and you look down , you get the feeling that this is a precious place out here in the universe ’ said Shuttle pilot Colonel John Blaha .
17 Peach and cherry trees are out in blossom , and we 've seen quite a few birds .
18 Its large , pale green leaves are heart-shaped , its bell-like white flowers touched with yellow and purple are out in summer , and these are followed by dangling long brown seed pods which hang until late autumn .
19 The Crevecoeurs are out in force this season ! ’
20 But comparing rivals ' performances has become a discipline in its own right , and the consultants are out in force
21 Turkish camera crews , photographers and journalists are out in force to capture the moment .
22 The results are often more comic than the antics of the television comedians and personalities who are out in force on these occasions .
23 ‘ Well , the uniforms are out in force looking for the Butler girl .
24 On the day we finally meet , the A-Team are out in force — Amis senior at sweeper , John Mortimer at inside left , Max Hastings wide on the right .
25 In this establishment , the broomsticks are out in force ! ’
26 ‘ Oh , the Essex lads are out in force , no problem , but I 'm sure the hooligans who did the post offices were working from south of the river .
27 It 's opened this week … local firms are out in force , so let's go and join them for our Friday Feature
28 It has n't quite been a wash-out , although the umbrellas and macs are out in force .
29 On that day DEC plans to lift the veil on its OpenVMS VAX systems — new transitional VAX models that will be upgradable with Alpha RISC processors when the chips are out in volume .
30 The boy had never been out in society before .
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