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

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1 Pension arrangements will be wholly in the private sector .
2 Prices vary enormously for group holidays but a typical price would be somewhere in the region of £25 per person per day .
3 He must be somewhere in the district . ’
4 Unfortunately I am unable to give you a firm price for the software as we have not yet completed the development stage , but it will be somewhere in the region of 65 .
5 I suppose it must be somewhere in the flat … ’
6 It was in keeping with the determination of the man , and he 'd probably only held off because those bobbies had to be somewhere in the vicinity .
7 But there 's no evidence that a penny has been actually paid — or that Varsov International , whose headquarters appear to be somewhere in the Caribbean , even possesses £5 million . "
8 You must have guessed I 'd be somewhere in the hotel . ’
9 The telephone number would be somewhere in the house and in the morning Alain would be at his office and not likely to answer the phone .
10 He had no idea where he was , except that it must be somewhere in the wilds of Wales , well hidden from any possibility of rescue ; and he took his first unwilling look about him in the conviction that captivity could mean nothing better than solitude , close confinement and squalor .
11 The county council would appear to be somewhere in the middle , based on the range of views that have been submitted to this E I P .
12 The county council appear to be somewhere in the middle , er at around forty one thousand er two hundred dwellings .
13 So what we say is that if you took all of our products all our ads they would be somewhere in the region of six hundred pounds .
14 would be somewhere in the region of a hundred and fifteen pounds .
15 There should really be somewhere in the building a place which tells you who is in the building at what times .
16 I ca n't think where well it must be somewhere in the office .
17 If the wind blew to the South-East they would be mostly in the U.S.S.R. … if the wind blew the other way they would extend well back up into Western Europe . ’
18 If you want to be right in the heart of bustling Bodrum 's bars and restaurants , then look no further than this friendly hotel .
19 For the adherents of the new theory are faced with the prospect of having to abandon a theory that they feel to be right in the face of evidence which , at that stage , they are unable to reconcile with the new theory — when in fact in a decade or two they might well be able to do so .
20 And we need to find him because he 'll be right in the middle of whatever 's going on .
21 Because that might be right in the middle of an assignment and they
22 It 's not gon na be right in the middle of the bathroom or anything like that , it 's more
23 Now erm I think it is and he rang me up and asked me would the strike still be on in the middle of er February .
24 Erm y'know erm it 's also erm perhaps interesting the way things have er have shifted you know in the last decade or so , like that thing that erm used to be on in the seventies , It Ai n't Half Hot Mum , with um a number of people pretending to be Indians and and exhibiting all the stereotypes y'know it ai n't half racist mum is probably more erm er in fact there was a book called It Ai n't Half Racist Mum that er Leicester University library had er y'know going on about exactly that you know the sort of y'know racism of comedy .
25 The air is heavy enough for the ambiguities to be all in the skill of the players .
26 It 'll be all in the Post tomorrow .
27 Recognising that the point will vary from one member of the profession to another , there are perhaps four questions which should be constantly in the worker 's mind :
28 And now that grammar is coming back into favour , there does not seem to be much in the way of reasoned argument for its return .
29 She did not feel there was likely to be much in the way of ideas or co-operation from her daughter 's parents-in-law in this connection — at least , not from Lilian .
30 Why it should be so in the case of the United Kingdom constitution is , again , a matter of history — and perhaps it again behoves us to bear in mind that the constitution is a process , rather than a settled state of things .
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