Example sentences of "be [adv prt] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll be down the park . |
2 | Is it th , everybody 's gon na be down the park , yeah ? |
3 | Yeah cos then , th they 're not gon na be down the park are they ? |
4 | Nothing down here we want cat food , lard and Ryvita Ryvita will be down the bottom here , I suppose and lard is right she wants brown Ryvita quickly . |
5 | I remember asking on the shop floor of a division , the board of which had been reduced from fifteen to four , what the major difference was This was not because the fifteen previous board members had felt to be down the line , and was told , to my surprise , that the biggest difference was that they now knew what was going on . |
6 | It was his father , Colin Cauldhame , who got the cordite from the ship-breaking yard there used to be down the coast . |
7 | ‘ A few years ago we 'd be down the piano bar listening to … ’ |
8 | he might be down the club |
9 | Because of the political situation , the ferry route had to be up the west coast of Africa . |
10 | For a while there I thought we were going to be up the creek without a paddle . ’ |
11 | He told her : ‘ I dare n't be otherwise — because if I were ever in a compromising situation , if the police raided or if someone kissed and told I 'd be up the creek . ’ |
12 | Erm , they write down nothing , they remember nothing , and I have to phone these clowns every other day , to make sure that they 're doing what we agreed they 're going to , otherwise I have no panels next month for my stand , and I would be up the creek . |
13 | you would be up the creek without your paddle would n't you ? |
14 | Normally playing seated amphitheaters , our audience and the Mary Chain 's tend to be up the back on the lawns . |
15 | He 'd do all the slaughtering , do all that sort of business , but he would n't er he did , he used to come and help us Fridays and Saturdays but he 'd rather be up the farm on his tractor . |
16 | Our last patrol before Christmas was to be up the East coast to Buckie where we would leave the ship and travel home by train . |
17 | Officers took turns in conducting the Sunday morning service but every Sunday evening Eva would be up the front conducting the soldiers ' meeting . |
18 | She 'll be up the pole . |
19 | Suffice to say Kennel Club standards will be out the window on Top Dog Day . |
20 | All that will be out the window too . |
21 | when he went in mum started crying she said Lyn he ai n't coming back he ai n't coming back I said he might mum , he 's just might so anyway that was , at one o'clock he went down , quarter past five , ring , we kept saying can you ring and see if , and they rung said be out the operating theatre to tell us how far they 'd got and what was happening , he 's had four units of blood |
22 | I 'll be , I 'll be out the room . |
23 | But because you were home I felt that you should be completely better and everything should be back the way it was . |
24 | ‘ T'doctor , ’ said the woman , ‘ he 'll be back the morrow . |
25 | But it will probably be around the time of the Full Moon on the 14th that you decide enough is enough and when you realise that success , solace or excitement can only be found in a different setting . |