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

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1 ( 1937 , You 're in the Army Now in US ) , the improbable tale of an American hoodlum who takes on the identity of a murdered gambling companion and finds himself in the British Army , where he slowly comes to understand the habits of self-effacing Englishmen .
2 Fortunately the incident took place during the school holidays , otherwise I would not have been in the garden later in the morning , when a cock started crowing .
3 the rest of those are in the caravan actually in one of those little square boxes .
4 A first step in the process is to examine the gap between what the company income is likely to be from the products now in production and the income that it wishes to have over the next planning period .
5 Today the firm offers connectivity products supporting Santa Cruz Operation Unix , Unix 5.1 , and IBM 's AIX — Craine says Sun Microsystems , Hewlett-Packard and DEC flavours of Unix might be on the agenda sometime in the future , though nothing is imminent .
6 However , Peter was anxious to be on the move again in the winter of 1983–84 , so Luton signed him for £15,000 .
7 We should be on the steps right in front of the door . ’
8 She would be at the station just in time to catch the train .
9 We should be at the château just in time for breakfast . ’
10 This appeared to everyone on the ground to be a very harsh decision , as Lambourn had been to the ground twice in less than five minutes , the second occasion with a fine hard tackle that left him limping badly .
11 At first light the Commandos are on the move again in an attempt to keep up with the retreating enemy .
12 Pied-fly 's arrive at the end of April from tropical Africa and are on the move again in July ; the short breeding season lasts about forty days .
13 In official games , Platt has been on the mark twice in 13 appearances for the Italian giants and that represents a dramatic decline in his career ratio .
14 Newham North East ) shouted : ‘ Disgraceful ’ , when Mr Clarke claimed : ‘ The men , although doing no work , are at the moment still in the ambulance stations .
15 It 's up the top there in the yellow packet next to the Paxo breadcrumbs , up the top shelf .
16 ‘ Get what 's on the stocks already in a better form ; anything else will just totally confuse and alienate the farmer . ’
17 Your drink 's here love , it 's on the table right in front of you .
18 The factual information contained in the report from [ KPMG Peat Marwick ] to the Purchaser dated [ ] in agreed terms is at the date hereof in all material respects true and accurate and not misleading .
19 Although the sterling crisis which followed the budget of 11 November 1964 alerted more ministers to the economic realities , Labour 's tiny majority and the need to go to the country again as soon as possible meant that all too often electoral considerations were given priority ( as they had been by the Tories earlier in 1964 ) over economic policy .
20 It was in the fields outside in the bogs there .
21 The writing was on the wall early in the tour when Ian Salisbury was promoted from supernumerary net bowler to fully-fledged tourist .
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