Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [be] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.

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1 However , about ten o'clock the police car come up into the close and I was up in the workshop and I says to him I says , aye , I says , have you found Charlie ?
2 Two weeks after my course finished and I was back in the ‘ real world ’ on a murder enquiry , I received notification I had been awarded the second scholarship in the force .
3 Then Charlie turned the oxygen valve onto full supply and I was back in the plane again .
4 Then the curtains parted , and I was back in the City .
5 But she was frank and inaccessible as a Modigliani nude ; and I was back in the green glow of the glade — except that this time I too was observed .
6 ‘ Fly through the air — and you 're back in the square ! ’
7 Think of Woody Guthrie and you 're back in the presidential alley once more , for America 's folk hero was named after Woodrow Wilson , the man who took the USA into World War I after attempting to keep his country neutral , a 1916 song claiming ‘ He Kept Us Out The War ’ , though a later ragtime hit contained the lyric : ‘ We 're going to celebrate the end of the war in ragtime — be sure that Woodrow Wilson leads the band . ’
8 Does n't that sort of bring in to the country and she 's out in the country and she wants to show it to them that she she 's sort of she 's still fashionable .
9 Surely the taxi-ride would never end and she be out in the fresh air .
10 Then a whoosh , and she was out in the painful , bright light .
11 Soon we left the town behind us , and we were out in the country .
12 Once the funeral was over and they were back in the parlour of the cosy farmhouse , the atmosphere lightened and Victoria was passed from group to group , chattering like an enchanting little doll .
13 They rode through the stink of pyres where local men were burning the bodies of the beasts killed the night before , and then the land dipped and they were back in the Dales proper with the hills behind them and some of the chill wind cut off .
14 The goal was just the shock needed to get Town moving and they were back in the match just four minutes later … goal poacher Steve White who scored a hat-trick last saturday was there again to make it one all …
15 The goal was just the shock needed to get Town moving and they were back in the match just four minutes later … goal poacher Steve White who scored a hat-trick last saturday was there again to make it one all …
16 Take them I mean along the main road , he had taken the the the trees at the back of them and they had no shelter and they were down in the main road .
17 Roman signed the register the man handed him and , telling him to send the luggage up , took Claudia 's arm , and they were out in the street before she could speak .
18 And he goes and he 's up in the bed , on the bed in a flash !
19 and he 's up in the air , like this nanny
20 And a lot of people have rallied round Terry Biddlecombe , very popular man , Injured Jockeys ' Fund among others and he 's back in the back in the swim fully employed and in action for Mackeson today at er Cheltenham .
21 And he 's back in the lodge he 's on less money but but he 's much happier so .
22 And he got his name and he was up in the quarry during the morning and he 's giving him his final warning that if he does that again he 'll book him .
23 Another bomb fell and he was back in the gutter beside Peregrine , convinced that anything was preferable to being killed while waiting for an improbable train .
24 He 'd been married about two months when he went to bed one night and woke up the next morning and he was back in the field and 17 again .
25 Then Rob Thomas spoke his name a third time and he was back in the world .
26 Well you took all this sort of things in your stride but the next day we heard about these houses being knocked down , you see , and I think that 's the nearest I 've been to be killed but one day , one Saturday and that was in a daylight raid , one Saturday afternoon because , you see , I was off every afternoon but I worked till ten every night , you see , and er so erm but of course Hugh worked during the day and he was off in the evening , that 's why he used to come down to see , to see us and er he used to come in er you see and leave his lodgings and , oh be about nine o'clock and he spent the last day up there perhaps with his friends , have a chat , and er , you see , and but er and I was walking along it was called and suddenly a plane came over and I thought oh I expect it 's one of ours .
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