Example sentences of "[adv] [noun prp] [be] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Obviously Shelbourne are on a high after their excellent win against Karpaty Lvov on Wednesday night in the UEFA Cup . |
2 | If only Grace were in a mood slightly more in tune with her own . |
3 | Long Kesh was like a prisoner-of-war camp . |
4 | So Gloucester are in a dangerous position and the pressure 's on . |
5 | When I joined they had just published The Thorn Birds so Futura was on a real high — it had expanded considerably over the previous 18 months . ’ |
6 | Thus Lautro is under a duty not merely at common law but by statute to be fair in these respects towards its members . |
7 | For once Carol was at a loss . |
8 | Probably Germany was in a similar state . |
9 | Today Lee was in a board meeting and not available for comment . |
10 | However , even PageMaker is in a different league compared to Ventura . |
11 | Fifty years ago Norman was among a group of Royal Air Force cadets sent to America for pilot training . |
12 | Even then Dean was at a point most players would never dream of reaching . |
13 | By then Glamorgan were in a mess at 16–3 having been set 427 to win . |
14 | ‘ Yet Darlington are in a healthier position than when I took office . |
15 | Yet Halifax was within a whisker of becoming Britain 's wartime leader and , as this new study makes clear , was central in turning the Chamberlain government away from appeasement and towards war preparations . |