Example sentences of "be [adv prt] [prep] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Besides , in those days , the girls would have been on to it quick as a flash and we did n't want that . |
2 | And while we 're on about it why have n't I seen you |
3 | You 're on to me tonight , you are . |
4 | He turned his head and glanced to where Martin was taking off his overcoat , and Martin raised his eyebrows , pursed his lips and nodded his head , the action saying , ‘ You 're in for it again , laddie . ’ |
5 | During the silence that followed , the same thought may well have passed through every head except Ferryman 's : ‘ We 're in for it now ’ . |
6 | Poor Jeff , she was thinking , you 're in for it now . |
7 | We 're out of it now . |
8 | ‘ We 're back to them again . |
9 | ‘ Well , you 're round to it now , so what 's all this about ? ’ he demanded with suppressed anger . |
10 | The Wearsiders are up against it tomorrow , when they face Manchester City . |
11 | We 've been out in it yesterday . |
12 | Walt Disney organises two to three raids a month on Thai pirates ; but according to Brandt Handley , head of Walt Disney 's consumer products division in South-East Asia , in most cases ‘ within a few weeks they are back at it again under another name and location . ’ |
13 | That is it ; I 'm on to it now . |
14 | If it does I 'll be on to you straight on the phone . |
15 | Well I tell you , Quigley , by the time I 'm through with it there wo n't be a fucking Church . |
16 | But it will not be up to me alone . |
17 | ‘ It will be up to you how much you participate , just as it will be up to you how far you are prepared to go in our health and safety campaigns . ’ |
18 | ‘ It will be up to you how much you participate , just as it will be up to you how far you are prepared to go in our health and safety campaigns . ’ |
19 | It would be up to you really to common purposes . |
20 | I shall be up for it tomorrow . |
21 | ‘ Even though John has a busy and demanding job as planning manager at Broadgreen Hospital , he would be up with me twice a night to feed the babies , Andrew and Daniel . |
22 | ‘ Even though John has a busy and demanding job as planning manager at Broadgreen Hospital , he would be up with me twice a night to feed the babies , Andrew and Daniel . |
23 | Then he 'd tell Phil Simpkin that he was having trouble with one of the staff , and she 'd be out on her wiggly bottom before she knew what hit her . |
24 | And really you know , I mean I think to myself well I 'm glad I 'm out of it really because erm |
25 | If it seems appropriate for you to sell , I promise you I will be back to you immediately . |
26 | I 'm going out into the river and I 'll be back for you very soon . ’ |
27 | She 'll be back with you to-morrow . |
28 | ‘ They were on to it quickly . |
29 | Well he must have it cos she were on about it yesterday were n't she ? |
30 | Oh they 're , t you remember you were on about it yesterday about the services they 're all there . |