Example sentences of "be [adv prt] [prep] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Er the thing is that the people in the northeast yes er there is a lot more work done up there by the Society but you know since I 've been down in Horsham I have found that the northeast is not alone . |
2 | When we are in as Mr himself agrees , the worst housing recession probably this this century . |
3 | Since I 've been over in England I 've bought a lot of clothes that I 'd probably never even consider wearing in Australia . |
4 | We have a a weird system how it works , and I 've got my hands tied behind my back erm if you 're on with fasteners you ca n't use Power Tools . |
5 | It 's alright you 're off on Wednesday you can do it then . |
6 | You know if you 're out on strike you 're out on strike and must make it hundred percent , that 's how it is . |
7 | Osmond , you 're out of order you know . |
8 | When we 're out of sight we can get by . |
9 | er if you 're out of work you 're it takes small businesses of . |
10 | If you 've come for a session with Kafy , you 're out of luck she 's booked for the whole night by one of the priests from the Temple of Khepri . |
11 | Yeah erm they 're out of offices I presume are they ? |
12 | if they 're out of danger they talk more you see ? |
13 | cos they 're out of danger you see |
14 | Now she says she 's worried that once they 're back in America she 'll never get them home again . |
15 | Well if Shirley and Marguerite are off to Florida they could be there now could n't they ? |
16 | Unfortunately , Fenella takes her duties terribly seriously and would have a minute by minute report of what Springsteen had been up to while I 'd been away . |
17 | ‘ When the children are out at school I could n't stay at home all day , ’ she says . |
18 | When these are out of order they cause delays , traffic jams and accidents . |
19 | And to try to create jobs for the women so that even if their men are out of work they can provide at least some income . |
20 | Ardiles said : ‘ When we are back to full-strength there would n't have been a place for him . ’ |
21 | Now that all the usual street noises are back in place it 's hard to think this is not a normal day . |
22 | Next time I 'm down in Surrey I shall have to have words with my mother . |
23 | That 's what I said I , if I 'm down like Sunday he says that I can play . |
24 | Men used to be down on haunches you know and the and the women stand there arms folded gassing , gassing away . |
25 | I 'm off to Windsor they 're off to Cheltenham and everywhere else . |
26 | It would show whether the US and the Soviet Union really had a role to play in Europe and it would be up to Germans themselves to work out their international posture . |
27 | That 's entirely up to him what we do but I shall be up for dinner you know and sort of see you and then if Geoff wants to leave early , we will . |
28 | It 's always kept in here , you see , unless it 's in the lock , but if I 'm out of doors you can be sure it 's in my bag . ’ |
29 | I 'm out of cigarettes myself . |
30 | He 's got ta be back on board his ship on Monday . |