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

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1 I 've been on to Di this long time and have one like that , then you can and put down so you can have more room , you know , when you put it out .
2 ‘ I hear the English faculty has been on to Humphrey already , ’ he volunteered .
3 ‘ I 've just been on to Mallachy .
4 ‘ If Devlin is as smart as I think he is , Jack , he 's been on to Frear from the start .
5 Fraser said wearily , ‘ Have you been on to Dublin ? ’
6 He 's just been on to Maureen , got a couple of orders bearings and an Anglia contact .
7 I have been on at Desmond about it , as a matter of fact , which I suppose is what she wanted .
8 Luckily the last few miles are downhill into Barnsley . ’
9 These teas are mostly from China or Japan .
10 Prime-time programmes over here are mostly in Hindi .
11 He 's been right about Sebastian contacting her .
12 I 'd been right about Lloyd 's two-tone shoes though I had expected him to put socks on , and I was wrong about the hat — it was a white Panama .
13 He 'd been right about Bryce .
14 He 'd been right about Mrs Aitken having gone to some trouble .
15 How could she confess that they 'd been right about Ryan ?
16 It appeared that she 'd been right about Harry Martin 's being behind the attempts to intimidate her .
17 Until 1967 roughly half the Palestinian people had still been somewhere in Palestine .
18 David Bates 's concisely bold figure studies Marsden Heartly often seems to haunt his work are on at Cowles and Susan Rothenberg 's nervous-making fractured figurations are at Sperone Westwater ( both shows from 2–30 May ) .
19 Recent abstractions by Cora Cohen are at McCoy until 20 March and , until the same date , the ever brighter , ever quirkier biomorphisms of Carroll Dunham are on at Sonnabend .
20 New black-and-white prints by him are on at Arthur Roger until the 24th .
21 Landscape , of course , is his forte and a show of recent works in this department ( oil paintings and graphics ) are on at Marlborough starting 6 January and continuing until the end of the month .
22 Francois Morellet is showing ‘ Relache ’ , a series of recent works whose title pays homage to Picabia , at Liliane and Michel Durand-Dessert ( 16 January to 20 February ) while Vera Rohm 's ‘ Foto-tele ’ , monumental sculptures , are on at Nikki Diana Marquadt until the middle of January , together with large panels by Horst Haack , taken from pages of one of his albums , covered with sketches , quotations , poems and newspaper cuttings .
23 Sculpture by Peter Briggs and drawings and watercolours by Martin Barré are on until mid-April at Barbier-Beltz .
24 She said : ‘ Everybody else says they are very pleased to be here in fact I am very relieved to be here because another TV station was at my home in Dumfriesshire this morning to try to speak to me and I am thankfully in London so I missed them . ’
25 Like everyone else in late 1980s Whitehall , the words ‘ changing the culture ’ are constantly on Sir Angus ' lips .
26 ‘ It will be a similar sort of game against Stockport , who are much like Chester .
27 I 've actually been down to Norfolk this weekend so
28 She 's been down to Birmingham to see our kid .
29 no , I forgot well see I forgotten and I 'd been down to Boots an all I , aunty Mary had them once , one time and said
30 I know Paul 's been down to Percy Saint John 's and they are quite far ahead believe it or not they have got separate sheets for most subjects and we 'll able to do that English at pri Spring Gardens is good , so it maths because that was actually dealt with by erm Barbara
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