Example sentences of "be in [noun prp] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | A few players do n't even know what is the capital of France when they 're in Paris playing the French Open . |
2 | He would do a lot of Ca , canning if they 're in Canada do n't they ? |
3 | M. And now they 're in Australia making your other relations miserable . |
4 | and the table tennis festival bounces on this weekend with the English Open Championship in Birmingham … skills of a different kind now … some of the country 's top hockey players have been in Swindon battling it out in the National Indoor Championship … these were the qualifying rounds … the action though worthy of the finals … here 's Erika Barnes |
5 | Sir Robert Carey , Warden of the English Middle March , had been in London visiting the queen , but had prudently arranged for relays of horses to be ready for him between the capital and Edinburgh , so that he could ingratiate himself with the King of Scots by being the first to arrive with the news that he was now King of England also . |
6 | On the other hand , Argentine military representatives have been in London talking to bankers and arms firms . |
7 | Two groups of council officials have been in London pleading for more money from the government . |
8 | Mr. Chaudoir has been in England to attend the contemporary music festival Tempo ‘ 92 , at which he was the featured composer . |
9 | In the past month , he has been in Europe fulfilling a brief for international designers . |
10 | We been in Cowley nick so many times they keep a special room for us and inside it 's got Eddie and Rich written on the walls — and they do n't bother to clean it off 'cos they know we 'll be back and write it up again … |
11 | But he missed out because he had been in Copenhagen trying for a place in the Olympic team . |
12 | Poet Pam Ayres has been in Gloucestershire to open a new lambing centre . |
13 | Two schoolgirls from the convent who had been in Dublin to buy books with one of the young nuns turned to see what was happening . |
14 | The anger that had been in Creggan left him . |
15 | Er out of the eighteen thousand two hundred and thirteen dwellings , three hundred and er three thousand one hundred and sixty nine are in Langbar adjoining Cle er North Yorkshire , three thousand two hundred and thirty three dwellings are in Middlesbrough adjoining North Yorkshire , and seven thousand eight hundred and thirty four dwellings are in Stockton , of which four thousand three hundred are at Ingleby which d , directly also adjoins the North Yorkshire boundary , so I I think that I must make that quite clear that the majority of these dwellings provided for in the Cleveland structure plan are erm comparable in terms of er the that area . |
16 | THE Irish badminton team are in Birmingham preparing for their opening world championship group six match tomorrow against Iceland and the championships will mark the end of a 15 year spell for Joe Kinkead as manager of the Irish team . |
17 | Er out of the eighteen thousand two hundred and thirteen dwellings , three hundred and er three thousand one hundred and sixty nine are in Langbar adjoining Cle er North Yorkshire , three thousand two hundred and thirty three dwellings are in Middlesbrough adjoining North Yorkshire , and seven thousand eight hundred and thirty four dwellings are in Stockton , of which four thousand three hundred are at Ingleby which d , directly also adjoins the North Yorkshire boundary , so I I think that I must make that quite clear that the majority of these dwellings provided for in the Cleveland structure plan are erm comparable in terms of er the that area . |
18 | " It is good that the natives should be happy for surely that is ultimately what we , the Company , are in India to procure … " |
19 | 360 weightlifters from all over world are in Oxford proving that life really can begin at 40 . |
20 | and finally next Tuesday the country 's top dogs … are in Oxford to start racing for the Pall Mall trophy … its the richest prize of the year … at the Cowley Stadium … the final 's on March the twentieth |
21 | Dicey thus identifies the growth in power of the party machine as the source of the problem : ‘ Coalitions , log-rolling , and parliamentary intrigue are in England diminishing the moral and political faith in the House of Commons . ’ |
22 | Ferguson and his squad are in Portugal preparing for tonight 's prestige friendly against Benfica in Lisbon 's Stadium of Light — where an expected 70,000 crowd will see Cantona make his debut in a United shirt . |
23 | 12 Imagine you are in Grenada looking towards Dominica . |
24 | ‘ I 'm in London trying to sort out my own affairs , ’ he said gently , ‘ I 'm making an effort to repay customers who have been cheated . ’ |
25 | I can well believe that he has always been in favour of a social charter in Europe , but he has never before asked us to be in Europe enjoying its disadvantages . |
26 | In March , rather than flying around Europe as project accountant for Limpac packaging , she will be in India working with Tibetan refugees on a healthcare project run by the independent charity Action Health 2000 . |
27 | Well this time next week of course , we 'll be in Italy getting ready for Notts against Brescia and I remember last year when I went over with Radio Derby to cover Derby County 's game against |
28 | By now the Arab with my coat would be in Malaga waiting for the boat across to Africa . |
29 | If it had n't been for your shiftless nephew , Suzie would be back in England by now , my mother would n't be having sleepless nights and I could be in London doing the job for which I 'm paid ! ’ |
30 | The fact that Murphy considers himself first and foremost a businessman who happens to be in PR helps to explain the care with which the decision to sell PRCS was taken . |