Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 No , they 're , they are complete up to programme by Wednesday dinner time .
2 In the computer graphics of Tron ( 1982 ) we are right down on the board with the players of video games , even if we do n't quite share their viewpoint ; the motorcycle shots , much quoted , show how exhilarating rapid movement along wholly imaginary perspectives can be .
3 The buildings around here are right down on their knees .
4 Interestingly , two of the cases were diagnosed within four days of surgery , and both patients had been mobile up to the day of surgery .
5 And Mike McClennan 's men have been installed as 7-2 second favourites behind Wigan , who are 4-7 on for a fourth successive title triumph .
6 In Hungary the last combat units are due out on March 31st .
7 Oceanport , New Jersey-based Concurrent Computer Corp has has opted to take Unix System Laboratories Inc 's Unix System V.4.2 MP as the operating system for its next generation of real-time Unix systems , which are due out by the end of this calendar year .
8 Sparc and MIPS versions are due out by the end of the year .
9 Be that as it may , plenty of new titles are due out in the next six months .
10 The results of the Governments reveiw into forestry privatisation are due out in February .
11 The new penicillin factory is almost finished and the Italians we 've been training to run it are due back from Canada any day now .
12 You can borrow up to six items at any one time and most items you borrow are due back in 28 days ( not a month ) , but some in heavy demand are due back in 14 days .
13 You can borrow up to six items at any one time and most items you borrow are due back in 28 days ( not a month ) , but some in heavy demand are due back in 14 days .
14 Department of Transport inspectors are due down at his boat the Helga Maria today to check that everything is shipshape for the 4,000 mile trip , and Jack hopes to set off tomorrow .
15 You know you are due down in the shop .
16 But it is clear that if , as we have said , death from suicide is relatively common in Britain and most funeral services take place within the Christian context , then it would seem that the church needs to look at this whole subject again with a great deal more openness than has been possible up to now .
17 These texts are held on computer to enable a more scientific approach to the study of the language than has been possible up to now .
18 ‘ Helen has been adequate up till now , though she has n't actually seen this operation .
19 Er , but I mean clearly the , the debt and the guarantees are paid down first and so for the reason we are high up in the pecking order , because we provided the er , the loans and the guarantees .
20 As far as APEX is concerned they are OK up to a point but they just want to follow the legal procedures and we want them to take some kind of militant action .
21 If he 'd been born an American he 'd have been high up in the CIA — and still informing Moscow … ’
22 They must have been high up in the tree , leaves .
23 It 's always been popular along with students ai n't it ?
24 They are 2-1 down in the series .
25 Hereford are a real hard luck story this season … nothing seems to go their way … they could have been 2-1 up at half-time … surely Leroy May could n't get any closer to scoring …
26 Paths are undefined up to summit and for much of the descent , but route-finding is quite easy in clear weather .
27 Use made of these facilities has been minimal up to now , largely because the technology had not been made available to RBGE staff before 1990 , and scientific staff were not aware of the possibilities .
28 Young men with pale , waxy skins , they are straight out of some Moscow academy .
29 Even the yttrium samples are straight out of the text book .
30 In both cases the home team had been 2-0 down at half-time , Southampton fighting back , literally , to force a draw , Arsenal a win .
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