Example sentences of "[be] [adv prt] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And me bloody petrol gauge has been on half way along Scunnie Road .
2 Course I have n't been down that way for a while .
3 ‘ Sir Robert , ’ Agrippa smoothly intervened , ‘ we have been down this path before .
4 That he had been down some time , and that there were a Nest of them at Alfoxden House who were protected by a Mr Poole a Tanner of this Town . ’
5 ‘ Well I 've got a couple of people off so we 're down this morning .
6 ‘ You 're lucky you 're up this end of the Cages with us because there 's … ’ and here he dropped his voice into a horrified whisper , ‘ … there 's a couple of vultures down at the other end .
7 I 'm sorry , but there 's no garden and we 're out all day . ’
8 Despite the Labour party 's smears about what has been happening recently , manufacturing exports are up this year , notwithstanding the recession .
9 Lucy Wedderburn , the young medical registrar , has been up all night inserting drains and carefully drawing out bloodstained fluid , and she 's still on duty , witty and vivacious through the exhaustion .
10 But I 've been up all night .
11 I 've been up all night , thinking .
12 He had been up all night shadowing a team of poachers , until they had been manoeuvred into the welcoming arms of the constabulary .
13 It could only be about eight o'clock — her old-fashioned watch , unwound this morning , had stopped — but she felt as if she had been up all night , working to meet an insane deadline .
14 He 'd been up all night .
15 ‘ Have you been up all night ? ’
16 It looked as if both men had been up all night .
17 He arrived at the interview in shades , because he 'd been up all night speeding , and a leather jacket .
18 Carrie said , ‘ You been up all night ? ’
19 I 've been up all night working on these . ’
20 He looked terrible , his face blotched and patchy , his eyes red , as though he had been up all night .
21 and we 'd been up all night serving troops and er , you see , and then the Manager said , well look er now and have some breakfast before we get th another telegram and we were next door to the Telegram Office , you see , and when , when the erm war , during the war , you see , the man would come out of the Telegraph Office and he would say er and er , you see , all the lights went out except a few lights along the back of the counter .
22 ‘ If you had n't come I would have been up all night . ’
23 Only two or three of the terminals were occupied , by guys who looked as if they 'd been up all night and who were already on to their second pack of cigarettes .
24 But I have been up all night comma , too tired , but I was really homesick .
25 ‘ You 've already been up all night .
26 ‘ Police and many volunteers had been up all night looking for them .
27 Certainly when we get settled in after Christmas that should be and I 'll shall say about six rolls but I 'll shall say six rolls and just the every time I get one roll of wallpaper up and you you 'll think oh I 'll do the rest tomorrow just a bit more , then you get one more looks alright there , the other wall and er , I 'm sat , I 've been up all night doing this shall do one more then I 'll go a bed , I get from the wife bloody hell mother what time did you go to bed , about an hour ago , could n't leave it wallpaper .
28 I 've been up all night .
29 He had arrived at the Laboratory over an hour late , at ten o'clock , looking terribly tired because he had been up that night at the scene of crime , and had come over to the reception desk to collect his personal post .
30 When I am out all night , the next day I can not do anything . ’
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