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

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1 It may seem that the movement just discernible towards " spirituality " would be wholly to the benefit of religion , yet it is not necessarily so .
2 So I must be somewhere on the edge of — of Steel City .
3 The weather was beautiful and those who were fortunate to know that his special was operating and were able to be somewhere along the route were fortunate to share a most attractive experience .
4 Seems to be somewhere along the road or otherwise your gon na get nowhere nobody .
5 The predominant over-view in this Department was that Television held a special kind of mystique ; that writing and producing drama for it demanded special levels of skill which were to be somewhere between the scopes of the Theatre and the Cinema .
6 it was a cro , I tell you what , we were playing something tonight , I think it was the last thing before you stopped , and I kept thinking any minute now it 's gon na be Somewhere Over the Rainbow
7 But then it was this I thought any minute it 's gon na be Somewhere over the Rainbow .
8 You ca n't do that , because unless everyone is identical , the average will always be somewhere around the middle .
9 He had n't been dead for very long — my earlier estimate of around six hours will be somewhere near the mark .
10 Many pitched their suggested figure at a level considered to be somewhere near the price of an average house mortgage .
11 So once I had passed through the obligatory outskirts of post-war , multi-storey housing estates and entered a labyrinth of blackened buildings in canyon-like streets with traffic jammed solid , I knew I had to be somewhere near the town centre .
12 He had no idea where he was , except that it must be somewhere in the wilds of Wales , well hidden from any possibility of rescue ; and he took his first unwilling look about him in the conviction that captivity could mean nothing better than solitude , close confinement and squalor .
13 You must have guessed I 'd be somewhere in the hotel . ’
14 The county council would appear to be somewhere in the middle , based on the range of views that have been submitted to this E I P .
15 The county council appear to be somewhere in the middle , er at around forty one thousand er two hundred dwellings .
16 But there 's no evidence that a penny has been actually paid — or that Varsov International , whose headquarters appear to be somewhere in the Caribbean , even possesses £5 million . "
17 There should really be somewhere in the building a place which tells you who is in the building at what times .
18 It was in keeping with the determination of the man , and he 'd probably only held off because those bobbies had to be somewhere in the vicinity .
19 He must be somewhere in the district . ’
20 Prices vary enormously for group holidays but a typical price would be somewhere in the region of £25 per person per day .
21 Unfortunately I am unable to give you a firm price for the software as we have not yet completed the development stage , but it will be somewhere in the region of 65 .
22 So what we say is that if you took all of our products all our ads they would be somewhere in the region of six hundred pounds .
23 would be somewhere in the region of a hundred and fifteen pounds .
24 The telephone number would be somewhere in the house and in the morning Alain would be at his office and not likely to answer the phone .
25 I ca n't think where well it must be somewhere in the office .
26 I suppose it must be somewhere in the flat … ’
27 The damage seemed to be mostly at the back .
28 Fenella 's complaints continued to be mostly about the way he treated her on stage .
29 If the wind blew to the South-East they would be mostly in the U.S.S.R. … if the wind blew the other way they would extend well back up into Western Europe . ’
30 This slightly understates the true cost of credit union lending for their members , as credit unions can work only if their members save as well as borrow , and the interest paid to members on savings with the unions ( though at the moment tax-free ) may be rather below the interest they could get from other institutions .
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