Example sentences of "be [adv prt] [conj] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He was hoping Star Trek erm Six would be on , but erm so far i we 've it has n't been advertised erm , and er , it 's been on and premiered in erm in London , and he hoped it would come out here erm this week , but erm |
2 | Now , you 've all been down and looked at the state of the playground below . |
3 | Well I have n't been in and sat in our lounge this week . |
4 | ‘ And since it 's been over and finished with for a long time , there does n't seem any point in discussing it , especially right now . |
5 | You 've got to tell them when you 're on and ask for sanitary towels . |
6 | They 're over and done with . |
7 | and finally they 're off and running for the point to point season tomorrow … 266 horses will be racing in the South Midland meeting near Chopping Norton … first race is at 11 |
8 | We 're up and running with , we 've got the test rig going , new spindle bearings up , we 're pushing it . |
9 | Now here 's something to argue about this weekend … what would you say is the hardest … or toughest race to win in sport … football 's league title … formula one … the olympic marathon … how about the jockeys championship … they 've been off and running for six months and leading the chase is Oxfordshire ’ s Richard Dunwoody … we 're riding with him for this week 's Friday Feature |
10 | Hazels are up and coming in Oregon ; the nuts are big but Stan Wickenden told me that ‘ you ca n't get the damn skins off . |
11 | ‘ I suppose the humans or whatever knew they would be coming back , and I 've been up and looked at the controls and , you know , it 's probably easier than the truck was , only of course there 's these extra levers for the hydraulics , but that should n't be a problem if there 's enough fuel , which … ’ |
12 | I have a 48″ × 17″ × 16″ aquarium which has been up and running for six months . |
13 | The tank has been up and running for eight months : pH is 7.8 , with 15°GH and 12°KH . |
14 | The computer system at the Budapest Stock Exchange has now been up and running for about two weeks , and according to chief system analyst Andrei Bagi , there has been only one minor teething problem . |
15 | It has been up and running for 18 months and was beta tested last summer by Japanese engineers from NEC Corp that built an I-Tron interface to it . |
16 | However , the West Yorkshire branch can boast a longer established society that has been up and running for over nine years . |
17 | Aware 's Belfast support group has been up and running for a year and helps people cope with a range of depressive illnesses . |
18 | ‘ We have a very large textile initiative which has been up and running since our formation ’ , he said . |
19 | Neighbourhood Watch The Neighbourhood Watch has been up and running in the Baberton Mains Estate for some time but up in Juniper Green things have been much slower . |
20 | Neighbourhood Watch The Neighbourhood Watch has been up and running in the Baberton Mains Estate for some time but up in Juniper Green things have been much slower . |
21 | said I 've no qualms about 'em , and yet he 's , somebody that votes for bloody Green Party , eh , he 's just been up and voted for Green Party , I said I 'd of stopped at home if I was you |
22 | For the time being , find the Prior and tell him that I am back and arrange for some hot water to be brought here . ’ |
23 | If I 'm down or arguing with one of the family , because I 've been ratty through not being well , then Pat the physiotherapist , I have a talk with her and she talks to me and it helps me to talk to somebody else . |
24 | The Diocesan Advisory Committee and the local Planning Authority have given the go-ahead for a Faculty from the Chancellor of the Diocese to install a new heating system in St. John 's , and hopefully , it will be in and working by the time next winter comes . |
25 | There is no requirement in French law that a binding contract for the sale of land should be in or evidenced by writing . |
26 | Some managers began to express concern at the difficult position advisers would be in when working with the new social fund . |
27 | Heavy rain had prevented an ; y play on the first day at Old Trafford , and though high scores were not expected when play got under way on the second day , few people could reasonably have expected that the contest would be over and done with in one day . |
28 | Time consuming and costly negotiations on pay settlements can be over and done with in hours instead of weeks , as each proposal is fed into the model and the implications displayed immediately for further discussion . |
29 | It 'll be over and done with by then wo n't it ? |
30 | Quick with you , be off and see to it . ’ |