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

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1 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 .
2 There is no requirement in French law that a binding contract for the sale of land should be in or evidenced by writing .
3 Some managers began to express concern at the difficult position advisers would be in when working with the new social fund .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 It 'll be over and done with by then wo n't it ?
7 Quick with you , be off and see to it . ’
8 good luck with that and we 'll see you tomorrow … if the sun is shining the Gold Cup will be off and running with a sparkle
9 Garrison Savanah has a few tales to tell … he won the big race at Cheltenham 3 years ago and tomorrow the Gloucestershire favourite will be off and running for the big prize at Newbury
10 ‘ I 'll be up and singing in the morning , ’ he announced cheerily .
11 He had been frightened until Ivan explained to him that the sun went to bed like everyone else and would be up and shining for them in the morning .
12 ‘ This game told me that we need all our good players to be up and playing at their peak , but I felt that we did n't do that tonight . ’
13 Two support and maintenance offices will be up and running on the continent by the end of year .
14 So hopefully by the erm , I should be in a position by the next Council meeting , to report that we should be in a position to be up and running on the seventeenth of January .
15 ‘ This has been a big exercise , ’ said Crawford , ‘ but it is all nearing completion now and the new systems should be up and running during the next six months . ’
16 A unit should be up and running in three to six months with sales of $1m forecast for the first year .
17 If the developers succeed in winning over Environment department inspector , Roy Foster , they plan to be up and running in three years .
18 Software installation is easy , especially for the Windows versions and for both hardware and software you should be up and running within 45 minutes .
19 Plans are also being earmarked for a global Asian television station to be up and running within five years .
20 ‘ We are well-equipped and possess the necessary knowhow and resources for Sunrise TV to be up and running within two months across Europe .
21 Ammonia loads , now less than half the 1970 level , are set to fall further too , thanks to the new £66 million sulphuric acid recovery plant , which will be up and running within the year .
22 ‘ We plan to be up and running by June 1995 , ’ he said .
23 The duo face competition from at least five bank-led consortia , all vying to operate the network , which should be up and running by 1995 , with the licence award expected this autumn .
24 A series of studies , due to be completed in June , will decide which operations will be spun off as Independent Business Centres — to be up and running by January 1 1994 .
25 A series of studies , due to be completed in June will decide which operations will be spun off as Independent Business Centres — to be up and running by January 1 1994 .
26 Unilinx services should be up and running by the first quarter of next year .
27 If all goes according to plan the bakery should be up and running by May .
28 Sisters Mary Joseph , Mary Columba and Philippa joined three German nuns and one sister from Cape Town in the project which should be up and running by September .
29 A £1 MILLION initiative to cut crime in Glasgow 's city centre through the use of closed circuit television cameras and street wardens could be up and running by the end of the year .
30 Joseph says the black advocacy project is unlikely to be up and running before next year .
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