Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The easiest way to turn the car was to drive on up to the hardstand by the church , and as he swung about he realised it was in fact the old foundations of small cottages , completely gone with The Bomber .
2 So we set out across the open grassy slope that led on up towards the forest .
3 Then he kicked his horse forward and led on out of the yard .
4 He expects me to carry on up at the manor as though it 's just another working day. ?
5 Then clutching his suitcase , he tottered down on to the platform .
6 He swooped down on to the grass and took stance by it .
7 At the moment he 'd still have time to drive down on to the autobahn — providing the freezing fog came no closer .
8 Passengers poked their heads out of the doors like rabbits testing the wind and , deciding it was safe , hopped down on to the station platform where a sign read : " Cook , Queen of the Nullarbor .
9 I used to walk along there to see these rabbits I think the name was and they , it was a barber 's shop that had got these sold all sorts of pet things and that I used to , then I used to come home that was my Saturday morning , but I always used to go in up to the news line .
10 Our piloting suggests that there is very little information here which could not be filled in out of the heads of appropriate teachers on these courses , so filling in the questionnaire should not cost a great deal of time for each person .
11 Yeah and then the horses used to go down out to the line see .
12 There was a thick concrete wall which we were all going to hide behind and we had our helmets on in case any car parts came raining down out of the sky .
13 It widened but nothing could be seen in the gap , save for the path ahead , winding on down to the valley .
14 Both of them got out on the restaurant floor , but Pavel carried on down to the entrance lobby .
15 The only way I can get across is to jump down on to the track again .
16 Now he saw his chance and desperation forced him to take the risk of climbing down on to the line in the darkness .
17 Robbie was n't normally of a nervous disposition , but one did hear such horrific stories of lone women being attacked in out of the way spots .
18 Once he had gone , Shiona sank down on to the bed and kicked off her shoes , glad to be alone for a few minutes .
19 She sank down on to the bed and glanced at the writing pad that she 'd tossed there after a brief effort to write to Arnie .
20 They sank down on to the leopardette sofa and he slipped off the crisp lacy briefs .
21 He sank down on to the edge of her bed , and she scurried over towards the wall , taking every inch of her covers with her .
22 Caroline sank down on to the edge of the bed and shut her eyes tightly , trying to block out the humiliating scene , but it was impossible .
23 She sank down on to the sofa , breathing deeply to steady herself .
24 Will he please help her and others like her to come in out of the cold ?
25 An adult owl normally knows this and stays in shelter , but inexperienced hunters may not have the sense to come in out of the rain .
26 He would n't have enough sense of self-preservation to come in out of the rain .
27 Whilst they were appearing in Up With the Lark at the Adelphi Theatre , they coped admirably with their filming schedule but were furious when Sickert produced a picture of them called High Steppers .
28 ‘ Has that any special significance ? ’ she asked bravely as she crumpled down on to the blanket and gazed up at him .
29 ‘ You did n't really think some sort of Grandson Richard , 39 , was going to swoop down out of the sky and carry us off to Florida , did you ?
30 He was rather looked down on by the Trebetherick set .
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