Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He has recovered his form superbly after a broken finger threatened his career last season , and England boss Graham Taylor said : ‘ Sometimes when you 're with a Second Division club or out in the far North East you can feel forgotten .
2 This magnetotail could steer larger quantities of charged particles on to the near side than on to the far side .
3 Through the Sound of Grunay , ever threading through a procession of rock islets and on to the northernmost island of Unst , where we tied up for the night at the little pier in Baltasound .
4 Hibs , while not exactly setting the place alight , have at least the comfort of knowing that a win would lift them above St Johnstone and back into the top half of the table .
5 His hands , sliding from her hair to her neck and down inside the filmy black blouse , denied the imputation .
6 From here I walked on to Men Scryfa , an iron age monument and on to the Nine Maidens prehistoric stone circle .
7 The arm uncurled onto Richard 's chest and moved there over the nipples and down onto the tensing stomach .
8 The boy , arms and legs as thin as sticks , his eyes dark and round in a long , white face , came over , his thumb stuck in his mouth .
9 If nothing is readily available you find yourself trying to thaw out the cheesecake from the bottom of the freezer ( nobody will miss it , will they ? ) , or working out how long it will take you to get to the shops and back with a bag-full of goodies .
10 One takes me along St Mary 's Villas and Barrowclough Road , past the old municipal baths and the new DIY and wholesale paint centre ; while the other means cutting down Lennox Gardens , taking that street whose name I always forget into Rumsey Road , then past the row of shops and back into the High Street .
11 The residents of Monte Samana were just beginning to stir , and the smell of strong Spanish coffee wafted from open windows and balconies as she drove along the flower-edged lanes of the complex and out of the main gate towards the village .
12 One by one we clambered out of the boat and on to the slippery rocks of an inlet .
13 He thought only of a water pipe , a narrow metal pipe that carried water away from the compound and under the wire and the high wooden fence and on towards the two-storey barracks and the kitchens and dormitories of the guards .
14 Luxuriating in the warm midmorning sun on her shoulders , she walked under the lattice archway and on to the bottom end of the garden .
15 The catamaran shook its bows against the swell , then she was through the wind and on to the other tack with the sails drawing sweetly .
16 And then we went on to and parked at the start of and walked up one side and back down the other side and that 's as much as I saw of it .
17 They moved stealthily , the switches in their hands grasped like weapons through the rank smell of wild rhubarb and down towards the damp growth by the stream .
18 The girl slipped away , not to the bushes but out through the curled iron gates to the earth lane that bordered the river .
19 Dentdale is superb walking country : the high ridge walks along Rise Hill and Barbon Fell are amongst the best in the Dales , while lower down , the Dales Way long-distance path follows the river for much of its length into Sedbergh , and some of the wooded gills like Flinter Gill , which arc a typical feature of Dentdale , have footpaths along them leading on to the fells or on to the old packhorse routes .
20 More probable is a trade sale to existing mining companies or back to the generating companies , which is quite a common practice in the rest of the world .
21 At some later time they could , by chance , all be in the right half or back in the left half , but it is overwhelmingly more probable that there will be roughly equal numbers in the two halves .
22 Whereas fairly large areas in the Yorkshire Dales and up to the Scottish Borders were not heavily forested , the Teesdale region had this peculiar sugar limestone , creating a very thin , calcium-rich soil which never produced dense grass cover .
23 I saluted then watched him as he barged along the corridor and out of the front door .
24 Go straight through into the hall and on to the front door , and let us in .
25 After a while I left the family room and wandered through the great central hall and on into the far side of the house , into Perkin 's workroom .
26 She picked up her bag and led the way along the hall and out of the front door .
27 He went through the green door in the Customs Hall and out into the main lounge .
28 Yanto walked through the front porch of the pub and on into the flagstoned lobby .
29 He only hoped that no one was watching him , as he almost ran down the unlit passage and out of the back door .
30 She must get him on to his feet and down from the high moor before the impending storm .
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