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

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1 They ca n't be enjoying their football down there at the moment if that 's the only thing they 've got to moan about .
2 ‘ They would need a bigger margin than that to mount a search down there at the bottom of the world .
3 But the relationships within which women laboured in the coal communities would have told him even more about class struggle than did his breathtaking chronicle of labour down there in the dark .
4 ‘ There are definitely no airs and graces out there on the track , even from the princess herself , ’ said an insider .
5 They , they used to build wings for the , they had er all pop riveters and they used to b build wings for the planes that finally came up to the airport down there and erm it was very much a structural set-up as I say I used to have to take plates down there from the airport to be normalized , it was er a sort of softening treatment for aluminium and made them easier to shape and rivet them onto the main fuselage , but they , they used to make Harvard wings and cowls , engine cowls , for the Bostons and Havocs they were n't the one type of Boston was a fighter bomber and another one it had the front navigator 's position cut out and they used to have a search light put in there which they used to call
6 They may not have got their feet up there in the stirrups with the wife , but they did get through two boxes of Kleenex .
7 I mean , with Fly-Buttons up there in the ratings , I do have to be a bit careful . ’
8 Overhead the sky still scintillated , but there was a film of green up there among the pinks and blues , an avocado tinge of beautifying city sickness …
9 First , of course , you have to know what you are : that there is another life , another set of attitudes , other responses out there in the world , which prevent most of us from aspiring to better things .
10 There would be some top cat out there in the desert , sealed up tight in his High Performance Auto , sitting out the slaughter and counting the expenses .
11 There is no room for a player with kid gloves on his feet , no room for sentiment , only sediment out there on the park .
12 ‘ Well , there 's a public phone in the recreation room down there on the right — if you must . ’
13 There 's a shop down there on the prom . ’
14 When at last he dared to creep from his hiding-place and move on tip-toe up the dark stairs , he had counted to 372 and managed to convince himself that any fate was preferable to having an accident down there amongst the coats .
15 ‘ God , that would turn a few of them over in their graves up there under the yew trees , ’ Benny 's father had said , but again there was no explanation of why .
16 ‘ The lord-and-master routine back there in the cafeteria .
17 Bozo feels he had his moment back there under the arches when I let the gun waver .
18 ‘ I heard a story from one of our Wrens that her husband was killed in an accident out there in the Falklands a couple of weeks ago .
19 She was also a delight to behold with her golden curls , and the two formed a real picture out there in the garden .
20 The less fortunate have to stand on aching pins as the carriage , unventilated ( it is impossible to fit air conditioning to tube trains as the tunnels are too small to acccommodate such devices ) , grows hot and foetid ; even the lines of Shirley Lim 's Modern Secrets up there amongst the ads- ‘ Last night I dreamt in Chinese/Eating Yankee Shredded Wheat ’ -brought to us by ‘ Poems On The Underground , ’ a ruse to make tube travel a little less stressful , can not alleviate the strap-hangers ' gloom and frustration .
21 ‘ We took a battering down there in the Autoglass Trophy a couple of weeks ago and we badly need to put things right .
22 So that we have got a disk which we can put into the machines down there in the computer room , a whole lot of transcriptions that they 've already made .
23 At the moment I 'm happy with the service down there by the way .
24 We touched things , were in flesh-contact down there in the basement .
25 The teams up there at the top are there on merit .
26 ‘ I do n't know much about etiquette back there in the shtetl , but even in these decadent times we do n't feel a gun in the back is just a snappy way to say ‘ please ’ . ’
27 I lay on the ground for a few more moments , then continued on my way through the trees in the direction of Brigade Headquarters , pondering on the likely thoughts of Colonel Peter Young and his three Officers back there on the hill .
28 There were no monstrous sounds out there in the storm .
29 Losing at home four two to Swindon , their arch rivals after being two in front , but I 'd just like to make one point clear ; do n't blame manager Brian Horton because all of Oxford 's matches that they 've lost this season has been through their own fault : lack of character out there on the pitch , there 's nothing Brian can do sat on the bench .
30 But then again , I 've always believed that the players have to show that character out there on the pitch , they have n't , they learnt their lesson , losing four two against Swindon , that match will never be forgotten by the supporters , it does n't matter if they win the Cup , it 'll never be forgotten .
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