Example sentences of "[noun] and [noun] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Well I think it 's a case of just er being prudent and keeping all risks and doses down to the minimum possible . |
2 | They ran a hardware store and diner in the White Mountains of New Hampshire , serving the hikers and campers up on the Appalachian trail . |
3 | Lay one of the long strips of cardboard over this join and staple through card and fabric on to the batten . |
4 | Two beers later they shake on the deal and stagger out of the Captain 's Cabin . |
5 | The Marshal knew that the guard would be putting hand-cuffs and chains back on the prisoners and lighting cigarettes for them which they would smoke with both hands . |
6 | Place royal icing in a piping bag with a tiny nozzle and pipe eyes and fangs on to the head . |
7 | Using a paint brush paint blue eyes and whiskers on to the rabbit 's face and pink ears and a nose . |
8 | This was of narrow gauge ( 1' 11 ’ ) and opened in the same year , 1868 , to carry slates from the Hendre Ddu quarries and timber down to the railway . |
9 | What Scissormen do is take a series of chaotic noises , disturbed atmospherics and fragments of other people 's music , then hammer melodies and songs out of the cacophonous melée . |
10 | Pinch a mouth and eyelids on to the head , and press tiny balls of icing into position for the eyes . |
11 | I watched both them and Mathews closely throughout both days while he was giving evidence , and for most of the time all three of the judges had their heads and eyes down on the notes they were keeping . ’ |
12 | Rose and Michael brought tea and sandwiches out to the field . |
13 | I love the Bardot look and all the wigs and extensions around at the moment are great . |
14 | P&O Containers then shipped British entrants ' cars and equipment back to the UK . |
15 | Now I think what te , what happened there was we er , we drifted away from setting down sc , er , er , scripts to finding good useful key words and phrases out of the paper that we could then fit into the script , and as it had gone that way , I realised it was working , and did n't see any point in trying to get it back to the way it was originally going , because it was going fine . |
16 | She looked out of her bedroom window just in time to see a dark figure leading Bathsheba 's horse and cart out of the field . |
17 | Alexandra watched it , wondering whether she ought to get up and put it back before it started to spit flame and muck on to the carpet . |
18 | Sometimes she would start laying the table for breakfast at four in the afternoon ; sometimes she would pursue Maisie and Robert out into the street with plates of hot food , begging them to eat more . |
19 | He brought his talons and beak down on the bars with such force that the very Cages themselves shook with the power of it . |
20 | There were plenty of career administrators and businessmen along with the idealists , you know . |
21 | There has been some criticism of general safety precautions on board rigs and platforms out on the north sea . |
22 | We moved fast back up the stairs , along the passage and back down into the lobby of the Regal Arms , trying not to run . |
23 | Despite protests from Britain that the Swedish athlete had tripped Williams , the Olympic appeal jury blamed Williams and put Akraka and Trabaldo through to the next round . |
24 | Oh , but how she would have loved to tear herself free from his grasp and storm out of the apartment ! |
25 | For years she had waited , teasing him with abuse and flattery along with the frequent loan of valuable conveniences , such as her horsebox . |
26 | The republicans , for their part , provided muscle , discipline and willingness to undertake risky tasks — it was the republicans who smuggled placards and banners out of the Bogside and across Craigavon Bridge to the Waterside , under the eyes of the RUC , on 5 October 1968 . |
27 | There 's bread and cheese down in the kitchens . ’ |
28 | Estella put some bread and meat down on the ground for me , like a dog . |
29 | He laid the telephone and torch back on the table then probed delicately with the end of a penknife . |
30 | and you see if we ring s Newark and Sherwood up at the there these bastards going get the answerphone |