Example sentences of "[adj] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | They will try to cram as many Minis as possible on to the Lake Windermere ferry and see how many consecutive journeys they can make . |
2 | In 1948 down on the River Thames in his home town of Henley he was preparing to race in an Olympic final . |
3 | The figures we were given this morning indicate that in within the Greater York area , the increase would be from sixteen point three to twenty point six . |
4 | Everything 's rosy down at the telecottage Paddy Ashdown 's mission was to see hi-tech Orkney in action , Tom Morton explains |
5 | the French might have advanced into the country south of Charleroi , but the Duke , as ever , brooded over the left-hand side of the map which showed the great sweep of flat country between Mons and Tournai. that was where he feared a French advance that would cut the British off from the North Sea . |
6 | A British double-century looks very much on for the 11-times South African champion , who was the first man to achieve that feat in his native land . |
7 | Magda ze Schluderpacheru had something surplus down at the Silver Shuriken . ’ |
8 | I handed these in to the Midland Bank , Cockerton , Darlington . |
9 | ‘ I 'm takin' us all out to the Cill Dara and we 'll have a fine dinner and a few drinks . ’ |
10 | Tip it all out on the table Brenda . |
11 | When Brian braked I was first out of the Land Rover . |
12 | Barney Athay says it could well be hairy out in the South Atlantic |
13 | They 're the next down on the Highland Horners , they 've got some jolly good horns with a tip similar to . |