Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun sg] [adv] [adv] and " in BNC.

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1 These were military followers apparently of considerable social status and influence , though probably to be distinguished from the greatest magnates of the realm , many of whom had military followings of their own , and might be expected to fight for the king both inside and outside his kingdom .
2 If the painter were to use the same intensity of blue for the sea both near and far then the effect would not be at all realistic .
3 A particular focus of the scheme in Birmingham is to include information Technology training for both staff and students , because this will be a key tool for the future both inside and outside the University .
4 Remedies for infringement are as for the design right generally and are injunctions , damages and accounts of profits " or otherwise " ( section 229 of the 1988 Act ) .
5 Julian went out from her strangely uneasy for creatures who walked through the world so openly and confidently .
6 She turns on her heels and tears through the crowd once more and out the door .
7 ‘ We hope to get it off the ground very shortly and it will be run in conjunction with the Women 's Hospital . ’
8 As we shall see , this may well have been politically motivated to the extent that the relics of the archbishop so recently and brutally murdered by Cnut 's countrymen were perhaps serving as a rallying point for discontent in the city .
9 I was going out of the home more often and people had begun to comment on this .
10 Victoria was not one to yield up the authority of the Crown too readily and continued throughout her reign to assert it on occasion , such as objecting to the appointment of the nominee of a Prime Minister to a Ministry where she found him personally objectionable .
11 It was obvious at this stage that the race was going to develop into the best of the day so far and when Lofthouse moved ahead again with one lap to go , Robert had it all to do .
12 ‘ When You 're A Boy ’ is one of the neatest LPs of the year so far and , it must be said , causes an awful lot of Bangles products to look like Barbie with a Rickenbacker .
13 He pushed the fabric of the dress impatiently aside and pressed his lips against her breast , pulling the nipple into his mouth and biting and sucking greedily .
14 He 'd have to judge the force of the blow very carefully and you 'd expect it to leave more than a slight bump . ’
15 ( ii ) Expose the body wall by grasping the skin of the abdomen immediately above and below the midline with fingers and thumb and pulling simultaneously towards the head and feet ( this procedure can be made easier if a small midline knick is first made in the skin with a pair of scissors ) .
16 And trainer Paul Cole said yesterday : ‘ She 's come out of the race very well and has eaten up .
17 In spite of these reservations , he worked on the rest of the poem very quickly and its last three sections were drafted before the end of that month .
18 The rules are read by the clerk of the course about 11.30am and admonish the riders to be gentlemanly , for ‘ any rider that holds or strikes another , will not win prize ’ , nor will he ‘ win prize ’ if he ‘ hinder or stop horse ’ .
19 It can manage the affairs of the state very well and it can improve the citizens .
20 The legislation did most for the better-paid male workers , an increasingly crucial sector of the workforce both economically and politically .
21 Finding dates and days of the week both within and across months was harder without a calendar .
22 He was out of the car very speedily and Jenna felt a quick burst of fright .
23 Wendy betrayed by Rhoda 's desire for Ken : betrayed by the author of her own being : no wonder she had faded out of the world so quietly and gently and quickly , as if understanding it were better she had never been born .
24 The works become part of the site and restructure the organisation of the site both conceptually and perceptually .
25 A bath safety-rail made of chromium-plated tubular steel makes getting in and out of the bath much easier and safer ; and a bath seat with a back support eliminates the need to sit right down in the bath ( see Chapter 12 ) .
26 He perched on the edge of the couch once more and Wycliffe realised that he was trembling .
27 Conditions are likely to be the heaviest of the season so far and the side — the pack particularly — that controls the ball and makes fewer mistakes could carry the day .
28 She was walking her dog past the house just now and I thought I might bring her in .
29 A coalition of wildlife conservation groups , led by the RSPB and backed by WWF and the Royal Society for Nature Conservation , will once again be arguing against the measure both inside and outside Parliament .
30 Many would concur with the case most recently and most substantially argued by V. A. Kolve , that the Miller 's and Reeve 's Tales contrast with one another in these terms : the former full of liberty and light ; the latter replete with dark moral shades and tones .
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