Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Guinea pigs and rabbits should be kept in sheds or garages out of the way . |
2 | pour bleach or disinfectant on to the spillage and cover the area with paper towels , or thick tissues |
3 | However , without the attendance of a senior member of the family and his appreciation of the value of the training , the younger members might not be able to put their training to best use or to introduce new techniques or ideas on to the farm . |
4 | The resulting space from the end of the track or pole back to the wall is known as the ‘ return ’ and can look rather unattractive unless covered with fabric . |
5 | It starts in September or October down in the West Country , where the Dorset Horn and the Dorset Down get together to produce a little bleating ball of fluff round about 152 days later , and ready for the table not so long after that . |
6 | Otherwise you may take flowers or foliage out of the press before they are ready , thereby ruining them . |
7 | I 'd only once asked for a transfer and not because of any discontent or fall- out with the club . |
8 | Stock record systems vary — from simple cards , kept in a file or drawer along with the goods , to complex computerised systems used by big companies . |
9 | It is also important that the areas where the varnish is being applied are dust-free and that you are not wearing clothes which will shed dust or fibres on to the surface . |
10 | There were no youthful revolutionaries , they were all , in the main , mature men — some of whom had fought in '16 — and all of whom had advanced the Irish cause either with funds or arms down through the years . |
11 | These reforms will only achieve their objective if accompanied by the implementation of the 1944 Education Act provision for compulsory part- or full-time education or training up to the age of 18 . |
12 | Two years elapsed before , as a matter of right , torpedoed seamen became entitled to " one month 's wages , or wages up to the date of arrival in the United Kingdom , whichever is the greater " , and also compensation for lost effects . |
13 | He had supposed Debbie and her cronies painted flowers , or bowls of fruit , or landscapes up on the Ridge . |
14 | Hering stated that a cure should proceed : from above , downwards — from the head or upper regions of the body down towards the feet ; from within , out — from the internal organs out to the joints or skin ; from more important to less important organs — from the liver , heart or lungs out to the joints or skin ; from the present backwards in time — going back into the patient 's medical history . |
15 | His family , along with those of his partner Davey and his son-in-law George Smith , were involved in the management of Bickford , Smith & Company up to the time of its final closure in 1961 . |
16 | Gone are the days when a couple furnished their house from top to bottom in a style that fitted in with the tastes of friends , neighbours , colleagues at work , or cronies down at the pub or tennis club . |
17 | Grinder car 752 is used traditionally to grind wrinkles or corrugations out of the track with its carborundum shoes , and is seen here in Red Bank Road , Bispham in 1964 . |
18 | He had been shooting since he was about five years old ; there were few clubs or competitions around at the time but the Scorton was one of the leading ones . |
19 | ‘ Bouncing off the sides or front on to the ground , being hit by other children , or just falling awkwardly while on the inflatable accounted for most of the injuries , ’ says the report . |
20 | ( 3 ) Where co-owners of an estate or interest in any land , … not being itself partnership property , are partners as to profits made by the use of that land or estate , and purchase other land or estate out of the profits to be used in like manner , the land or estate so purchased belongs to them , in the absence of an agreement to the contrary , not as partners but as co-owners for the same respective estates and interests as are held by them in the land or estate first mentioned at the date of the purchase . |
21 | who 's in charge of Eskdale now that Roger up for the M P ? |
22 | Out of that $67.8 billion-worth , around $5.7 billion-worth were more than 50% out of the money . |
23 | This ensured that aircraft out on the routes at outstations lacking facilities for making the checks could fly to a place where it could be done . |
24 | You get the youngsters that hare off down the road . |
25 | I have seen photographs of orca , both still and movie , close-up and underwater , but nothing prepares me for the sight of a real one that scythes out of the water 100 metres or so away from the boat . |
26 | And I believe that consignment back in the warehouse is totally , completely , unquestionably legal . |
27 | If the locational data are available in x , y order then , if you are familiar with BASIC or FORTRAN , or some other high-level language , it is relatively easy to write a program to reverse the order of the x , y pairs and to convert the y coordinate so that it measures distance down from the top of the page rather than distance up from the bottom . |
28 | Is my hon. Friend aware that people up in the north-west welcome the prospect of the channel tunnel being opened ? |
29 | Quite what this means is unclear , but one can be sure that voters out on the Plains would not approve . |
30 | The Court of Appeal has decided in Roberts v Johnstone [ 1988 ] 3 WLR 1247 , that where a plaintiff requires care and attendance as a result of his injuries , the cost of persons providing that care up to the date of trial is special damage , even if no one is in fact employed , and that interest is payable on the notional cost at the rate appropriate to special damages ( see para 1.67 ) . |