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

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1 Market expectations are for little change upwards in the RPI from the latest figure of 7.3 per cent .
2 An hour later , Tracy and Miss Ludlow helped him secretly slip away from the hospital to spend two days in a secluded Miami retreat soaking up the sun before returning to Newmarket .
3 As you catch a wave and accelerate down its face you vigorously steer away from the wind .
4 For example , the report appears to distinguish between ‘ genotoxic ’ substances , which are mutagenic and directly damage DNA , and ‘ non-genotoxic ’ or ‘ epigenetic ’ substances , which apparently act indirectly on the genome .
5 All students should be encouraged to take an active part and not merely listen passively to the tutor and one or two loquacious individuals .
6 The gangway lamps seemed to give no light , only add further to the gloom of the dusk .
7 In other plants , nutrients flowing down stems are absorbed through the root system , but here they apparently pass straight into the stem .
8 If hon. Members who are called before 7 o'clock keep broadly to the time limit , it may be possible , in the interests of the whole House , for the occupant of the Chair to relax that limit later in the debate .
9 With shorter battens that only go partly across the width of the sail it is best to insert them before the outhaul is tensioned .
10 So go straight to the answer
11 So stay ahead of the game and do n't miss TODAY tomorrow and every Saturday .
12 Moreover , since the reader has been sensitised to the force of such figures through repeated exposure , they are to an extent foregrounded and so contribute significantly to the meaning .
13 She tossed it aside and renewed her efforts to contact Georgie and perhaps learn more about the murder .
14 They just sit there by the fire projecting their thoughts into each other 's brains , like me and Greenslade .
15 Just make fast to the buoy . ’
16 WITH ‘ Rhodesians Never Die ’ ( Oxford University Press ; 400 pages ; £45 and $19 ) , Peter Godwin and Ian Hancock have produced the best account yet of the death throes of white Rhodesia .
17 The existing caravans , and particularly the new brick and stone built communal facilities already obtrude unacceptably into the landscape .
18 It 's been a godsend for us to go down the street shopping , if you 've got a load of shopping you just stop right outside the gate .
19 Just walk slowly in the middle of the road .
20 Just select carefully from the menu .
21 They just stand there in the street .
22 Just drive slowly round the block , Dexter , and you 'll find out . ’
23 So we just get away from the model now , and see what happens in reality .
24 I wanted to stay with you , not go all round the world , dancing . ’
25 To the extent that restitutionary orders can be made under section 61(1) , however , the objections referred to under paragraphs 2 and 3 above apply also to the section 61(1) order sought by paragraph 13 .
26 In Les Patineurs they just spin happily in the snow .
27 Just stay there in the car and leave this to me . ’
28 ‘ Why not just go ahead with the funeral ? ’
29 I 'll get you 'll have to go just go right to the back just at the back otherwise you 're gon na be flipping through millions of pages .
30 Erm , when you start One Two Three , if you get er , the menu at the top saying One Two Three , think about and translate or you just go straight into the spreadsheet , you do get the One Two Three
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