Example sentences of "[conj] [adv prt] [adv prt] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I ran faster , over the rocks on to the firm sand , over the driftline and on up to the golden sand , slower and dry , then up to the grass on the nearest dune .
2 On top of the Alice Liddell , the floods swivelled and became searchlights , two broad beams shining up at the roof of the bay and on out into the dark gulf beyond .
3 Well they want to connect Mansfield then they want to connect eventually right up through Worksop and on out into the main lines .
4 Shadows wavered backwards through the green railings and down on to the sunken slipway leading to the chain-ferry .
5 Travelling along the island 's one main road and off on to the dusty tracks we were amazed at how friendly the locals were .
6 I groped for its neighbour , found it , ducked through the gap and up on to the curved deck of the treadmill .
7 They 'd gone through the big field and up on to the common and the slope beyond which was where the wall was , half-ruined and easier to jump because of the gaps .
8 Fenella , who on Renascia had walked everywhere , found her breath snatched from her as her mount followed Caspar down the great avenue of beeches that guarded Tara and out on to the Tree-fringed high road .
9 He climbed up the outside staircase past the fountains surrounded by black-veiled women filling their pots with water and out on to the little parapeted promenade which crowned the second storey .
10 He turned abruptly away and Willie followed him up the lane and back on to the main street .
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