Example sentences of "[adv prt] and [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Go right and collect the painting , go left , down , and right along the passage , go down and left along the passage , go down and right along the passage , fall down the gap , and then down again into the clouds , go back to the start , go right and down , go left to the switch , go up on the painted walls , go left and collect the painting , fall down , go right and up on the stairs from the cauldron , go right and into the painting board to complete the level . |
2 | We 'll just have to tell everybody , she goes , right the way down and straight over the top |
3 | Going through the door to the back kitchen you had to take three steps down and immediately to the left was the matchboard door to the garden . |
4 | The path flanking the lawn leads first down and then across the garden to help create a feeling of greater space . |
5 | He dared not move , for fear of starting a slide of loose stones that would carry him down and irresistibly over the edge of the quarry . |
6 | This journey is experienced as going further ‘ in ’ , as going back through one 's personal life , in and back and through and beyond into the experience of all mankind , of the primal man , of Adam and perhaps even further into the being of animals , vegetables and minerals . |
7 | Saxton Bampfylde tries to be extra sensitive , open and considerate , not only to the clients who are its bread and butter , but also to candidates , who frequently feel they have been ridden roughshod over and hard-done-by in the search process . |
8 | Not necessarily as a second best : over and again in the culture of homosexuality , differences of race and class are intensely cathected . |
9 | I remembered once , in the middle of summer two years ago , when I was coming down the path in the late dusk after a day 's walking in the hills beyond the town , I saw in the gathering night strange lights , shifting in the air over and far beyond the island . |
10 | The vibrant ‘ Zoo Station ’ kicked everything off and right from the word go it was going to be something special . |
11 | The road is only used briefly before the footpath branches off and upwards to the right , breasting a slope which is the highest point of the walk . |
12 | Individual colleges and institutes vary both according to the proportion of advanced work which they provide and also the types of courses which they offer , depending partly on the nature of the institutions which went to make them up and partly on the way in which they have developed in the past few years . |
13 | Roger led up and rightwards onto the ice and it was quickly apparent that in places the snow was lying directly over rock , with what ice there was insecurely bonded to the smooth slabs . |
14 | In the morning he woke to find Amanda already up and well on the way with preparations for her day , to judge by the clattering coming from the kitchen . |
15 | He walked to the small , single window and pushed it open , gazing up and outward into the night , at the friends he could never meet . |
16 | They then interact with microwaves on their way up and again on the way down after gravity has turned them round . |
17 | When she looked up she could see the bees shooting up and away over the wall , and by each hive there was a continual coming and going of bees , some of whose pouches were brilliant with golden pollen . |
18 | From somewhere beyond the artificial horizon , the Bridge arced up and away into the darkness , the lower part of its immense length in shadow , the upper glinting with fiery reflections from Lucifer 's atmospheric corona . |
19 | The second precaution is to pull each of the bridle rings up and away from the sail before positioning the cross-spar first into the centre ferrule with the spar beneath all the bridle lines It is most important that the lines which we will call ‘ B ’ and ‘ C ’ as in the drawings , are free and not in any way tangled with either the leading , edge vinyl , spine fitting or the cross-spar Otherwise the bridle setting and consequent flight performance will be sadly deformed ! |
20 | He swam up and away from the tangle of lines and disappeared on the other side of the iceberg . |
21 | Moreover , there is not so much to smell when you are flying high up and away from the scents and aromas that cling to the Earth — or even if , like man , your nose stands at a height of five or six feet , rarely bending towards the ground . |
22 | Fall down and go right on the dodgems , go up and right through the wall , go down and collect the scroll , go up and push the crate right off the platform , fall down and push the crate left off the platform , fall down and push the crate right off the platform , push it left off the next platform , then right and left twice , jump on the big wheel on your right , jump off and at the bottom of the screen go right , collect the arrow , go left and up , go right and climb up on the platforms , go left and collect the star , fly right , up and right , push the crate right off the platform , push it left onto the button , go left , down and collect the star . |
23 | I looked up and deep into the eyes of the cafe proprietor . |
24 | As well as dealing with the punch , the rising block travels diagonally up and forwards into the opponent , catching him high on the attacking arm . |
25 | Even if they stretch as far as I can see , ’ she added , looking up and then down the river . |
26 | Yeah , all I 've got to do then is send , send it in and I 'll phone them and say well can I cash it up and still on the club and they 'll say yes but I 'll have to get up and get round there tomorrow then |
27 | Although still on the top floor , they now had lifts , or rather elevators , to take them up and once inside the dressing-room each Girl had her own mirror well lit by bulbs surrounding three sides just as they had seen in the films . |
28 | Soon the whole side of the basket was smashed and he was able to wriggle out and away to the side of the shower room , out of the icy water , gasping with relief through streams of mucus . |
29 | Sunrooms , verandahs and summer-houses give children a feeling of going out and away from the classroom , even in inclement weather . |
30 | Until recently , the Loaches usually appeared at morning feeding time and then disappeared into a large bogwood cave , which has several exits and entrances , reappearing after lights out and sometimes during the evening . |