Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It continues on through the pages of Scripture to the very last words of the book of Revelation . |
2 | The motorspeeder journeyed on through the plains of Sakkrat . |
3 | You continue on through the meadows of Cock marsh — a Site of Special Scientific Interest — to the banks of the Thames . |
4 | I bade Jamie and his mother goodnight and walked on through the outskirts of town to the track heading for the island , then down the track in blackness , sometimes using my small torch , towards the bridge and the house . |
5 | We had a phone call erm a year or two ago Mrs did a lot of work on this with petition 's and so on about the costs of pensioner 's for animal treatment , because the P D S A no longer operates in Harlow and the nearest one I think is Edmonton , which makes it impossible . |
6 | The first 30 in through the doors at Doc 's Orders in Yarm Road tonight will receive a copy of the EP . |
7 | They 'd put a terrible strain on the council : if they all wakened up , right down through the layers of time , there 'd be cavemen mouthing mindless questions in the barren , gameless desert of streets and traffic , and it would be the end of the world . |
8 | Of course , Therese would look ridiculous in the part — nothing they could do about that , a boy 's costume was a boy 's costume — but the voice , that electrifying voice rippling up and down through the registers without effort . |
9 | The predominant colours were black and scarlet , the midnight blue and holly green being used to relieve the border in between the rows of upholstery nails . |
10 | She supposed that she must face the fact that she was run down after the years of nursing and the final shock of Donald 's death . |
11 | Will Carling , the captain of England , is travelling there for the first time and the selectors decided not to weigh him down with the cares of office . |
12 | Make tying laces into a great game : sit down with the shoes in front of you both and tie and untie them together . |
13 | come down with the stairs to chap , young chap , I told you he 's knocking on the door , it must of been then . |
14 | Her heart in her mouth , Tabitha Jute followed the band down into the halls of JustSleep . |
15 | He kept in with the Soviets in case Moscow ever prevailed in Bucharest — plus the extra money he undoubtedly obtained . ’ |
16 | All of which fits in with the differences of stomach contents with which we began . |
17 | The model came in with the cups of tea , still glowering darkly at Paula from beneath her fringe of false eyelashes . |
18 | Linking girls in with the characters of Lord of the Flies , I am sure that there would be many Ralphs , a Jack of a different nature but leading to the same results , and eventually one or two Rogers . |
19 | Chief ranger Ken Drabble said damage in the district was considerable , with this year 's new growth destroyed along with the eggs of ground nesting birds . |
20 | Along with the problems of adolescence and insanity , sex was singled out by hygienists . |
21 | Hong Kong Special Report : The snakes are in good form , despite the wind : The feet are made for wokking , Robert Cottrell concludes as he adds the extremities of chickens to his range of culinary delights , along with the mysteries of tea , rice and appropriate poetry |
22 | Everyone was into existentialism , along with the beginnings of meditation , Zen and some other odd philosophies practised and preached by one of Dean 's advisers , a male witch named Samson DeVreer , who was often in company of another of Dean 's odd acquaintances , the television hostess named Vampira , because she looked like one , of whom Dean once said — when asked by Hedda Hopper if he was seeing her — ‘ I do n't date cartoons . ’ |
23 | Buyers ' bid are passed to the auctioneer via a bank of brokers who are seen on screen along with the animals on offer . |
24 | There is a dispute among historians about whether the Napoleonic episode , with its creation of an Italian state by name , was a benefit or a hindrance to the Italian nationalism which had begun to be voiced along with the cries of Viva Verdi . |
25 | It is what makes the difference between the phrase ( 30 ) , where the first-order relation is of course qualification , and the completeness of ( 31 ) : ( 30 ) lucky Gomez ( 31 ) Gomez is lucky Similarly , this is the difference which opposes ( 32 ) and ( 33 ) , where the relation assigned is equation rather than qualification : ( 32 ) the broker , a man in a grey suit ( 33 ) the broker was a man in a grey suit The notion of " completeness " may seem vague ; again , however , we should not expect it to be defined more closely for the very good reason that fundamental notions — and we take assignment together with equation and qualification , along with the ideas of entity and property , to be the bedrock of linguistic structure — do not allow themselves to be defined . |
26 | Now he is being invited to learn along with the children in Science , to admit ignorance ( he the headmaster ! ) , to reward discovery learning when neither he nor the children know the answer . |
27 | On the attic floor the grain bins are still intact , along with the remains of sack trucks , leather shovels and so on , left by the last miller . |
28 | Along with the mosaics of section 4.2 above , the mosaics from the Blackfriars and St. Nicholas Street sites , Leicester , provide evidence for one of the closest stylistic relationships between any mosaics in second century Britain . |
29 | Nevertheless , the new wealth was subject to some control through institutions which were central to the image of Arab government ( household , lineage ) even if the wider groupings were likely eventually to break down under the pressures of differentiation . |
30 | Maybe they saw ‘ little water-trees , starwort and milfoil and crow foot ’ ; and ‘ green caterpillars which let themselves down from the boughs by silk ropes for no reason at all ’ ; and ‘ great spiders with crowns and crosses marked on their backs ’ . |