Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] the [noun] and [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | His objective had to be to drive on through the tumult and horror as best they could , not to get involved with individuals or groups , not to be sidetracked , so as to reach that further side , there to turn and repeat the dire process , difficult as this must be . |
2 | The second was an untidy and protracted business , stretching on through the spring and summer and coinciding with the refusal of The Possessed to be contained within the limits of a ‘ tendentious ’ sideshow . |
3 | Inexorably Rose moved on through the entremets and coffee , sending eight people scurrying in all directions as he masterminded the performance , the objects of which were far from clear to Auguste . |
4 | such a vertical representation tells us nothing about the relationships that go on between the centre and field offices . |
5 | On the other hand the doctrine clearly applies to contractual terms by which the covenantee , an employer or a purchaser of a business , seeks to forbid the covenantor ( the employee or seller ) from carrying on his trade or restricts the way in which he may carry it on after the purchase and sale of labour or the business , has been completed . |
6 | Under English evidential law , specific provisions are laid down for the submission and use of computer records in court . |
7 | According to the Life of Thomas Hardy ‘ they found lodgings at the house of an invalided captain of smacks and ketches ; and Hardy , suspending his house-hunting , settled down for the autumn and winter to finish his fifth novel , The Hand of Ethelberta ’ . |
8 | There are no hotel bills , they chip in for the petrol and food and everybody 's happy . ’ |
9 | But the thing that I reflected on was here we were , into our third bombing year , and the mighty Eighth Air Force had come to our aid over thousands of miles of land and 2,000 miles plus of sea ; and they can come down through the clouds and land almost within sight of the place they were making for , with no navigation aids at all . |
10 | The men immediately set off in one direction , scrambling down through the trees and undergrowth towards the subsidiary valley where the shot had sounded . |
11 | From the top of the drums , water is pumped to Tank 1 via the spray bar down through the foam and spar , from where it is transferred to Tank 2 up through more spar . |
12 | In windy weather , the effects of the wind gradient near the ground accentuate any movement up or down of the towplane and glider . |
13 | Then , as Creggan abruptly turned and went down into the silence and gloom of his shelter , where no other eagle could see him and he could be alone with his thoughts , Kraal muttered after him , ‘ Golden eagle ! |
14 | His dad had n't much luck dying in his fifties and the boy had looked in with the bread and milk most days since her accident . |
15 | This tied in with the position and colour of the spot when it first appeared . |
16 | The bridge has fallen in with the Mayor and Corporation on it . |
17 | This is a marvellous opportunity for making a mirror that exactly blends in with the design and colour scheme of a particular room . |
18 | But more important is a feeling that the sky burial fits in with the isolation and strangeness of the setting . |
19 | He moves in with the cunningness and surety of a wild cat which so far has only played with its victims . |
20 | Drain the garlic and add to a blender or food processor , along with the yoghurt and milk . |
21 | Most of the restoration work can be done in-house , however the greatest problem is the loss of the aircraft 's rear armament along with the centre and wing bomb racks . |
22 | No reliable interpretation of these scripts has yet been established , but in the Dunadd fort the wording must surely , along with the bowl and footprint , be related to coronation rituals of the Dalriadic kings rather than to the Picts . |
23 | Within a record company this involves planning campaigns aimed at record retailers and the record-buying public , along with the press and promotion staff who deal with newspapers , magazines , radio and television . |
24 | Along with the press and promotion staff , the marketing department has to ensure that every potential record-buyer is aware of their artists ' work . |
25 | Sorry mate , the wife 's taken it along with the insurance and MOT to be re-done today at the post office . |
26 | The sudden transitions and complications have disappeared along with the irony and grandiloquence — and with them , too , the bitter distaste for the world and the yearnings for an elected fate as saint or martyr . |
27 | In addition to giving a fascinating and invaluable insight into the world of fashion , the course will provide Knitwear design and manufacturing techniques along with the marketing and production skills which are essential in running a successful design and knitwear business . |
28 | The nationality requirement , along with the domicile and residence requirements , was so restrictive as to make ineligible for consideration as ‘ qualified companies ’ many publicly quoted companies or banks on the International Stock Exchange in London . |
29 | In what sounds like computer industry heresy , Gupta Corp , Menlo Park told Reuter that it is looking to higher prices for its more advanced software products to help it achieve sharply higher earnings in 1993 : ‘ Our prices are going up as the functionality and performance of our software increases along with the functionality and performance of personal computer networks , ’ chief executive Umang Gupta said ; the company will introduce two new versions of its SQLWindows 4.0 software later this month ; the standard version at $2,000 , a more advanced one at $3,500 ; he says its only prices going down were for communications routing software . |
30 | The European Parliament is given a formal role in the process of making Community law along with the Commission and Council of Ministers . |