Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | it 's been on for about the past month |
2 | ( For the purposes of this paper , the words ‘ hautbois ’ , ‘ oboe ’ , or ‘ bassoon ’ merely refer to double-reed instruments , without invoking the question of whether these were shawms , Baroque-style instruments , or something in between on the evolutionary scale. ) 8 An examination of livrets for Lully 's ballets shows that the use of woodwinds in a group , as they are found here , is typical . |
3 | Plenty of time to go quietly upstairs , take the key down from behind the faded watercolour of the lakes of Killarney , and slip it into the lock of her dead mother 's bedroom . |
4 | The foyer is abuzz with joshing studes and the final doof ! — doof ! — doof ! — doof ! of Spiritualized 's late soundcheck filters through from behind the main hall 's heavy oak doors . |
5 | The unloaded transfer function is At sufficiently high frequencies to satisfy , falls off as compared with the fall off as for the simple C-R and L-R filters . |
6 | The unpredictability of the man was more than made up for by the heady feeling of surrendering to life at its sweetest and most bright . |
7 | That 'll mean less business for the animal crematorium — but its owners say that 'll be more than made up for by the increasing number of people who are choosing to have their familly pets cremated . |
8 | The out of centre position is made up for by the excellent rates Amsterdam Travel Service have specially negotiated at this hotel . |
9 | We fully support and endorse the deposit greenbelt boundaries , then I think it 's inescapable that at at some point that is going to lead us to leapfrogging over the greenbelt boundary , at some stage during the the the plan period , there may well be sufficient erm commitment and identified sites to mop up in in the short term , but by the end of of the plan period it 's it 's my belief that there will be a need to address this issue by bringing forward proposals for a new settlement , er which obviously Selby district er full fully supports . |
10 | He must have picked it up from among the sawn logs in store for fuel . |
11 | His head nodded up from among the pink clover flowers . |
12 | The words came mumbling up from beneath the bent head . |
13 | Whatever you 're up to during the snowy season , a wonderful warm woolly makes the perfect winter wear . |
14 | We enclose a copy of this and we hope that you will find time to read it and see what CPRW has been up to during the past year . |
15 | Which shows how little she knows about what I get up to in the small hours . |
16 | If they were not lying securely in their graves , awaiting the Day of Judgement , what might they not be up to in the long hours of darkness , as the boards creaked and the wind howled on Wuthering Heights ? |
17 | No tales about defectors and what the Brits got up to in the Cold War . |
18 | How fast can you get up to in the green machine ? |
19 | In ‘ hayhook ’ , 1989 , Mann 's camera is set up outside of the initmate family group in the woody undergrowth . |
20 | Here are some points that Lloyds Bank suggests you look out for in the small print . |
21 | Some events to look out for in the coming year . |
22 | Confident in the knowledge that he now had the general support of most of the top brass to his world control plan , Mueller considered that he was now in a much stronger position to start pulling the rug out from under the Regional Area Managers . |
23 | Finally he walked out from under the dusty cloth and rubbed his hands together . |
24 | " It 's all right , " he conceded as they came out from between the decaying buildings and the green hoardings , " but … " he smiled and looked at Slater , " do n't give up your day job . " |
25 | In spite of his powerful torch , the darkness seemed to close in on him and he felt a weird , evil presence as if something would spring out from between the silent waggons and overpower him . |
26 | Mrs Tibbs looked out from behind the tall mirror she was carrying to see what the commotion was . |
27 | After a few moments , the dancers from the previous number could be seen filing out from behind the golden curtain , having exited on the far side of the stage ; their faces were slack and tired , their breathing hard . |
28 | Wolves may not howl here in the moonlight , as they did in the journal of Jonathan Harker , but I have no difficulty in seeing Slains as he saw Count Dracula 's castle in Bukovina , the tall black windows from which not a glimmer of light came , and the jagged battlements glimpsed when the moon came out from behind the fitful clouds . |
29 | Val Gardena often gives second-rank skiers a chance of top 15 because the sun pops out from behind the huge massif of Sassolungo and warms and quickens the piste . |
30 | Googol 's ever-hidden warp-eye would pop out from beneath the black bandana tied around his brow . |