Example sentences of "[adv prt] [to-vb] [prep] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well , I remember Strawberry Alarm Clock , a bunch of psychedelic nutters from Santa Barbara , who had a massive hit with ‘ Incense and Peppermint ’ in 1967 and then went on to appear in the Psych-Out movie .
2 Successful candidates then go on to work on an MSc dissertation , or are recommended for registration for a PhD or MPhil .
3 He went on to work in a hospital ship in the Mediterranean — a year which he later described as being one of the most enjoyable of his life .
4 You go on to pass through a nature reserve at Redgrave and Lopham Fen , and on through Royden Fen , also managed as a nature reserve .
5 John feels better , so he comes down to sit at the kitchen table and chat .
6 Go right and push the crate onto the button , go up on the lift and to the left , push the crate off the edge of the platform , go up on the lift and right , climb up six platforms and push the crate left , fall left and duck down to go along the conveyor belt , jump onto the ledges on the wall and go up , go right , up , left , up , push the crate right , fall down , push the crate right into the button , go right and duck down to go along the conveyor belt , drop down to the stationary lift , go left then up , push the crate down , right , right , left , right and right onto the button .
7 Go right and push the crate onto the button , go up on the lift and to the left , push the crate off the edge of the platform , go up on the lift and right , climb up six platforms and push the crate left , fall left and duck down to go along the conveyor belt , jump onto the ledges on the wall and go up , go right , up , left , up , push the crate right , fall down , push the crate right into the button , go right and duck down to go along the conveyor belt , drop down to the stationary lift , go left then up , push the crate down , right , right , left , right and right onto the button .
8 At the top of the shaft , push the crate right onto the switch , go right and duck down to go along the conveyor belt , push the next crate right onto the button , then go along the next conveyor belt .
9 The skep , with some comb still hanging to feed the bees through the cold times , was lifted onto a cloth , the spare bees scooped back into it , and it was wrapped to be carried back down to overwinter in the bee field .
10 He found a seat and settled down to listen to the opening speaker in the first of the day 's debates .
11 This meant that Jocasta was unlikely to come bouncing out and invite her in to listen to a Mahler symphony on her record player .
12 The original bouquet for this picture was exceptionally large , so I have not been able to reproduce a life-sized replica but instead have scaled it down to fit into a picture frame .
13 ‘ And you 're not having this dress , ’ Nora said , bending down to look at the price tag .
14 We carried our own humble bags across the road , and lay down to sleep on a gravel slope in the lee of a hut .
15 Erm it is the only way , they 've told us , we can get our cost down to compete with the world market .
16 After lunch , Faye had her nap , which had stretched to two hours now , as she was sleeping poorly at night , and after she woke she usually liked to have Belinda in to chat over the mid-afternoon snack .
17 Two cuckoos flew down to settle on the wire fence .
18 There is also a health visitor who comes in to teach on the childcare course and to discuss any health problems , and a doctor who visits monthly to give inoculations and deal with any other aspects of health care .
19 From each peak on these ridges big spurs sweep steeply down to merge with a rock barrier that seems to be at least 1,000 feet high .
20 And she went down to check in the winter time and she said your van was really dry .
21 She had just enough money left after selling up in Mexico to buy a small finca in Ibiza , where she settled in to survive on a war widow 's pension and the proceeds from her annual harvest of almonds .
22 They come from all over to drink at the Bulls Head in Craswall , on the Herefordshire Wales border .
23 Pascoe crossed over to walk beside the sea wall .
24 Depth is half the game in lock-picking ; the other half is getting enough leverage for the turn , since even a proper pick has no shaft going right through to rest on the end ward like a real key .
25 One major difference in the auction business between America and Britain is the amount of travelling that one does : in one week one may do an ‘ appraisal day ’ ( the equivalent of the British Antiques Road Show ) in Pennsylvania and then go on to look at a dinner service in Baltimore .
26 Postwoman Val took Pat home , where her husband made him a Jamaican meal and Pat then went off to boogie to a steel band , like a rasta on ganja , exhibiting a sense of abandon never hinted at in Greendale .
27 well personally I 've , I 've never had a problem getting members who are on nights their night off to go on a training course , never .
28 The Land Rover pulled into the ambulance unloading bay at the hospital and then moved off to wait in the staff car park while Donaldson took Mrs Balanchine to the men 's ward .
29 We lay on the hard , orange clay and went through the different procedures that we would use when we went off to fire on the shooting range .
30 I said you 'd be better off to book into a guest house
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