Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These are nervous times down at the Manor Ground . |
2 | The small smelter and mint was said to have been set up in the heart of the Rusland woods down towards the Leven Estuary , and coins were turned out in large numbers . |
3 | Currently bending the air waves on Radio Ulster , and regulars on BBC 's ‘ Talk Back ’ programme , they 've gigged the North and brought houses down at the Edinburgh Fringe . |
4 | Nursery parents are able to bring their cars on to the School Terrace to deliver and collect their children . |
5 | We took three Hairflair readers along to the Schwarzkopf London Academy to try these new professional products — the results were stunning ! |
6 | Benjamin did establish that all memoranda , letters and documents sent from Westminster were handled by Dacourt , Peckle and Millet , whilst our mysterious young secretary did take the ambassador 's presents down to the Abbe Gerard . |
7 | Erm I think that in in broad terms that covers the architectural aspects we we have of course , as er , Paul mentioned at the beginning erm talked the these designs through with the Clark Hill , Honey Hill and Fern Hill Resident 's Association and they have erm been , been shown the exhibition on the estate and er we believe that they 've been well received towards seeing what |
8 | Chief Supt Pauline Clare , 44 , is one of five candidates up for the Merseyside job . |
9 | If anyone needs to take funds out of the Shearson scheme early , they can do so via selling the note itself . |
10 | ‘ Celtic were over-physical and we have six players injured for our match against Werder Bremen on Saturday , ’ said Hitzfield , whose team pitched the Scots out of the UEFA Cup on Tuesday . |
11 | The walk passes through towns as well as countryside and gives good views over to the Cheshire Plain and the Peak District . |
12 | Just below the glen the valley widens out into what is known as Rocky Valley , finally dropping off the map in rugged cliffs with a fall of some fifty or so feet down to the Atlantic Ocean . |
13 | We looked at his stone fireplace , cracked horizontally about six feet up from the March quake and moved over to a drafting table . |
14 | Third , there was much concern over the continuity of oil and gas movements out of the Gulf area , on which a host of consumers , in the Third World as well as OECD countries , depended . |
15 | It accounts for the constant visits of the apostle to the Gentiles back to the Jerusalem church ( Acts 18:21 , 20:16 , 25:1 etc. ) , and his organisation of a great collection for their benefit , little though he could have approved of their theology ( Rom. 15:26 , I Cor. 16:1 , 2 Cor. 8:1ff ) . |
16 | On one occasion , ‘ action likely to cause a breach of the peace ’ was invoked by Kent police successfully to turn miners back at the Dartford tunnel , over 100 miles from their intended destination . |
17 | Unfortunately , though , Japanese marketing has driven these companies out of the US market . |
18 | Everyone mucks in at the Stearsby yard , which doubles as a sheep and arable farm . |
19 | CLASSIC CUISINE : the innovative Belgian dishes of Pierre Wynants ' Comme Chez Soi draw Eurocrats down from the Berlaymont building to a scruffy Lower Town square . |
20 | EIGHT sendings off in the Barclays League on Saturday took the season 's tally in domestic competitions to 246 , passing the record high of 242 in 1982–83 . |
21 | Privately , New York dealers say the Ikeda Gallery is loading works purchased by Japanese investors and dealers back into the U.S. market , part of a trend that has been observed for a year now . |
22 | Wilf spent the war fishing downed airmen out of the North Sea . |
23 | At the age of eleven he had driven a herd of Welsh ponies up to the West Riding , for use as pit ponies in the mines . |
24 | ‘ The major bankers have also been very close to goings on in the Bond Corporation for some time . ’ |
25 | The pound slipped against the German mark and closed nearly six cents down against the US dollar . |
26 | As I helped myself to a drop of Taff 's tea the guns down by the River Orne opened up again , the shells all heading in the direction of the German positions . |
27 | ‘ I am always sending my producers off to the BBC music library , telling them to seek a breadth of listening : let's be adventurous , dangerous and interesting . ’ |
28 | Inevitably this began to attract the foreign fleets back to the Klondyke trade . |
29 | What was worst for Jackie , in a way , was the follow-up : the melancholy task faced by his wife Helen as she and Courage 's wife Sally had to pack up Piers 's things back at the Bouwes Palace . |
30 | If he finds a job , it is not likely to be on Wall Street and he would have to hand a quarter of his earnings back to the Brooklyn centre . |