Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [adv prt] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nicandra took the path leading away from pleasure-garden policies , through heavy laurels and on into a grove of hazels patched with sunlight .
2 It was to break through this impression that Agency lecturers began to address large meetings and out of a groundswell of popular conviction produce affiliated societies of which George Stephen claimed ‘ all were well disciplined and eager for work ’ .
3 However , V-tools are very useful for creating the ins and out of a body .
4 As our metabolic rate slows down , it is easier to put on weight and harder to lose it and those first painful steps of the morning crawl down the stairs and out for a run seem to take longer .
5 We drove in cavalcade to the airport , through the runway gates and up to a Grummond II Gulf Stream , one of the larger of the executive jets of that time .
6 The water was pumped back to the pond through two central heating circulators — one through a venturi and the other to the small header pools and back via a cascade .
7 She jumped out and ran through the swing doors and over to a desk where a nurse in a white uniform sat waiting .
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