Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The grenade dropped right on to the cab floor in front of Rex .
2 They mounted the slight slope and , turning right on to the Westport road , walked towards the village .
3 Forest Mere , which is owned and run most luxuriously by the Savoy Group , really is the most wonderful place in the world to revive one after a tiring period , and remove any aches and pains .
4 This union and other unions have protested most vigorously to the Mersey Region and they decided then to go ahead with the appeals by approaching other trade unions , not necessarily involved in clinical skills , like the plumbers and the joiners of the A U E W and the EPTU .
5 Footballers are seen simultaneously as representatives of a club and its traditions , of a community and its collective sensibility and most importantly of a sport beloved by young and impressionable people .
6 In one school towards the end of July the staff arrived to discover that the staff room was festooned with balloons and streamers , the wine glasses were dusted off ready for use later in the day but , most importantly on the display board was a very large notice in thick felt pen :
7 Some of the people who complain most bitterly about the community charge are those who discover after their homes have been repossessed that they must pay the charge not only on their new property — because it is imposed on the individual — but on the property which they lost , and which they thought was now the responsibility of the building society .
8 She pulled Midnight 's head up off the grass , gathered him together and drew him delicately on to the garden path .
9 The storm theme [ 11 ] hurls the minor second at us on various levels , but most powerfully on the root note E flat , suggesting the Phrygian mode ( i.e. E to E on the white notes of the piano , transposed down a semitone ) .
10 The initial impact will be felt most keenly in the infant school where the first stages of the National Curriculum are already in place .
11 It was probably whilst flying high over an approaching enemy that one Goblin got a bit carried away , and steering himself as best as he could with his crude wings , crashed right down onto the enemy army .
12 Bravura camerawork conspires with a scarce script and some edgy cutting to exploit every ounce of tension , right down to a killer ending .
13 Right down to the question mark at the end of their name , right ?
14 Sam said , frowning , ‘ You ca n't have dived out under the curtain , it goes right down to the river bed . ’
15 You saw right down to the Goya funeral grin
16 Before spawning in this artfully arranged cave , this pair of C. labiatum had cleared right down to the undergravel plate .
17 Its jet of steam neutralises the oils and greases on the carpet fibres , right down to the carpet base .
18 Very well , but then let us go right down to the south-west corner of the United States and lock at the Moenkopi and associated formations of Arizona .
19 Well if you did n't there 'd be so much change on the bail that they all start to fall off and there 'd be all one big muddle cos that and as chain coming down that used to come right down into the chain locker to the bottom of the ships .
20 round the barrel about three times round the barrel then right down into the chain locker but if you kept , let it ride what we used to call let it ride well well now it get so big then you have to run it all off cos you had one lever , that 's what you had and the steam valve could have all steamed .
21 Unfortunately he 'd been burned , but not badly enough for the bone structure to be altered as it was in Lawton 's case . ’
22 Now that attitude is changing , most obviously on the West Coast , which has more money than other earthquake zones to experiment with new designs and materials .
23 Crossman consulted Thomas Balogh ( the Oxford economist and close friend of Wilson then residing rather unhappily in the Cabinet Office ) .
24 No that 's only on at the weekends darling
25 She did mind , though , and , as they were met at the emergency entrance with a wheeled stretcher-bed for Faye and a paged message for Tom summoning him to the renal unit to attend urgently to another patient , her concern for Faye 's condition battled for priority in her thoughts with painful images of Marise Wyspianski glowing in the magic aura of Tom 's kiss , and of Tom himself , at the wheel of the Mercedes just moments ago , staring so grimly into the Christmas Eve traffic .
26 ‘ You 'll be all right with the poll tax , ’ I reminded her .
27 Mum and Dad all right with the whelk stall ? ’ 'Profits is down , my son . ’
28 You 're you 're all right for a hair brush then are you ?
29 It 'll Be All Right on the Night host Dennis Norden searched for his cordless telephone , only to discover that his pet dog had buried it in the garden of his London home .
30 ‘ Oh , he 's all right on the golf course .
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