Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Of course then they change their attitude SWET said well alright we 'll put it right down there in the corner .
2 We had to walk right down almost to the sea at its low-tide limit before we could get across .
3 Philip , crouched behind one of the big beeches that grew right down close to the pool , watched the boy for his reaction .
4 I was only down there at the Spinners ’ , but I did n't get to her in time . ’
5 He pushed her gently down on to the settee and sat so close to her that she could hardly breathe for fear that she 'd betray how much she wanted him .
6 Perhaps down here in the countryside the people had n't ever known who the enemy was .
7 Siemens has always modelled its mainframe business so closely on that if IBM that it seems inevitable that the growing antipathy towards IBM 's mainframes would rub off on Siemens customers even without the prospect of something approaching depression in Germany : the coincidence of the two strongly implies that once the company finally and painfully gets the ravaged Nixdorf side of the house straight , it will have to repeat the process all over again on the Siemens side .
8 Unwillingly she watched as he got to his feet , strangely unable to tear her eyes away , fascinated all over again by the power of the man , the sheer pagan strength contained beneath the civilised veneer of a dark , elegant suit .
9 It 's all over now for the Stones
10 My Queen , there is a gale and a high tide coming together , and the general view is that the women and children might be better off up in the hill-houses . ’
11 If this reading of Ali is correct , it would seem that simply in terms of his daily allowance the kasabat kadi was better off financially at the beginning of his career than the new muderris ; but in any case , given the fees the kadi could expect to receive , he must have had a considerably greater income .
12 WAYWARD American heir John Haggin Jr was £150 million better off yesterday after the collapse of his seven-week marriage .
13 You think I do n't notice much out there with the sheep , you think I do n't concern myself with what goes on between you and the lass , but I 've noticed , I 've thought about it .
14 Blanche introduced the sergeant to Dave Pushell , who had taken over from Ken O'Mara as the new editor of Inside Out just before the murder .
15 Owen caught her and eased her gently back on to the sofa .
16 Have you ever been in love , Ellie ? ’ he asked , bringing them gently back on to the track he wanted .
17 Then pretend to lay the cards randomly back down on the table .
18 The double doors allowed the wagons loaded with corn to pass right through on to the floor of the middlestead .
19 The plane slipped easily down out of the night sky on to the Doha runway .
20 ‘ You go to the downstairs one , Vern — it 's just along there on the left .
21 There is a plain and severe bell tower to the right , which is later than the main part of the building , and a projecting , half-roofed porch to the left ; the nave of the church is between the two , with its tiled roof sloping steeply down unilaterally from the tower to the porch .
22 It 's just down here on the left . ’
23 And Colin finished up just down here on the pavement and Keith maybe a few yards further down er with very bad injuries .
24 Well it 's just down here with the plate
25 Individually-Designed Homes : Away down yonder in the land of Potton Rachel Warren traces the rise of the popular Tudor-style range
26 The oral shield is approximately pentagonal with an obtuse proximal angle and a straight or convex distal edge , the shield is long extending just over half-way to the edge of the disk .
27 To go away off up into the workings again .
28 I 've actually seen erm er been in a workshop as a participant where a chap who was excellent at this had what he did was while while the participants were doing some sort of an exercise he was actually making these tiny notes up in the top corner for himself so that when he when he came to the next sort of section that he wanted he 'd he 'd got he 'd got the odd notes just up there in the corner .
29 But oft en , away up alone on the moor , Hector would break from Luch 's hand and run across the rough ground till his blind feet tripped and he fell crashing , to lie striking his face and fists against the rock , snow or heather , screaming in despair and hatred and cursing Lachlan , Farquhar , Elizabeth , Marion , his grandfather , Ranald , Luch , the whole world ; and himself most of all .
30 There had to be no holes anywhere or they would start to ache away up there in the sky , so they said .
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