Example sentences of "[noun prp] and [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Though the journey from Godolphin 's house in Primrose Hill to the Tabula Rasa 's Tower was short , and Dowd got him up to Highgate on the dot of six , Oscar suggested they drive down through Crouch End then up through Muswell Hill and back to the Tower , so that they 'd arrive ten minutes late .
2 You can choose to drive out on the Friday and back on the Sunday , so giving yourself eight days ' skiing rather than six if you fly .
3 Now here takes over , under pressure he is from Chris back inside his own half , taking over is Nicky , blasts that one forward towards Graham he 's trying to hook it out to on this right hand side and that one goes well beyond David and out for a throw-in .
4 The main street sweeps southward up the hill between the ‘ Black Horse ’ and St Andrews Church on the way to Gumley ; swinging westward it bumps over the bridge crossing the upper pound of the Grand Union Canal , which itself winds away westward and southward to Husbands Bosworth and out of the county .
5 Thunderbirds , the Next Generation is at the Oxford Playhouse until Saturday and back in the region in Swindon at the Wyvern Theatre from July the twenty eighth until August the first .
6 Reserve bullock — Stuart Hunter , West Cairnhill , Culsalmond , with January 1992 Limousin cross by Shatton Pedro and out of an Aberdeen Angus Limousin cross cow .
7 As the clocks chimed and struck all over the city he would stroll down the Broad , along St Giles and round by the Parks
8 Then we shall head due south again on the same road , passing into the Ukraine and out of the hills .
9 The Nene rises one mile west of Badby and flows on through the County , passing Peterborough and on to the Wash , 110 miles away .
10 All over the south and south-west of England and up into the midlands and the borders of Wales we may encounter ancient hill forts on hill tops or upper slopes , still marked by the visible line of prehistoric ditches .
11 The most notable thing about the Rough Wooing is not that in the end the savagery of the English attack drove the Scots away from the new idea of friendship with England and back into the arms of their natural and ancient allies , the French .
12 Marketing manager David Stewart said : ‘ Finaghy is the link between our branches in Stranmillis and Andersonstown and out to the Lisburn area .
13 The hub of all this activity was found in and around the market place and the Guildhall and down towards the Cathedral .
14 Dent to Brigflatts and back by the Dales Way
15 While the British army was , the French hoped , hurrying north to cope with this initial attack , the same warships — here lay the originality of the plan — would sail north-about round Scotland and down through the North Sea to Ostend .
16 She flounced away from him , past Katherine and out of the room .
17 Again it runs from North Africa through Spain and up into the Alps .
18 In the end , it was relatively easy to steal through the darkened halls of Tara and out into the night .
19 Having been frustrated in her 1988 cruise to Scandinavia , Islander headed north-east once more last summer and this time succeeded in passing through the Limfjord , sailing down the Kattegat and up into the Baltic as far as Stockholm before retracing her steps to visit Copenhagen for the second time on this voyage .
20 ‘ He 's moved from Wimbledon to Leeds , Sheffield United , Chelsea and back to the Dons for around £3million .
21 When his mother had gone , Jarvis got into a District Line train at Wimbledon Park , changed on to the Victoria Line at Victoria and on to the Jubilee at Green Park for West Hampstead .
22 During the previous three years , Crawford had written hundreds of letters to producers and directors in his search for work , but it was his love of cycling — he sometimes rode from South London to Brighton and back in a day that landed him his first work in repertory theatre .
23 Central Wales & Staffordshire Junction Railway ( from Catchen 's Corner ) Junction with the Stour Valley Railway , south of Wolverhampton and the Oxford , Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway , south of Dudley to the Severn Valley Railway at Bridgnorth and on to the Knighton Railway beyond Craven Arms ; with branches to Swindon from the line from Dudley south of Trysull , a branch to Burton and Wenlock Edge ; another to Bromfield making a south-facing junction with Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway and a north-facing junction to the proposed Bishop 's Castle Railway via a spur at Craven Arms .
24 It was Forest 's fifth win in seven league games and lifted them above Middlesbrough and out of the relegation zone for the first time since the beginning of September .
25 I certainly felt that way as I staggered into Stuart Street and up to the steps of No. 9 .
26 Though she wanted to run , she forced herself to walk , with what she could only hope was regal grace , past Matthew and out of the confines of that cupboard .
27 Then he visits La Famiglia before driving back up the King 's Road and on to the Caprice .
28 It was quicker to go direct to Jamaica Road and along through the railway arch to Bermondsey Market , but Nellie made the detour purposely .
29 If you had any energy at all , you could keep height and continue to Sgurr na Sgine and on to The Saddle , but you would need thighs like Graeme Souness 's .
30 Olten is where the line from Zurich to Bern and on to the resorts of Lac Leman and to Geneva crosses that from Basle to Lucerne , the famous , is St Gotthard Pass , the Italianate Ticino , thence to Milan and Italy itself .
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