Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The local army base , a corrugated fortress with a spindly camera tower , is pressed right up against a primary school .
2 The restoration of this historic fighter has been completed right down to the last detail , it carries a complete set of camera ports , although the cameras have not been fitted .
3 Hereford cattle have a long pedigree … they can be traced right back to the red cattle of Roman Britain .
4 behind the antique shop , and we went along and had a look and at ten o'clock it had dropped right down to the second step from the bottom roughly
5 In Chapters 14 and 15 , the extent to which their principles are applied to the relatively new media of television , film and video will be considered separately along with the statutory duties and voluntary censorship systems which work in these media to regulate the treatment of controversial subjects .
6 We had fellows who had come straight out of the First World War , afraid of nothing .
7 Even though we spent that money we are projected to come in with balances of three million pounds in excess of the budget figure set by the Conservatives , and that is a six million pounds difference that 's come straight out of the twenty-four and I think it tells us two things .
8 Part of her was appalled at the ease with which she had slotted straight back into the military lifestyle ; part of her welcomed the safety of knowing exactly where she fitted in and what she was supposed to do .
9 She had dropped miserably on to the lowest stair .
10 Funny thing was they had no gardens and were built right up against the old City Rampart .
11 This enables the history of a process model to be tracked easily along with the exact period when a particular model was active .
12 On the one hand , large parts of sociology have grown directly out of the literary and journalistic traditions .
13 Darren Clarke fired 71 for six under while Ronan Rafferty is one shot further back after a disappointing 74 .
14 Darren Clarke fired 71 for six under while Ronan Rafferty is one shot further back after a disappointing 74 .
15 As has been firmly documented in much of the British press , Paris was divided into those designers attempting to proceed through the Nineties and more or less disappointing our expectations , and those who have love bombed straight back into the Seventies .
16 The afternoon progressed , but was moved now on to a different plane , lit by the glow of expectation .
17 Troia Cathedral , begun in 1093 , is built high up in the small hill town and is visible for miles as it stands out of the surrounding flat plain .
18 FOR reasons that go deep into its past , Hungary has not done well out of the twentieth century .
19 Ladybirds have done well out of the exceptional summer , as have sweet chestnut trees ; this is the first year that I can recall collecting chestnuts locally that are large enough to eat .
20 This may be in the course of a meeting on alternative methods of therapy which the practitioner may have attended either out of a vague general interest or out of disenchantment with the results of orthodox treatments .
21 It can be traced directly back to the anti-Dreyfusard cause of the late nineteenth century .
22 The band was originally formed way back in the early 1900's under the name of Milltown Flute Band , but shortly after its inauguration the band 's conductor and founder member , John Millar , died and the other members decided to change the name of the band in his memory .
23 His hair was combed straight back like a French politician of the Third Republic .
24 And you put all the equipment you have used safely back in the correct tins and on the correct shelf .
25 Mike Sadler was flown straight back to the Eighth Army and assigned the task of navigating the New Zealand Division around the south of the Mareth line , while Cooper was able to enjoy the pleasures of Constantine with an old friend , Reg Seekings , who had made his way through after the B Squadron attacks on the road .
26 Engines roaring , it swooped in to land , braking hard as its wheels touched the wide runway which was crossed halfway along by the single road connecting the British colony to the Spanish mainland .
27 It is basically a twelfth-century building , though sadly damaged later on by the iconoclastic Protestants of Jeanne d'Albret in the sixteenth century , and by the fanatical rationalists of the French Revolution who converted it into one of their Temples of Reason .
28 All were selected by national coaches and all are currently ranked high up in the 16 and 14 and under categories .
29 With a glance around , Stone padded silently round to the back gardens , and approached his garage from the rear .
30 No one who has undergone the traumatic and humiliating experience of being bundled unceremoniously out of a senior position will deny that .
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