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

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1 Then the road swung left of a forest of palms , where man-made trenches flanked the road and cradled young trees , and on past a mud-brick cafe , and the village of Sbaa , with its pyramid tower and mosque .
2 In 1986 I cultivated new ambitions which took me out of the British orbit and on to a higher plane .
3 Dexter let his eyes wander over the crates on the floor , brimming with files and books , and on to a dusty azalea on the window-sill for which he sensed a twinge of sadness .
4 Without waiting to be shown , she walked through the primitive kitchen and on to a small balcony perched perilously above the red-tiled roofs of the houses below .
5 Jenna hastily looked away and followed Marguerite up the curved stairs and on to a long landing .
6 Nonetheless he ordered the San Antonio and the Concepción into the headwaters of the bay — only to be horrified when he saw them being swept by unsuspected currents and winds into a huge maelstrom of surf and spindrift , and on to a wicked-looking spur of black rock .
7 He directs Rainbow into a side road , and on to a semicircular driveway before a handsome villa — probably late Regency , perfect of its kind .
8 And it ran on , beyond the perimeter of the chamber , on and on in a straight line for hundreds of metres , for kilometres , dwindling in the distance to a taut thread against darkness but still stretching away .
9 One of the direct results of science and technology has been an increase in production , and a ‘ spin-off ’ or yield of such things as anaesthetics , principles of bacteriology and immunology and hygiene , better control of health and illness , the provision of machines to do what women and children were earlier forced to do , cheaper paper , vast presses to permit the masses to read , followed by other mass media , much better conditions in homes and factories and cities — and on and on in a never-ending list .
10 Morse thanked the man , and walked along to the ramp at the side of the flats , and down to a concreted area where five garages directly in front of him shielded the immediate view .
11 It will bob up and down at a higher rate .
12 He jumps up and down with a vague look of aggression on his face , puts his hand on his hips and shows us his pot belly .
13 A set of raw recruits was marching up and down with a new drill instructor , who sounded every bit as determined as the late Sergeant-Major Philpott had been to see that the snow was never allowed to settle .
14 ‘ all the witches dance here at midnight : and those who go may see their own ghosts walking up and down with a little Billet on the back , giving the names of those who had wished them there .
15 Arlene looked her up and down with a practised eye .
16 A general wander up and down on a previous occasion had produced some interesting items , but I knew that the site had not seen past habitation .
17 It was like having jumped up and down on a beautiful springboard , relishing the thrill of the plunge into the deep roaring water , and then diving at last into an empty pool .
18 When she reached a certain point it bent sharply and excitingly down , and she was soon enjoying the sensation of going up and down on a galloping pony .
19 Quickly , I pulled her off the road and down under a small bridge .
20 Through fences and barb-wire , over the top of a rocky hill , and down into a hidden valley .
21 The dark girl had dived into the bright turquoise swimming-pool , and was swimming up and down in a leisurely breast-stroke , moving through the myriad white marble reflections in the water like a fish .
22 Ride up and down in a chauffeur-driven limousine , smoking big cigars .
23 This sturdy pump , which is of the upright free-standing type , has another neat refinement — a float switch that slides up and down within a sturdy plastic housing , rather than pivoting .
24 Otherwise Arthur 'll jump up and down like a demented rabbit .
25 Piper wagged his hand up and down like a broken automaton .
26 Neither had I , but Siegfried prowled up and down like a caged panther as though willing something to happen .
27 There may be only a few , or they may twinkle in their hundreds like some strange city skyline and , most disconcerting of all , a double set of lights may suddenly float up and down like a luminescent yo-yo .
28 The lakes and its weight of tourists lies to the west , bleak moorland to the east , and in between a fertile plain , green and lush , peppered with sandstone houses in charming villages .
29 I 'm not sure about that but I am sure that the relative strength of a South African side is the subject of heated debate all over the rugby world and , depending on who you speak to , the ‘ Boks are either the true World Champions or a collection of dinosaurs , hopelessly out of touch with the modern game and in for a rude awakening .
30 We got out of the coach and walked through the gates to the stares of those gathered on the gravel , and over to a low metal hut in the corner of the compound where we were ordered to go inside and sit down in silence .
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