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

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1 A porter opened the double-barred gate , shouting a welcome to the Santerres as he led us along the old causeway which wound past birch , oak and yew trees up to the front of the house .
2 When he did show signs of depression I could usually shake him out of it , and we took a schoolboyish delight in finding ways to disconcert Ralph 's snooty man , Talbot , who brought morning coffee and afternoon tea up to the library , and evidently disapproved or both us and our enterprise .
3 With the war over and M. Guérigny back from the front , the brother and sister became intoxicated with the experience of freedom .
4 Paint black and silver squares on to the large strip of white fondant surrounding the neck of the rocket to give a chequered design .
5 Paint black knots and wood markings on to the chest and lid .
6 Where schools , aided by PNP resourcing , had lifted their professional climate and decision-making processes out of the slough of low morale , crisis management and paternalism , they were able to confront the next wave of change constructively and with confidence , having the will , expertise and procedures to tackle the very difficult questions about curriculum and assessment which the 1988 Act provoked .
7 Nowadays the holding of dances , raffles , and pub talks along with the fixture has pushed up the sums enormously , although if inflation and house prices are taken into account even £50,000 or over is hardly a fortune for a man who has to find a job and keep a family .
8 Why did n't we just check things in at the beginning and check things out at the end ?
9 Virtually every paper responded , from the main provincial dailies and evening papers down to the smallest local weekly , each with a feature article on a lost house in their area .
10 However society decides to value the benefit of saving human life , an efficient allocation would adopt health and safety regulations up to the point at which the marginal social cost of saving life by each and every means was equal to the marginal social benefit of saving life .
11 Reshuffling its pack , Specialix has brought its research and development operations back to the UK under the charge of technical director Tony Beaumont .
12 And that 's why in , in buildings , industrial and commercial buildings where we put heat and smoke detectors in for the protection of life and that 's why you put it in your homes .
13 In Britain Wilson 's Labour Government sustained a half-hearted support for the war , and economic policies that were enough to drive Labour 's constituency amongst the young working-class socialists and student radicals out of the Party .
14 Turn on to a side for the next quarter , then the other side and breast side up for the final cooking time , removing the foil .
15 I believe the voluntary sector is on the brink of massive change , there will be those who can not cope , and will harp back to the old authoritarian days of small grants and sherry with the Chair of Social Services .
16 Third , there was much concern over the continuity of oil and gas movements out of the Gulf area , on which a host of consumers , in the Third World as well as OECD countries , depended .
17 There are large numbers of executions , lots of people are er taken off to prison , many people in fear and despair and demoralization drop out of the Communist Party , it 's particularly dangerous to be a Communist Party member in the major cities where the repression is most intense and where the security forces er are most numerous .
18 He 'll end up running after her along the platform , bundling books and plaice and Government papers in through the window of the carriage at her as the train moves out …
19 Place some royal icing in a piping bag and pipe a handle and door knocker on to the sweet door .
20 Talks between Job 's Next Computer Inc and HP date back to the beginning of the year ( UX No 416 ) , and the two are now teaming to offer a bundled range of Next software on HP systems , targeted at the financial services industry , under the name Object Enterprise .
21 The term de-industrialisation has several meanings but in this section it refers to the argument that public expenditure pulls human and capital resources out of the manufacturing sector of the economy .
22 Place some more royal icing ( about 300g/10oz ) in a piping bag with a basket-weave nozzle and pipe lines down from the waist to the hem .
23 Thunder and lightning blow out of the wind .
24 In addition to giving a fascinating and invaluable insight into the world of fashion , the course will provide Knitwear design and manufacturing techniques along with the marketing and production skills which are essential in running a successful design and knitwear business .
25 There were so many limousines and lesser limousines and cars in attendance on the lesser limousines that the queue of cars stretched from Volley 's Pizza and Pasta House down to the Polka Children 's Theatre on the frontiers of Wimbledon .
26 Sign the list of property and hand valuables over to the manager for safe keeping .
27 We have to get right up to the ceilings and dust right down to the floors of every room so that in Spring it 's all ready for you to come and see
28 More specifically , he puts the young reader in touch with the French impressionists in his rich illustrations for Charlotte Zolotow 's Mr Rabbit and the lovely present ( although , strangely , he says that his main influence here was the American naturalistic painter , Winslow Homer ) , and with the pop art of cinema and food packaging in In the night kitchen .
29 There were no lights near by or below him but he could see the lake stretching into the night off to the left , its surface catching the lights of the buildings and city sky over by the edge of the Park .
30 Shadows and sunlight race about inside the confined cockpit while reflections of white and blue chase one another across the mirror-shiny canopy as we describe the laziest of barrel rolls .
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