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

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1 If on the other hand it goes right through the C/L continue your turn and make a 40° intercept the other way ( ie onto Hdg 130° in fig 52 ) .
2 ‘ There is a solid look right through the Portadown team and they have good back-up as well if players are injured or suspended . ’
3 The agouti , a long-legged rodent that forages nervously on the forest floor , has chisel-sharp front teeth that can cut right through the Brazil nut shell and extract the rich kernel .
4 Its European outlet , Pinnacle Data Systems UK Ltd , is currently in talks with a European manufacturer to get its products made locally for the UK and continental markets .
5 JTR travelled on to Bute on the Iona and thence through the Kyles of Bute to Ardrishaig on Loch Fyne where passengers transhipped for the continuing boat journey through the Crinan Canal to the open seas and islands of the West Coast of Argyll .
6 Luckily he was wholly for the Ashleys .
7 Which seemed to imply that Balliol had crossed the Fintry and Campsie Fells and was still heading southwards , presumably for the Clyde valley .
8 Several commercial pantographs are available , mostly for the BBC Micro , and some are even offered in kit form for the adventurous to build for themselves .
9 This information is mostly for the GM , but some of it can easily be fed to the PCs before an adventure .
10 There is thus now an excess of supply over demand which augurs badly for the UK as its North Sea oil is relatively expensive to produce and this has put certain marginal oil fields out of production .
11 Real , dynamic — secretly sensitive — life-affirming songs , which fall somewhere between The Beastie Boys and The Ramones .
12 A few weeks after that incident we received a so-called hot tipoff that an illegal immigrant run was to be made the following night " somewhere between the Thames and Lowestoft ! "
13 Away from the prying eyes of the world , the newlyweds sailed the Aegean and Ionian Seas and on through the Suez Canal .
14 Jones now sailed on through the North Sea , towards England , his progress marked by a trail of prizes which were sent back to France , his own ships , as he later wrote to Louis XVI , being ‘ weakened and embarrassed with prisoners ’ , whom he still hoped to exchange for Americans .
15 Yes , and then that approach was taken on through the Greater York study , and in the greenbelt local plan , and the Greater York study identified a number of sites .
16 Conversely , when Woosnam was taken ill so badly during the Johnnie Walker tournament in Bangkok earlier this year that on completion of his round he had to be rushed to hospital suffering from dehydration , he did not leave until he had first dealt with the hovering group of reporters .
17 In the end , what matters most about the Clinton package is whether it convinces most people that a bit of pain is worthwhile , that there 's a future to aspire to .
18 What specifically seems to have worried the Russians most about the Marshall Plan was the temptation it represented for eastern European states .
19 The High Court in Edinburgh heard that Sutherland had bought the property , known locally as the White House , for £68,000 in 1989 and rented out the rooms to Department of Social Security tenants .
20 Indeed , it is superficially so like a fish that it is known locally as the Congo eel .
21 That means the big defender , who has graduated successfully through the Ulster Under 16 , Under 18 and Under 21 teams , was eligible for senior selection .
22 She felt guilty that she had not yet been to visit Miss Grimes in her bed-sitting room somewhere off the Finchley Road , really within easy distance of where she lived , so there was really no excuse .
23 With Courtaulds Norman worked for 15 years in Coventry , latterly for the Celon ( nylon ) division , before retiring through ill health in 1970 .
24 WHEN three European foreign ministers trooped off to Moscow last week , Mikhail Gorbachev talked politely about the Gulf war but failed to mention the peace plan he was about to launch .
25 Mr Carter droned on about the United States not being strong any more and being too afraid of the Russian bear and being out-traded and so on .
26 I wo n't go on about the England game — you know what happened — except to say it was crap being there .
27 I would just like to I know we need to the television programmes on about the Gulf and so on , but I 've two young children at home , and I find that yesterday was a very long day because there was just nothing on for them at all B B C two at four o'clock .
28 but I 'm on about the Tuesday after , the Monday after is Easter Monday
29 By January 1928 the preparatory negotiations were going on between the TUC and the Confederation of Employers Organizations and the Federation of British Industries , the two main employers ' organisations .
30 They talked about horses and a little about the Norfolk Baileys .
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