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

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31 But you see er you know you 'd got to do that so in between those times you could n't do much else could you ?
32 When I browse through the list of tracks on Beechwood 's latest release ( the 11th ) in their ‘ Indie Top 20 Chart Hits ’ series and note the success of Carter TUSM , The Charlatans , Flowered Up , Teenage Fan Club , The Shamen , and others , things do n't seem so down after all .
33 Only down for last darts match .
34 But police say that was only down to good fortune and not good driving .
35 In salaries or joint finance funding , so where there are differences it is almost entirely down to those two factors .
36 As for er as for departures , a strategic context in terms of a structure plan policy erm that allows for major exceptions will must surely assist in in considering any application that comes forward as a as a departure under under .
37 to be raised in in by various participants during the course of the discussion .
38 Similarly , Chitty J. said in In re Imperial Continental Water Corporation ( 1886 ) 33 Ch.D. 314 , 316 :
39 The barrister came down along with two others , their silk gowns rustling , their noses lifted a little against the dusty air .
40 I thought I would go and take one of the head ones and journey along down to that place and so , you know , is there any chance you slipping me down a good four long ones and if he says no , think again ?
41 Naturally along with these powers comes an enhanced moral capability . ’
42 Hope gazed intently on its red wings , black spots , a large butterfly , he thought , and a very easy life too , bumping gently along from one of those mauve flowers to another .
43 Chester-le-Street Open , River Wear , 60 pegs ; tickets £7 all in from local tackle shops .
44 And gradually we brush a little more each day and try to gradually increase the horse 's tolerance , until we can brush the horse all over without any trouble .
45 Then it s all over for another year .
46 It 's all over for another year except that Keith Ward and I must immediately set about seeking next year 's sponsor .
47 END OF THE ROAD : It was Fun while it lasted — but now it 's all over for downcast David Mellor as he is driven away from Westminster after announcing his resignation
48 May I make the further suggestion that when it is all over on 9 April we get the right hon. Gentleman a new job — a walk-on part in a re-run of ’ Crossroads ’ or as a substitute for Ken Barlow .
49 The larnax was a clay sarcophagus , often with panelled sides and gabled lids , and elaborately decorated all over with painted images .
50 Then he covered himself all over with trailing strands of goose-grass and big burdocks and he even found ways to alter his smell .
51 When she had lugged her third skip up to the scribbling engine , she paused for a moment to watch Rose , who by now resembled a tar baby stuck all over with dirty wool .
52 Crilly touches me all over with one hand , keeping the other on my stomach .
53 In August , near Worth , he sent his mother " a memoir of the horribly devastated battlefield , scattered all over with countless mournful remains and reeking with dead bodies " and in December he wrote to a friend : " if one is to avoid losing all courage , one must not think of these frightful things any more " It is apparent how far removed this mood was from any chauvinistic or militaristic fervour — nor would we particularly expect any such fervour ( despite long established misconceptions about Nietzsche 's attitudes ) from one whose ideas of German nationhood were moulded so largely by the cultural preoccupations of a Hölderlin or a Schopenhauer .
54 Secure the cake to the cake drum ( with a little royal icing ) and brush all over with apricot glaze .
55 Brush all over with apricot glaze .
56 Place the paintbox on the cake drum , and brush all over with apricot glaze .
57 Schimmel was not an enthusiast of the classic , Attic black-figure pots , but favoured more eccentric pottery , typically the large Italo-geometric buffware askos ( last eighth or early seventh century BC ) in the form of a stylised bird decorated all over with abstract patterns amid a hunter and stag , sold to a Swiss dealer for $85,000 ( est. $30–50,000 ) and the merry group of three terracotta satyrs ( early fifth century ) characterised by expressive poses and gigantic erections , bought by the Cleveland Museum for $70,000 ( est. $15–25,000 ) .
58 The one-inch maps of the east Midland counties are splashed all over with these shreds of green , usually distinguishable from true , ancient woodland by their small size and their regular shape .
59 Knott did his best with another fifty but it was all over with eighty minutes to spare ; all out 203 and victory by 231 runs .
60 About the same size as our familiar British redshank , in breeding plumage it is almost black all over with some paler spotting on the back .
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