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

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1 Many elderly people have a wide range of interests , maintain them — if only through reading — right on into old age , and still enjoy the cut and thrust of discussion and debate ; but we have to accept the fact that for some , the main topics of conversation will be their own and other people 's health , past reminiscences , and family matters .
2 right on down that valley anyway he bought it and he
3 Turn left on road then after 30 yds turn right on to enclosed path up steps by National Trust sign for Stockham 's Hill .
4 We got we 've got I could have twenty five sales execs sitting er in the Newca Tyne and Wear area put it that way on on across those products and they would n't even bump into each other .
5 But , as her stomach gave another helpless rumble of hunger , she sank down weakly on to one of the chairs and unceremoniously began ripping off the tin foil .
6 A large , empty room with high , narrow windows through which the bright day filtered slowly on to various shades of brown .
7 Right down to that eight
8 Most are for three months or less , right down to over-night or at call .
9 The top half of it slides down over the bottom half so that it can be lowered right down to table-top level when a debate is going on and a speaker is sitting down .
10 It means giving the report to someone who knows little or nothing about the actual subject and asking them to say what they do n't understand about it , right down to individual words and sentences .
11 But it must never be forgotten that the political , economic , cultural transformation of the world by European influences went on right down to 1945 and beyond .
12 From there they go right down to northern Spain .
13 Brothers In Arms is in A flat minor , for example , and it runs right down into that E. So very often the structure itself helps , and the music comes from what you are playing and the key that you choose to play in .
14 There were two more open airs during the week and somewhere in between all this activity the children had homework to complete .
15 The third lies somewhere in between local and national revenue : the National Non-domestic Rate , which replaces the business rate , but the level of which is set nationally and the proceeds of which are pooled nationally ( separately for England and Wales ) and distributed to local authorities in proportion to their populations .
16 The CED is somewhere in between these two styles .
17 Most of the fen drains for most of the time are somewhere in between these two extremes making the whole business a little undecided .
18 He did not acknowledge Conroy , but hurried on down with that glazed look of someone already encased in their next entrance .
19 And so it went on down till all the brothers in the family had married this lady and there was still no children , and then the er , they were posing the trick question to Jesus , well what 's gon na happen in the resurrection ?
20 Spotted grooving on down amongst all the leather and rubber clad ravers at this week 's Skin 2 Charity Rubber Ball which was held at Hammersmith Palais were one or two leather-togged pop stars believing themselves to be invisible in the throng .
21 Unfortunately , the woman in question picked up the piece of paper with her name and address on along with all the Sanctuary 's records , and has not been seen since .
22 The engine steams slowly in at one end .
23 And this is a Sotino which is a quality brand in those days , I , I , do n't know if it still is , I assume it is , erm , which was not advertised at all , and although the Rolex 's and so on in this world have been heavily advertised as they came on the market , Sotino 's never really was , so my father had a struggle I suspect selling .
24 it 's only on for two minutes
25 Yes , we are living in Hard Times ; but no , let us not go gently on to that good ledge .
26 He had dropped down on to one knee and with head bowed seemed to be pushing at the trolley before him , which for some reason had taken on an obstinate immobility .
27 A quick but careful briefing would , in most cases , prevent incidents such as someone lifting a wing without first checking that the other wing will not come down on to another glider 's canopy .
28 Unless the wing-tips are weighted down with a tyre , one wing lifting off the ground means that the other will come down on to another glider with expensive results .
29 The slaves swung the axes low , with one accord , and the boy 's feet were cut from his legs , so that he fell suddenly on to bleeding stumps of leg .
30 Each Squig Hopper is moved randomly along with other compulsory movement at the start of the movement phase .
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