Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 She lugs the most recent bag of trash back up the stairs , unties it , putrid stench , fermenting and ghastly like old fruit skins .
2 With a skilful lurch he gave the bent hydrant on the sidewalk a crunchy shouldercheck and we were off , weaving at speed back up the street .
3 The addition of another $7 a share to Temple 's bid levels out the fight and gives SeaCo shareholders a straight choice between the existing management and the ambitious consortium who plan to split the assets between them .
4 As she left the cabin she took one of the oilskin jackets out the hanging locker .
5 The speed of this action potential down a cell is specific to that cell , but in different cells this speed ranges from 0.2 metres per second to 120 metres per second .
6 Protestantism hands out an unemployment card to every Papist priest …
7 The route itself is not simple , nor is the entry into the camper camper van up a ramp .
8 Most meteorites collected elsewhere in the world fell within the past 200 years , although some dates of fall range back a few thousand years .
9 The sense of comic opera or mini tragedy was reinforced by the fact that at the March meeting the Shetland Islands Council received a letter from the Scottish Office , indicating that as ministers would not be able to deal with the issue ‘ for quite some considerable time ’ , could not the Shetland Islands Council sort out the matter ?
10 A couple of new songs had a few ideas ‘ borrowed ’ from The Mission and New Model Army and could give a few clues as to which market Echo & The Bunnymen see themselves operating in during their climb back up the ladder to fame and fortune .
11 You need some fresh air , he said to Dolly when he brought her a cup of tea , and he pulled the top window frame down a little .
12 I emphasise that the Assembly of Welsh Counties , the Council of Welsh Districts and the Audit Commission back the restoration of local control over the business rate .
13 If your bottom dweller hides all day and feeds when you 're in bed , ensure a supply of food by sliding pellet or tablet food down a tube into his lair — which will stop other greedy fish getting it .
14 The first goal was definitely the killer , because after that it felt like we were carrying a one-ton weight up a down escalator .
15 Now a ‘ searching for something ’ or ‘ exploring ’ theme crops up a great deal in drama and there are many teachers who do not recognise that what looks like a tense , exciting , well-focused structure may be no such thing .
16 Too late , the rain types out the tragedy — the City 's gone to St John 's Wood .
17 A computer prints out a ‘ revolutionary novel ’ to be called Notes — but in numbers !
18 Three minutes later , the computer prints out a list of 60 names of suitable recipients , together with their relevant data .
19 On their slow progress back up the road Hyacinth lagged behind them , pausing more and more often and holding her belly .
20 If you do n't you could use an A four pad building up a picture of the guy and trying at some time
21 If it helps the hon. Gentleman , I shall try to wear my tie upside down the next time I am at the Dispatch Box .
22 The story tells of a man 's journey of self discovery up an African River … and most of the shoot was done in tropical Belize .
23 The supplier need not identify the actual manufacturer , only the next person back up the chain of supply .
24 Built by Colla MacDonnell in the sixteenth century , it clings to a narrow promontory , and although there is not much left of the castle itself , its magnificent position is worth the long haul back up the cliff path .
25 Yeah phone call out the blue .
26 GEOFFREY BOOT hands out an end-of-flight report
27 Though it is possible to trace a system of remedies outside the court structure back a thousand years ( Wraith and Hutchesson , 1973 ) , it is unnecessary to go back beyond the National Insurance Act 1911 for an historical background to modern tribunals .
28 There would be a fire in the grass on the dunes , or a plane would have crashed , and all that stopped the cordite in the cellar from going up would be me diverting some of the water from a dam system down a channel and into the house .
29 Perhaps as a final word , I might be per better to echo the chief planning inspector Stephen who at this year 's T C P summer school , said , Neither statute or policy rule out the practical application of common sense in unusual or exceptional circumstances .
30 5 From a crouched stance , the student snakes out the lower arm in a tiger claw towards the groin area , to grab and rip .
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