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

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1 From a spectator 's gallery , visitors can watch the production of the famous cheese step by step , from the delivery of the milk right through to the ripening of whole cheeses in the cellar .
2 Most people were not taxed on their earnings as they were not French citizens , and there was nothing to spend money on apart from cigarettes , beer , and trips into town .
3 References to the delírio , the madness of hunger , can be found as early as the sixteenth century in the writings of Portuguese navigators , and it is a recurring theme in Brazilian literature right up to the present day .
4 Will be passed on , but in this instance they all need to be shown how to work it , yes , mhm , so that concerned me a little bit , apparently because they were holding the mike right up to their mouth and it was distorting terribly what 's going on up there
5 But like , it was alright then because like means that you can changed up in this one corner of the changing room all the time and so I 'd got my shirt on while I was putting my T-shirt on like for the reason that my bra strap was bust , not actually because I 'd got a gigantic love bite around my neck !
6 Professor Ienaga pledged to fight the case right through to the Supreme Court .
7 Manufacturing industry was still in recession right up to the end of 1992 , and both manufacturing and total industrial output fell last year for the third year in a row , according to the Central Statistical Office 's figures yesterday .
8 This RYA recognised school offers a variety of sailing courses catering for the absolute beginner right up to the most advanced sailor .
9 These tensions were heightened by allegations made after the first-round most vocally by Macedonian nationalists that Albanians had perpetrated a massive multiple voting fraud .
10 That has been the case most clearly in America in the past dozen turbulent years .
11 pull the spent kicking foot right back to the body before setting it down .
12 From the bold opening words , in which Christian appears with his Bible in his hand and his great burden on his back , crying , ‘ What shall I do ’ , readers of all denominations and cultures have been entranced by the story right through to the end , when Mr Valiant-for-Truth gives his sword ‘ to him that shall succeed me … and as he went , he said , ‘ Death where is thy sting ? ’ and as he went down deeper , he said , ‘ Grave where is thy victory ? ’
13 The ongoing development is continued in the story right up to the present day and it is very interesting to see the numerous designs which have been tried , tested and put into operation .
14 Naturally , therefore , you will want to tilt the camcorder right up to the head , but if the shot now includes a large area of bright sky in the background , the auto-iris will reduce the exposure and George 's head will become a featureless silhouette .
15 Do n't pull the thread right through at this stage .
16 A component somewhere deep inside the motorspeeder chose that moment to explode from stress .
17 FOR YEARS , SOME FRIENDS AND I HAD A HABIT OF HIRING A COTTAGE somewhere deep in the Highlands at New Year .
18 But er I can remember being in Evay and a funeral there and to me it was very strange because they carried the coffin from the kirk right down to the kirkyard at the pier .
19 Alexi Sayle says it will be a chance to ride your bike properly instead of taking it down to the chinese takeaway …
20 While the chapel is a recognised central element , the mortuary is a separate building discreetly out of patients ' and visitor 's view .
21 " She 's forgetful and sometimes a little difficult , but she still does the garden and she did all the cooking right up to your aunt 's death . "
22 Someone must be doing their housekeeping rather better at those hospitals , especially when one thinks of the help the Memorial Hospital gets from the WRVS and the Friends of the Hospital who raise a good deal of money and have done so for many years .
23 Conservationists , farmers and government agencies all agree that there is an opportunity right now for debate and then decision .
24 It is in the delirious inventiveness and ungrammticality of poetry that we can see the Remainder most fruitfully at work .
25 Scribbling changes in the margin of his text right up to the last minute , Mr Clinton insisted the burden of his new taxes were spread fairly across American society .
26 The man stayed under the cow long enough to milk three , at times saying something angrily to himself .
27 I 've been meaning to talk to you , but you 've ducked out of the building so fast after finishing your show these last two days , ’ she told him when he stopped to greet her and ask if she had heard the brilliant spontaneous earthquake joke he 'd cracked on air that morning .
28 ‘ You have to learn to think your way around a golf course much more as a pro , ’ he says .
29 African independence , when they thought of it at all , seemed an eventuality so far into the future as to possess no relevance to their working lives .
30 Yet recent research has shown that the village was the centre of a great late Saxon estate that once extended north-east to Towcester , south-east to Buckingham , north to Chipping Warden and west perhaps well into Oxfordshire , and was also the site of a great Saxon minster church .
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