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

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1 So you , you went sort of back the other way and alright it was , it was okay and , and er and there was no problems there because any , anything that came up with the C C Q you , you o you answered the questions there and went through .
2 she married , was carried into up a scrubbed stone step ?
3 Whereas in Out a single dominant ideology acts as a structuring device on a wide variety of discourses in the society portrayed , in Such two discourses are selected and their interaction is staged within the mind of the protagonist .
4 From out the mossy stumps below ’ .
5 Mister C might be fine , but clearly someone needs to down a few more smart drinks .
6 She could n't see much of it because the thrust stage ran onward out of sight … but you did n't have to down the entire egg to know that it was rotten .
7 In order to restrict consumer credit by a given amount , the Government is forced to raise interest rates to a higher level than it would have to in a non-subsidized market .
8 They 've always given me tremendous support and , when I 've been able to in a busy schedule , I 've reciprocated .
9 I have never flown in a tail dragger before but I would like to in the near future .
10 Unfortunately , we 're not yet able to get a large enough supply of completely CFC-free material , but do hope to be able to in the near future .
11 When the rules take full effect at the end of 1992 , banks will have to back every commercial loan with capital equal to 8% of the loan 's value ; half of that must be share capital or disclosed reserves ( ‘ core ’ capital ) .
12 CITES is also expected to back a British proposal for Appendix II listing of Turkish exports of winter daffodils .
13 They angered their EC colleagues , who were first persuaded to back the Greek argument and then had to wriggle out of it , and the United Nations , which got hauled into the dispute .
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