Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Er no we do n't not really because at this stage now as you said there 's so many good standards out there you we would every year we would start off with about a hundred titles , work our way down to maybe fifty down to thirty and we 'd end up recording about in fact this year we recorded thirty six songs and out of that we picked twenty two for the
2 These gaily coloured little creatures run all over the shaman 's body , and often live in convenient crannies such as in his ears and in between his toes .
3 Goes in at one of his ears and out at the other .
4 Through the Sound of Grunay , ever threading through a procession of rock islets and on to the northernmost island of Unst , where we tied up for the night at the little pier in Baltasound .
5 Afterwards , the actor was swept from the courtroom and along the corridors , closely pursued by screaming fans and on to the court steps , where he said in a prepared statement : ‘ This has not been a case about homosexuality and I resent any suggestion that it was .
6 The gang rivalries of the street were kept within bounds and out of the world of adult entertainment .
7 Senna lost his front left wheel in the crash and both cars bounced over the kerbs and out of the race .
8 A fast trip through central London whisked them past the main tourist attractions and out to the suburbs to the International Training College where they were to stay .
9 The arm uncurled onto Richard 's chest and moved there over the nipples and down onto the tensing stomach .
10 Such a permit , which might cost £75 a year for cars and up to £750 for heavy lorries , would cost all motorway-users the same .
11 On some mornings the ducks on Three Island Pond would take off in great arcing flights against the sun , round and behind the Cages and out of sight , round again and behind the distant trees and then suddenly back again as if it had all been a mistake and they had never meant to fly off in the first place .
12 Nanna wants to have all the er plants picked out of the greenhouse and erm have them all in the trays and up to us by the end of May before they go away on holiday .
13 If nothing is readily available you find yourself trying to thaw out the cheesecake from the bottom of the freezer ( nobody will miss it , will they ? ) , or working out how long it will take you to get to the shops and back with a bag-full of goodies .
14 He only goes to the shops and back on it .
15 One takes me along St Mary 's Villas and Barrowclough Road , past the old municipal baths and the new DIY and wholesale paint centre ; while the other means cutting down Lennox Gardens , taking that street whose name I always forget into Rumsey Road , then past the row of shops and back into the High Street .
16 The System 16 is a rack mounted system with 16 alarm modules , while the System 4 is a small wall-mounted sensor monitoring system designed for up to 4 remote sensors and up to 85 different operating modes .
17 Max 250 words and in by 30 April .
18 She clung to the front of her costume , gritting her teeth as he widened the circle of massage , smoothing the cream over her shoulders and down towards the small of her back .
19 The two men who were tending the fire under the boiler were Dr'gasians — squat and bald , with decorative tattoos which ran across their shoulders and down inside their tunics .
20 The transitional period for a company will begin when it is privatised and will be at least six months and up to 16 months .
21 He was however er reasonably clear as to the speed at which local authorities tend to deal with these matters , he said that it always takes a long time and getting any answer out of the local authority might well take somewhere between six months and up to two years , he thought that perhaps eighteen months was a reasonable guess before he would actually manage to get somebody if Paul were to move as er , it maybe well occur to here or a different local authority then of course the application would just go back to square one and that would lead to more delay .
22 Each operating region is visited once every three months and in between , he visits other countries to look at specific projects .
23 All workers are assumed to have continuous twice differentiable ( indirect ) utility of income functions , denoted by where denotes the net wage , which is given by w for non-unionists and by for paid-up unionists .
24 He led the way along a series of paths , up assorted flights of steps and out across a seemingly limitless expanse of finely mown rugby and hockey pitches that climbed the hillside in stepped succession .
25 He walked on past the house to the steps and down to the shore .
26 I hen , saying goodbye and wishing me well on my journey , she limped out of the house , down the steps and off down the drive .
27 In his most recent work , he has moved away from elaborate vessels and on to rough-textured jigsaw-like pieces — the ceramicist 's equivalent of collage .
28 The City Waites provocatively flout the ‘ usual ’ conventions of an early music concert as the audience are whisked forward from the Court of Henry VIII to the bawdy ballads of a Drury Lane coffee house , through the idealistic love songs of the 13th-century troubadours and on to the Renaissance .
29 Yasmin Awan and Tahira Khan , from the college 's multi-cultural unit , said information on what was on offer had been distributed to communities and along with home visits and promotional events people were coming forward .
30 Yeah , but I wan na buy , it 's the same size as your bedroom up to the wardrobes and up to the door .
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