Example sentences of "[coord] [adv prt] by the " in BNC.

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1 In between they were too busy enjoying themselves on the beach at Barmouth , or down by the lake or clambering up Snowdon .
2 He had a deep yearning for those long-ago summer holiday afternoons spent on the lawns or down by the lake with the two Debrace children .
3 ‘ If Gebrec was upset or worried about something and just wanted to be alone to think things over , ’ said Jack , ‘ he might have gone up to the belvedere , or down by the river where we went yesterday to do our painting . ’
4 Does it really matter , they ask , whether they are switched on or off by the idea of selling goods in a shop ?
5 These can be spooled in or out by the divers , from a control unit .
6 He continued on across the road and down by the side of the church , heading south towards Pimlico , trying to imagine how it had been on that September day all those years ago .
7 But they turn out to be of Ancient History , so the flies blunder moodily against the parlour window beyond which the June sun ripens tempting dinners at roadsides and down by the strong-smelling beach ; day after day after day .
8 And down by the water side it there 's a a sort of a ruin just you can see it and he said that was where they stayed , a little monastery there .
9 She ran like the wind back to the apartment and tumbled her few clothes into bags , then raced back through the back alleys to avoid the crowds and finally met Lucenzo pacing up and down by the column .
10 I 'd of been jumping up and down by the time I got to the
11 He was being turned over and over by the rush of water .
12 Instead of the great epic being told over and over by the bards and preachers of the word , we are offered by the critics snatches of data to be dissected , truncated , and — most scandalously of all — ‘ authenticated ’ .
13 Organised for children aged nine and over by the Young Ornithologists ' Club .
14 And over by the quarry .
15 And over by the fire is Hamish , and Sawney let us in , of course . ’
16 Each of them must tread on and on , a ceaseless , bone-grinding trudge , if they did not want to be taken up and up by the gyrating treadmill into the clanking , turning cogs in the roof and ground to dust between the pinions .
17 I mean that 's what cut straight the way across that it was , it was all and my aunt she used to live by All Saints West Bromwich , we never used , we never went to see them we used to walk it down the road past the Boars Head onto the Navigation Inn , and up by the Sandlow and she used to live opposite er All Saints Church in West Bromwich , and erm coming back we should come back round midnight you know and er have you ever heard of the Whirly Gang ?
18 She proceeded to do this earnestly , seriously , and she sounded like an old steam-engine wheezing from the depths of the water ( that idyllic sound , now long forgotten , which to those who never knew it can be described in no better way than the wheezing of an old woman breathing in and out by the edge of a pool ) .
19 Then through the square , and out by the lane that leads to Aldersgate Street . ’
20 He had gone in and out by the rear door and back stairs and seen no one but Linley .
21 The phone must be signed in and out by the user or their nominee .
22 She stood on the landing , watching him as he went down the stairs and out by the side door .
23 Miss Lyn Birchmore , 24 , of Cheltenham , was bitten on the face and back by the pet macaw which had been allowed out by its owner .
24 Reasoning about diseases of the heart and blood vessels began to have a sound basis when , in the seventeenth century , William Harvey established that blood circulates from the heart , through arteries to the minute capillary vessels in every organ , and back by the veins to the heart .
25 Dent to Brigflatts and back by the Dales Way
26 Malham , the Cove , Gordale Scar and back by the Tarn
27 I suppose the most regular walk I do around Malham begins and ends at the village itself , going first by Janet 's Foss to Gordale Scar then on to the Tarn and back by the Cove .
28 British delegates were offered by the organisers a package of " rail and boat fare there and back by the Dover-Calais route plus hotel accommodation with two meals for seven complete days : £3 95 3d for third class and £3 16s 3d for second class travel " , which in the circumstances was almost irresistible .
29 She felt as though flung from health to illness and back by the day , by the hour .
30 Characteristic of Lanzarote are the numerous cones of extinct volcanoes , their surfaces smoothed and round by the dry , fierce winds heading out across the Atlantic from the Moroccan Sahara .
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