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

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1 Would you make any conscious decision to move slightly down market or less up market ?
2 Now , ready to leave for her afternoon and evening 's fun she thought it unlikely that she would meet anyone she knew in Fleet Street , or even up West with Rose , and anyway it was a chance which she was prepared to take , for she intended her little excursion to be the basis of yet another article .
3 However , in view of the fact that the fielding team is compelled to position two attacking fieldsmen , bowlers bowl either just short of a length hoping for a slip catch , or well up angling for a driven chance to short cover or mid-wicket .
4 Going this way , up the twenty-mile-long Liddesdale and over the high Note o' the Gate pass of Wauchope to Hobkirk , and so down Rule Water to the Jedburgh area , was around thirty-five rough miles , and halfway to Berwick .
5 Windsfield straight into New Invention and every Wednesday night , first it was the cows that would come and then the sheep and they 'd got to walk to the abattoir at Bloxwich , and erm sometimes the cows were so heavy with milk that er a lot of people in New Invention had free milk and then if the , if the sheep would be here there and everywhere you know and then with mother living where there was an entry dividing four houses er and a well straight at the top , and a. a big old-fashioned er tap for the cold water , there were n't any taps laid in kitchen in er what are the outhouses it was a communal tap erm sometimes the sheep would get out of hand and they 'd run up the entry hall and all round mother 's yard and then the cows would go around , but er it , it to me I felt sorry about it , because especially in the summer er erm the poor things were so hot and to walk all those miles , now they 're carried are n't they and they used to every Wednesday every Wednesday of the year the drivers would er the men must have been absolutely tired out , well although they 'd be used to it would n't they , but it was miles to walk from Wolverhampton the cattle market to Blox straight to Bloxwich and er that was another event that erm it , we , it , we used to have .
6 It is clear from the map ( and other evidence ) that the original trackway near Great Rollright ran due north , across the Stour and straight up Traitor 's Ford Lane ( this must be a medieval name ) , along the broken lip of the escarpment to Edge Hill .
7 B. Lewin 's Genes , is comprehensive and admirably up to-date .
8 For a young , intelligent and well off man of 25 , the mid 19C offered excellent opportunities for excitement , discovery , and perhaps even a modest profit .
9 listen down list A and then down list B
10 insert one word from list B near the end of list A , and vice versa ( sometimes called a " sore thumb drill " ) , e.g. : Listen down list A , and then down list B. The sound in the word from the other list should stand out as being different from the rest of the list .
11 mimic each word down list A , and then down list B. Instruct the LH to repeat the word again after you only if you did n't pronounce it correctly
12 Two are run by one amp and the others are run by another , and then out front our sound guy mixes them .
13 Adam of Bremen reports that Cnut had intended Swegen to rule Norway , Harthacnut Denmark , and Harold England , and the Historia Regum attributed to Symeon of Durham that he made Harold the English king , but the Encomium says that he not only promised Emma that any son of hers should be heir , but later on oath pledged the whole kingdom subject to him to Harthacnut , who received oaths of loyalty from English nobles .
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