Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 As Everton regrouped bad-temperedly , Crystal Palace attacked swiftly down the left , Rodger pulled the ball back from the byline and Coleman sidefooted into an empty net .
2 Roirbak bundled Tammuz into the elevator and they rode halfway up the building in silence until Tammuz said : ‘ I ca n't believe this ! ’
3 Charles wandered slowly up the village street in search of his valise .
4 A few minutes after eight , as they watched , a black flag moved slowly up the post .
5 He peered uneasily down the dark tunnel at the end of the platform and remembered something else from their past : Mother Bernie and her holes in the universe , the holes that let the Evil in .
6 She moved stealthily down the hall to the kitchen , her hearing sharpened by fear as she strained to detect even the slightest movement in the old house .
7 FREEZING snow whipped our faces as we peered nervously down the slope .
8 He stopped halfway down the passage , whirling about to meet her .
9 He moved swiftly down the line of the wall , slowing as he neared its end .
10 It was not far enough , as there was still downward straggle , so we moved further up the ladder to cubes .
11 Anyway , we did n't have much luck in the hollow either , so we moved further up the field .
12 They paused a moment longer , then moved further down the gallery , inspecting each exhibit , checking any books which could be the hidden Grimoire .
13 Cram 's club-mate David Sharpe , looking for an 800 metres time inside 1 min 46.2 secs , moved further down the pecking order in the two-lap event after quick times by two of his rivals in Dijon : Wolverhampton 's Steve Heard , who was third in 1 mins 45.65 secs , and Haringey 's David Strang , fourth in 1:45.85 .
14 The mongrel tore savagely at the newspapers and the rat fled further down the alley , desperate for sanctuary .
15 When he was satisfied no fresh threat was about to manifest itself from the darkness , he moved off back the way he had come , retracing his steps until he reached the shallow stream he had leapt a short time before .
16 Skillfully , Gerrard maneuvered the microphone away from her and moved quickly up the aisle to the back of the audience ; and the camera , pushed by a sweating man in a stained white shirt , followed him .
17 Nevertheless he moved quickly down the corridors — shabby , ill-lit alleyways which , even at this early hour , were busy — knowing that every minute brought closer the chance of Herrick being warned .
18 Don moved briskly up the 5a pitch and quickly reached the crux , where the corner was blocked by an impending slab .
19 Maxim touched George 's arm and they moved carefully down the slope and well upstream from the farm stepped into the stinging cold water .
20 With only three minutes remaining Paul Mooney 's corner produced a powerful header from Paul Curran which thundered back off the Bohemians ' woodwork .
21 As they drew back up the stairs , piling on the pieces she threw up at them , Lawton sniffed .
22 Koeman was involved everywhere and cracked in a 35-yard shot which cannoned back off the post after 48 minutes .
23 They had already been unlucky with just five minutes remaining in normal time , when Neil Webb 's shot cannoned back off the foot of the post .
24 A fabulous drive from Knell cannoned back off the Cliftonville upright from fully 25 yards — and the visitors breathed again .
25 Half time Coleraine 0 Omagh Town 3 Mark McWalter forced a brave save from devine in the 65th minute , his stunning 25 yard shot bounced back off the keeper and the Scotsman drove his follow up effort into the side netting .
26 Summoning all her reserves , she swam forcefully down the whole length of the pool , and back again , gradually realising that she felt fitter than she had done for ages .
27 She moved cautiously up the corroded metal steps on to the catwalk and knelt beside the German , the Beretta pressed into the nape of his neck .
28 We had spent a week at La Bérade — that little unspoilt mountain hamlet deep within the Dauphiné massif where Eric shipton stayed in 1925 for his first alpine season ; and though we 'd found the mountains bathed in light and little snow around as we drove slowly up the battered but stupendous road from St Christoph through Les Etages , his words about the view he had from the bus exactly mirrored our mood as we peered up through a windscreen at the hills :
29 Toy trucks moved between hangars ; a minute tractor drove slowly down the main runway .
30 He drove slowly down the wide Third Avenue .
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