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

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1 And the river Nive , which is a good deal slimmer and perfectly limpid up here , near to its source in the watershed , flows discreetly through the middle of the town , dividing it into two quite equal parts .
2 Since in the epi-classical period the differences between legacies and trusts persisted there is no reason to suppose that the publisher of Scaevola 's works would have used the terms interchangeably as a matter of deliberate policy .
3 But that we get a balance right between the amount of regulations an and the cost of it but that it is in a sense , effective and and the plea I would make to my honourable friend when he considers this P I A prospectus and what should be done and wh to what extent the government feels it should support it , is that what we actually want is not a specific requirement that says you 've got to have this much , that much capital erm and so on , but that there is a function , there is a regular audit trail , there is a a regular , annual look at the figures , the accounts of all these intermediaries , er and firms where the difficulty has been er in the past .
4 The birds went off at noisy full-throttle , right through a herd of deer which had been grazing quietly till then .
5 One of the things that some chaps found amusing when they went to the " heads " ( the head is what the Navy calls the loo ) , you sat in a long row and a great flush of water ran right through a row of 20 or 30 .
6 For example , an energy flow from left to right through a flow from foreground to background should produce an upwards driving force that becomes diagonally anticlockwise .
7 The teacher stands back and observes Christopher ( 4.7 ) as he tries to cut right through a block of wood with a tenon saw only half its width .
8 The Danzig Party leapt into the political struggles of the Volkstag with renewed energy and Forster settled down with confidence to work at his leisure the rich vein of economic discontent that ran right through every strata of Free City society .
9 He went right through the passage to the street and entered the shop like a customer .
10 And to get to its end point of Conwy Castle you travel right through the heart of Snowdonia taking a stunning high level route crossing peaks like Rhinog Fach , Rhinog Fawr , Glyder Fawr and Snowdon itself .
11 For dynamic recognition , processing may proceed from left to right through the text with subject codes of new words being compared to a ’ running profile ’ of subject codes taken from previous words .
12 It ran right through the grapevine before the record company let on , and even before the first ads for the gig appeared in the Irish papers ( with MacGowan 's familiar mug still in the publicity shot ) , there was major consternation .
13 If Stirling had not been captured when he was , he would hardly have survived his planned raid on Sousse , having to approach his target right through the middle of the remnants of the Axis armies who were caught in an ever-diminishing pocket .
14 Basically you 've got two miniature coils mounted side-by-side , with the bar magnets running right through the middle of the coils , the same way as the original Firebird pickup .
15 The frontier of the Agenais ran right through the middle of the town .
16 Planners are not skiers ( unfortunately ) and they do n't seem able to read a map either because some of the lines defining their concentric rings go right through the middle of existing ski areas , particularly at Glenshee .
17 This venture was short-lived , as the Regent 's canal was cut right through the middle of the pitch .
18 Right through the middle of the head , head , head .
19 In order to cut costs elsewhere the company want to build the line right through the middle of the town and across much of the farmland which the children have established ( in role ) as belonging to them .
20 The Ramblers say this exclusive course in the making called ’ The Oxfordshire Golf Club , ’ has spoiled several paths , including one which runs right through the middle of the clubhouse .
21 All of which meant that there was a hole right through the middle of the Scottish defence .
22 Nonplussed , Loretta explained that she had driven right through the village without finding it .
23 The routes here are many and varied with the grades well represented right through the spectrum to the nasty end of E6 .
24 If such an experience can be recalled , it usually has the quality of being a person-to-person contact , not necessarily as equals in understanding , but cutting right through the barriers of status and age .
25 ‘ The importance of diversity in programmes and recognition of the cultures of different parts of the UK with a special service for Scotland run right through the document like letters through a stick of rock . ’
26 Jessamyn could see right through the hole in the dead man .
27 When she thought about the things he did they became even sharper , so that it felt as if an electric shock was passing right through the centre of her body .
28 The failure of more talks , in London in December , on a German peace treaty meant that the line of division between the two blocs ran right through the centre of the defeated enemy of 1945 .
29 These have continued as prosperous farming villages right through the centuries to the farmers who live in them today .
30 The bang of the younger one 's heart seemed to go right through the earth like thundering horses .
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