Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [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 | He went right through the passage to the street and entered the shop like a customer . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | The frontier of the Agenais ran right through the middle of the town . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | This venture was short-lived , as the Regent 's canal was cut right through the middle of the pitch . |
17 | Right through the middle of the head , head , head . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | All of which meant that there was a hole right through the middle of the Scottish defence . |
21 | Nonplussed , Loretta explained that she had driven right through the village without finding it . |
22 | The routes here are many and varied with the grades well represented right through the spectrum to the nasty end of E6 . |
23 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
24 | Jessamyn could see right through the hole in the dead man . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | The bang of the younger one 's heart seemed to go right through the earth like thundering horses . |
28 | I mean they they would go right through the process of buying something on credit , and it would be fine until it got to , Erm where do you live . |
29 | The sketches on pages 108 and 109 demonstrate two popular types , one with a spring-loaded hanger which is retained internally by a split pin anchor , the other with a pull-through which is not spring-loaded but comes right through the tube after releasing a bear squad in any multiple drop . |
30 | Pat 's fly-tying classes will run right through the autumn till Christmas and resume with a new run early in the New Year . |