Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | I shop there a lot as it 's so handy for my offices , and I seem to recall that about six months ago the floristry section was moved from an upper floor where no one ever saw it right on to the Oxford Street frontage . ’ |
2 | so anyway he went right on until the Saturday and he said look , on the Friday they called us in and they said look we 're gon na take him to the ward I 'm afraid there 's nothing else we can do , just deteriorating and he said there 's no |
3 | New Scientist kept a lofty attitude about it all by celebrating three anniversaries in the history of space flight , or , alternatively , dropped its gaze discreetly on to the Mary Rose , about to surface from the Solent . |
4 | You saw right down to the Goya funeral grin |
5 | This letter simply must go tonight , and I ca n't go right down to the G.P.O. or I shall be late for my appointment . ’ |
6 | The first chain starts off right down in the Antarctic , a few hundred kilometres from the South Pole . |
7 | Into the slope a valley has been cut by a little brook called the Selletbeck , which runs past the churchyard and on down to the River Lune . |
8 | But before that , to the north , numerous small rivers and tributaries — including the likes of the Bruar Water , the Banvie , the Tilt and the Fender Burn have all fattened the River Garry before it feeds into the Tummel and on down into the Tay . |
9 | He 's taking us from the airport to what is locally down as the Darth Vader Hotel . |
10 | Gradually , as she lingered over her coffee , the sky became an indigo canopy and a thick layer of cloud moved stealthily in from the Adriatic to obscure the moon and blot out the stars . |
11 | He was rather looked down on by the Trebetherick set . |
12 | So our performance , in terms of F T Es per thousand pound , per thousand item , should be running more or less along at the November December level . |
13 | Which car did Nigel go down in on the Thursday ? ’ |
14 | Can he rise again , or is it all over for the Moses who led the Labour Party out of the wilderness , asks James Langton |
15 | He had thought it was all over for the Bookman and that the acid had not worked . |
16 | THEY thought it was all over at the BBC 21 years ago when they switched off the most famous football commentating voice of all , Kenneth Wolstenholme . |
17 | Personal communications services are bursting out all over in the US and three Baby Bells this week announced plans for trials of new services . |
18 | Bank Assistants can not afford to live on their current salaries and , as has been pointed out , a Bank assistant who also happens to be a bread winner would be better off on the Dole ! |
19 | A Labour victory would see house prices fall ‘ almost overnight ’ and a collapse in the value of pensions that would far outweigh the ‘ piffling promises ’ about most families being better off under a Kinnock government . |
20 | From the Furka summit the road is by way of Hospental and Andermatt and so back to the Gotthard road and to Wassen . |
21 | About now , the first Hooray of spring can be seen stepping gingerly out of The Admiral Codrington and standing with his G 'n' T in the middle of the road . |
22 | The 29-year-old cost £500,000 from Copenhagen , but he was turned inside out by an Aston Villa side that cruelly exposed his lack of pace . |
23 | ‘ CHAMPAGNE ’ CHARLIE STRIDES PURPOSEFULLY OUT OF THE WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT STILL PROFESSING HIS INNOCENCE |
24 | DAVID ESSEX Going all out for the Cliff Richard Award for persistent youthfulness . |
25 | He may have to change his tune if a swing to the right-wing Republicans shoves his beloved Free Democrats below the 5 per cent mark and so out of the Bundestag in the next elections . |
26 | From the height of the rooftop they could see right over to the Kālādika , where one patch of sunset still remained , splashed across the sky , like a spilled pot of paint . |
27 | This evening will again start dry , but overnight the westerly winds will bring wintry showers inland into parts of Ayrshire , Dumfries and Galloway and a few right through to the Forth and Clyde valley . |
28 | JUST along from the Corviniana was a quite different exhibition entitled Sztá-lin ! |
29 | You will find us 9 miles from York , 11 miles from Malton on the road from the A64 to Sheriff Hutton , just along from the Blacksmiths Arms and Elm Tree Antiques . |
30 | There was a crowd of us at the dancing in Panama Jax , a disco just down by the Clyde . |