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

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1 Jones now sailed on through the North Sea , towards England , his progress marked by a trail of prizes which were sent back to France , his own ships , as he later wrote to Louis XVI , being ‘ weakened and embarrassed with prisoners ’ , whom he still hoped to exchange for Americans .
2 Yes , and then that approach was taken on through the Greater York study , and in the greenbelt local plan , and the Greater York study identified a number of sites .
3 Conversely , when Woosnam was taken ill so badly during the Johnnie Walker tournament in Bangkok earlier this year that on completion of his round he had to be rushed to hospital suffering from dehydration , he did not leave until he had first dealt with the hovering group of reporters .
4 She felt guilty that she had not yet been to visit Miss Grimes in her bed-sitting room somewhere off the Finchley Road , really within easy distance of where she lived , so there was really no excuse .
5 Right off the bat Dan agreed , detailing this as the one criticism that had come back from American TriAxis users .
6 Mr Carter droned on about the United States not being strong any more and being too afraid of the Russian bear and being out-traded and so on .
7 King wants to think on about the time Steve Cooper threw his shirt at him .
8 They talked about horses and a little about the Norfolk Baileys .
9 A British double-century looks very much on for the 11-times South African champion , who was the first man to achieve that feat in his native land .
10 This line can he traced , rather precisely , from New England , through south-west Ireland , via south Pembrokeshire and the Gower Peninsula , under the University College of Swansea , then south of the Kent coalfield to the Boulonnais and on as the Grande Faille din Midi far into the European continent .
11 Right after the holidays Austin , Texas-based SES will unwrap SES/objectbench , an object-oriented analysis ( OOA ) toolset for developing OOA models for technical systems and commercial applications .
12 ‘ If it was good enough for the Apostle Paul/Disraeli it 's good enough for me ’ at one end .
13 However , I never really worried too much about the Crag Loughs , because there was so much wonderful sport to be had elsewhere , on both river and loch .
14 So much for the Clean-Up Soho Campaign .
15 So much for the things Marc had to look over , she thought wretchedly .
16 Parochlus steinenii , a winged midge , occurs sparsely about the South Shetland Islands and more commonly on South Georgia .
17 All through the film Sean Walsh had put his thin bony arm around her shoulder or on her knee and even on one particularly unpleasant occasion managed to get his hand sort of around her back , under her arm and around her breast .
18 All through The Scale Hilton hangs his thinking on the pegs of Scriptural texts interpreted as revealing figuratively the nature of spiritual reality .
19 All through The Graduate Nichols thought he 'd made a mistake in casting me .
20 The set of operators are known together as the Relational Algebra .
21 An anti-terrorist law enacted on Sept. 26 threatened to upset the government 's current peace talks with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia ( FARC ) and the National Liberation Army ( ELN ) guerrilla groups acting together as the Simón Bolívar National Guerrilla Co-ordinating Board ( CNGSB ) .
22 George Augustus who lost his last race in Germany in the stewards room is down for the Grosser Preis Von Baden and would have to be supported .
23 George Augustus who lost his last race in Germany in the stewards room is down for the Grosser Preis Von Baden and would have to be supported .
24 He 's taking us from the airport to what is locally down as the Darth Vader Hotel .
25 Halfway through the tour Ollie Campbell , who was holidaying in New Zealand at the time , made the comment that the Irish were under-prepared for the speed and physical impact of the game as practised by the stronger New Zealand sides .
26 Halfway through the rehearsals Arthur started to feel anxious , and after nights of floundering he concluded that he should stop trying to put aside what he knew from music hall .
27 Halfway through the week Nigel and Andrew convinced us that it would be worthwhile to expend some energy skinning uphill in pursuit of good snow and a sight of the enormous snow-filled valleys that lay beyond the Chamonix liftsystem .
28 This has been so for the Cape Verdians for close on 300 years , from the time when the original emigrants first found jobs on the North American whaling fleet .
29 While the British army was , the French hoped , hurrying north to cope with this initial attack , the same warships — here lay the originality of the plan — would sail north-about round Scotland and down through the North Sea to Ostend .
30 I am aware of the argument about peace before a peacekeeping force , but does the Minister agree that we should pursue the idea — perhaps through the North Atlantic Co-operation Council — that there could be a peace-keeping force within the Serbian enclaves in Croatia and along the Croatian border with Serbia while negotiations take place ?
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