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

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1 The withdrawal showed how scared companies are of the negative publicity they might receive if they do not clean up their acts right down the line .
2 There is a commitment within the company to develop worker 's skills right down the line , and this has been done through training and education schemes .
3 Under pressure and under personal attack , the planners retreated into a legalistic interpretation of their role , making much of the requirements of various Acts of Parliament most notably The Sewerage ( Scotland ) Act of 1968 which , they argued , obliged them to service all new houses , something which they could only do by concentrating properties in particular places in order to reduce the cost of such an exercise .
4 ‘ That Mr what's-'is-name who used ter come round 'ere wiv the cockles on Sundays put 'is bad chest down ter the fog .
5 And of course there were no houses down where the village ha past the village hall in those days .
6 Oh of course down there the bottom and that there used to be a lot of erm there used to be some lodging houses what they call lodging houses for people what 's got nowhere to go you know , you used to sleep and .
7 There were three gunners , both front and rear of the plane and one in a bubble canopy halfway down the fuselage .
8 Barney explained the intricacies of the pre-selector gearbox , after which Julie engaged first gear and , with a slight jolt , moved the big car slowly down the station drive .
9 The press releases tells me that most of the aforementioned highlights were written in the studio during the actual recording of this album so maybe the follow-up will be considerably more assured and even-handed .
10 Southern clubs are playing each other every week now and obviously they ca n't all get three points every Saturday so maybe the North can catch up . ’
11 A burial with a Bronze Age urn was found at Garreallabus halfway up the loch .
12 I saw in my eyes not just the trace of a hunted look , but a determination : ‘ Soy escritor . ’
13 Bear in mind not only the length but also the proportion of your answer , so that each relevant issue in the question is addressed .
14 When I went to what was in effect not merely the memorial of the fifty aft after fifty two years of the people , but of course really the funeral service of the pit and when I went to that here was the chance to dedicate that also , we did it actually at the Memorial Garden where all the pit people are buried and that is right you see , picking up out of the past not sticking in the past , and arranging it as you might say as in that banner to move on into the future .
15 I am also concerned that after this debate there will be no winners not even the fox , for it will be killed it will be killed in some way or another and the feelings that are left between the two differing sides will harbour grudges and resentment for many months to come and I 'd like to also bearing in mind the comments that were made by Councillor ask how committed the people who have proposed this mo motion are against barbaric sport .
16 Four Hartlepool organisations received a cash boost yesterday when the Mayor , Coun Trevor Lloyd , handed over cheques from the civic lottery fund .
17 FORD 'S Mondeo car was given a huge boost yesterday when the car rental company Hertz placed a £10 million order .
18 A SHADOW was cast over a sombre Royal wreath-laying ceremony yesterday when the Prince of Wales ' convoy arrived on the wrong side of a monument to one of Poland 's most painful wartime memories .
19 ‘ Oh , I expect all the others are out , ’ Merrill said idly , ‘ and I garage my car further down the avenue .
20 The old order may not have changed at the front but there are encouraging signs for the future further down the field .
21 1,400 ready to become priests as they win a historic vote FOURTEEN hundred women who want to be Anglican priests got the green light yesterday when the church 's ruling body voted for women to be ordained .
22 ‘ There may be a wind further down the valley , ’ said Betty .
23 Flashman threatened legal action yesterday when the Mirror investigation broke the story of a mystery cheque stub .
24 Contacts down in New Orleans at the Unix International annual members meeting , where reporters are barred , called in last week as we went to press to say that nothing substantive had happened yet that would move the industry further down the unity path .
25 Ironically , Russian oil tankers pass the jetty 's open doors en route to BP 's Finnart terminal further up the loch .
26 The wall of molten lava has come to a virtual halt 150 yards from the first home in the town , but officials said yesterday that its flow appeared to have picked up speed further up the slope .
27 so he says I tell he says , er , he put the card up where the machine is , which he bore a hole in , I 've got one of them mach er cutters , you know , a , a saw with a little braid on
28 If , however , you are reconditioning an engine anyway , the fitting of the valve seats will only increase your expense marginally so the return will probably be after only 5,000 miles .
29 Throttle open and keeping to the centre of the stream where there were no obstructions , he powered the BMW in second gear straight back the way they had come .
30 The librarian , fearful of fire , gently shooed Corbett out so the clerk went down to stroll in the monastery 's small herb garden while he rigorously analysed all he had learnt in his journey to Kinghorn .
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