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

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1 They 'd camp just beyond the Between the hotel and erm the the What we call the round house Knockshannoch Do you know where it is ?
2 The vast majority of quality sleeping bags are covered in Pertex and other similar fabrics which allow moisture generated by the body to wick through to the outside of the sleeping bag .
3 His hair was thick and iron grey , and the rather drooping moustache was curved round the mouth to finish in a little tuft just below the under lip .
4 Now on that twenty feet long , now I 'm up about say , you can say anything like about fifteen feet up in the in the air , might be less than that and then you got twenty feet up like that , well then there used to be wire and used to have a big wheel in top , which you could n't go over the top and with a wire , then I used to have a sling chain , my main hook and that was thirteen foot long and you take th that and on , on working on top of the lorry , see you got to be so careful and there 's men working on that lorry as well , course I broke the wheel .
5 Cooker was all electric , th they 'd got no gas mains up into the into the old village in those days you see .
6 I was involved a few years ago in the in the Lance , the rescue er That the lance went ashore on Hoy and er the helicopter there took the casualties of the Lance and dropped
7 They lashed alongside and they lowered the stuff right onto the onto the coble To start with we rowed it ashore with a couple or oars or maybe four oars and took off the cattle and that the same way just .
8 Oh and you would you would just get a day off for the for the funeral if it was a near relative to you .
9 And er there were well they had to get water up from the from the bottom t ladder in pails and three men er with pails trying to and of course they could n't fight it .
10 It did n't matter , the other half did n't matter because it did n't come into contact really with the with the shaft .
11 Roach being taken from swims just above the by pass bridge .
12 Georg Schwafenberger 's book The Legality of Nuclear Weapons ( 1958 , pp. 47–9 ) reached conclusions which came to terms more with the by then widespread possession of nuclear weapons .
13 He wakened sometime during the night and he heard this scrummage up in the in the light room .
14 Well , we were discussing my comments today on the on the erm relationship between the two countries , and I think you have just heard what they were .
15 In East Anglia people either in the on their pub lunches they either throw themselves on to that or on to treacle pudding .
16 We had driven back to the village and had just turned off the road on to the In Salah track .
17 The two ideologies are by and large products of the revolution or in the case of liberalism perhaps of the of enlightened attitudes .
18 It is ending all manufacturing apart from the VS line , which means that most of the 1,000 remaining manufacturing jobs are at risk .
19 And so we have again you know , set that information out in the in in the document .
20 We have heard a lot today about the of the Trade Union .
21 Well I 'm prepared to say th th that I that I think that we do do good practice in that we do sit down with the children and help them , each individual along with the with our joint statements .
22 At the present time the PSD team has already built a new mess room for ELR volunteer workers , erected carriage maintenance platforms within Buckley Wells shed and laid concrete paths all round the outside of the shed , together with concrete bases for its new workshop annexe .
23 But not away what they 're doing now or but it 'd be sent down to their premises down in the in the shooting lodges in the south .
24 That was one of the orders , there was a little bathroom down in the in the first floor and the thing that they must not get , was your hands dirty .
25 They 're something you should be using right the way up to the to the actual exams .
26 This is an end of year statement if you look , er giving the erm the income of a hundred and twenty five thousand and ninety nine pounds , and the expenditure there on the on the back page , of eighty two thousand seven hundred and eighty three pounds .
27 Erm a new settlement is going to be difficult to assimilate into any landscape , to locate fourteen hundred dwellings and associated community facilities anywhere in the in the Vale of York is is gon na be very difficult .
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