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

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1 This experience appeared to transform him and he threw himself into a great surge of composition , writing a Mass of Thanksgiving for unaccompanied choir filling 100 pages of manuscript , which he completed in 15 days , as well as other works , including a setting of Out of the Deep which is given its first performance by his choir at St Philip and St James , Cheltenham , at his funeral on today .
2 It is dealt with in detail here because visitors in search of out of the way spots are almost certain to pass through it on their way to Appenzell , or even to break their journey here .
3 Two soulless black eyes from out of the crowd by the barrier were pinned to her face .
4 What caused the accident remains a mystery , although a cut in on of the rear tyres was discovered over a week later , but according to Lotus is was impossible to be categoric as to the real cause .
5 He saw inside himself a yellow-hammer flying in a startled flutter from out of the spikes and small blooms of a gorse-bush .
6 This can be attributed to a number of factors : the increased availability of street heroin in Wirral during the early 1980s ; the periodic droughts of pot and speed at around about the same time ( some of the users suggested a direct relation between these phenomena ) ; the existence of large numbers of users initiated in the 1978–81 period who acted both as models to emulate and who were also probably the first dealers the new initiates came into contact with .
7 They recorded their new demos not under the blazing summary affluence of a Compass Point but in the rundown but equally effective ruins of Out Of The Blue , an eight-track studio in the rat-infested decay of Ancoats , Manchester .
8 The Pompeian house does , of course , only depict the Roman home of up to the first century A.D. and in later years , as can be seen at Ostia , the plan was developed .
9 He could not bring back any coherent dream from out of the hours which followed .
10 I never seemed to be sort of up to the other scholars at all .
11 I thought it was a towing bar for that , but it 's another boat sort of down in the in the se se harbour .
12 Were there no jobs sort of in between the director and the
13 Is this sort of out of the question , or
14 It 's really quite warm now out sort of out of the wind .
15 I parked sort of out in the car park and then got a tr a trolley and wheeled it rather than have to try and get back into that lot .
16 In the Duddon Valley on Little Blake Rigg up a wall right of Out Of The Game , The Sellafield Shuffle — E3 6a — has been climbed by S. Wood and A. Rowell .
17 I , I think this business of up to the fourteenth is premiums due up to the fourteenth .
18 The little boy showed no sign of rising vertically into the air or of summoning seven hundred fiery horsemen from out of the sky .
19 ‘ Offences under the Act will attract a fine of up to the maximum £2,000 on conviction before a Magistrates Court and an unlimited fine on conviction before a Crown Court , ’ he said .
20 Another said that Russell had pulled a brick from out of the passage wall and hit him with it .
21 In ‘ Downtown Beirut ’ , the boozery next door to the infamous ‘ Village Idiot ’ on 10th St. , ( where two Pogues ' albums continually rotate on the juke box ) , a dastardly plan was hatched to kidnap Strummer from out of the ‘ Seven B ’ bar , where he 'd been drinking all week , and substitute him onstage with Joe Hurley .
22 Which , presently , Meh'Lindi did , ravenously consuming fish , flesh and fowl from out of the stasis-boxes which they had brought to the suite from Jaq 's ship , the Tormentum Malorum , which went by the alias of Sapphire Eagle while they were visiting Stalinvast .
23 Deana , pass us a chair from out of the whatsit please ?
24 And for once everyone is falling over themselves to take the Corgis for walkies to out of the way places .
25 Asynchronous Transfer Mode is a derivative of fast packet switching technology , offering speeds of up to the Gigabits per second range , supports voice , data , image and video , and can therefore implement ISDN .
26 ATM is a derivative of fast packet switching technology , offering speeds of up to the gigabits per second range , supports voice , data , image and video , and can therefore implement ISDN .
27 But whether you are here for the first or merely the latest time , as you enter the square — better still , as you emerge into it , blinking away the bright Milanese light as you climb up out of the Metro — there can be no doubting its magical ability to conjure a timeless moment of calm from out of the bustle .
28 Winter sweet , viburnum , and witch hazel were all in flower ; the air was so still that they could hear the distant gurgle of the river from down in the valley .
29 I intended to pick up my car and come over to see you as soon as I 'd talked to Bertelli , but when I got back here Lorenzini had this message from up near the fort .
30 Lewis donated a no-ball an over in his first spell , but seemed to learn from Pringle , slowed down , gained more movement leg to off from the pitch , and became even more dangerous .
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