Example sentences of "[noun] [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | " No , I have to slip along pretty sharpish and get some money on to Lal 's horse before they go out . |
2 | Before he saw Nicandra alone on the stand , he had noticed a different kind of tension ; it was in the bar , where Andrew was having a drink with Lalage , while now , he guessed , Nicandra would be getting the money on to Lalage 's horse . |
3 | Even the early Christians are said to have thrown coins on to Peter 's tomb for good fortune . ’ |
4 | The dark-haired vibrancer pulled the shirt down past Lucien 's shoulders and stepped back , gazing at a point beyond Lucien 's shoulder , perhaps at the priest behind . |
5 | It was never anything but a sporting contest , yet four players were booked — Muldoon and McGuinness of Bangor along with Linfield 's Johnstone and McCoosh . |
6 | There 's a hope that 's apparent throughout the album , a hope that 's in part down to Jarboe 's increasingly dominant role . |
7 | There 's a hope that 's apparent throughout the album , a hope that 's in part down to Jarboe 's increasingly dominant role . |
8 | I tell you what , erm , I 've got to revise my bit in of Gooch 's , I 'm such an admirer of him and everything , I have n't , I would have thought he was a brilliant strategist , I think during this summer he 's really begun to read the batsmen erm , strengths and failures and and set the field . |
9 | and I 've we 've taken the the old settee down to Carrie 's and moved the two seater and the armchair down this end and they flew in tonight straight up on the sofa , I said to it 's gon na be tough for a week or so but they 've got ta get used to staying on the floor , I 'm not having them on the furniture all the time cos they just absolutely ruin it ! |
10 | And then we took a remote truck down to Carl 's house and did a few things in his den . |
11 | He stretched himself before he picked up his large paper parcel along with Tommy 's life possessions . |
12 | After years of silence about his fate , Chen reappeared in public in 1980 to stand trial along with Mao 's widow Jiang Qing and other members of the so-called ‘ Gang of Four ’ . |
13 | Six months on from ICL 's decision to introduce a no smoking at work policy at its Reading office block , it is still possible to indulge in an on-site nicotine fix . |
14 | ICL buys Fujitsu , sells mainframe side on to AT&T 's Electronic Data Systems . |
15 | They could hear his footsteps across the gangplank , then a heavier one as he dropped the eighteen inch gap on to Grace 's deck . |
16 | Wilson , in the last minute , then broke from full-back , came full speed on to Coleman 's pass , and the Bradford defence was cut open again . |
17 | She tossed the photograph on to Rosie 's desk . |
18 | Last one they had in , ’ said Gloria , and she pinned the tin brooch on to Dot 's cardigan . |
19 | So we decided to row the boat down to Clara 's house on Wednesday , collect Magwitch , and continue right down the river to Essex , where we could stop one of the foreign ships sailing from the port of London to Germany or Holland . |
20 | Three players were booked , Portadown 's Smith and Shepherd along with Ballymena 's Burn , but apart from the usual rough and tumble it was never a dirty game . |
21 | And , I 've never known these people put the car down by George 's ! |
22 | Public market data along with Broadview 's own database provided the source figures . |
23 | As she risked a glance up at Roman 's dark face , her heart seemed to plummet down to her stomach . |
24 | Guy led Chalon back on to the road , casting another searching glance up at Isabel 's closed face . |
25 | At first she hovered in the farmyard , then she wandered over to the stables and sat on the outside steps up to Louis 's workroom . |
26 | The latest offerings are thought likely to reach 235 MIPS , and will be the last 88100 offerings before the company steps up to Motorola 's next generation 88110 part . |
27 | And on the stone staircase , a few steps up from Bert 's cubbyhole , Flossie barking asthmatically from inside , lay Bunty Baird , head down , her pretty limbs ugly in disorder within the flimsy disarray of her kimono , one white sandal still on her foot . |
28 | That fella up at Cecil 's , I should he must be getting a fortune . |
29 | I think she thought I had taken the wind out of Rossetti 's sails … . |
30 | ‘ You do a bit , ’ said Betty with a note of true concern , and quite taking the wind out of Lydia 's sails , who wondered whether it was true that she had been seriously wounded and was repressing her hurt to the detriment of her psyche . |