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

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1 YOU CAN CONTACT THE EDITOR , , DURING OFFICE HOURS ON AT PEEL PARK .
2 An experienced headhunter could narrow the field down to short-list stage much more quickly and cost-effectively , Tagg argued .
3 To Gedge , the council was a game he took part in during lunch hour but Solowka found him quite influential .
4 The cumulative result of the two Court of Appeal authorities In re Midland Railway Co. 's Agreement [ 1971 ] Ch. 725 and Ashburn 's case [ 1989 ] Ch. 1 would therefore destroy the need for any term to be certain .
5 They came from all over Gloucestershire for a typical Victorian day out … a trip on a steamer to the seaside resort of Ilfracombe.Six hundred and fifty climbed aboard the Balmoral at Lydney dock … making the most of the chance of a lifetime.After all the last pleasure boat to attract the crowds down to Lydney dock for a trip to Devon was the paddle steamer Ravenswood in 1893 .
6 In order to escape , the Major turned off the road and kicked his horse on over Wenlock Edge .
7 The pressing reality behind this beauty is another spectre of stadium rock flogging the car on towards Kansas City .
8 Two of the switches , No.1 and No. 2 will always have a light on during pattern knitting and , for each , there are two options , the left or right light .
9 With its own small quay , a landing stage and 180 ft of frontage on to Mylor Creek , near Falmouth , Otter Bridge would fulfil many a dream , even though the house itself is modern .
10 There was also a short incline down to Abergynolwyn village .
11 Turn the shells upside down on kitchen paper to drain any juice while preparing the dip .
12 Former under-21 cap Spruce is one of three new caps along with Leeds prop Molloy and Castleford scrum half Mike Ford .
13 The pacemaker maintained a good gallop as the runners swept away from the stands down towards Swinley Bottom and still had the lead as they made the long right-hand turn with just under a mile to go .
14 Evan points to a hoist that 's slowly lowering the band 's gear down to ground level : ‘ When we played here last year , we were riding up and down in that thing .
15 Wood veneer finishes with aluminum trim characterised the lounges and offices : zebra wood , holly , and walnut in the men 's lounge were arranged in abstract designs derived from railroad locomotives , cars , and signals ; panels of zebra and madrone wood covered the women 's lounge ; and gum , harewood , and holly were used in the offices along with cork flooring .
16 We 've put a bid in for Arrow Park .
17 But despite the bright start he is still keen to increase his firepower — he has a £400,000 bid in for Charlton striker Robert Lee .
18 McKenzie was out of ammunition , but followed an enemy aircraft down to sea level , stuck up a wing and chopped off its tail — he was lucky to be able to regain control of his own aircraft , ’ Mr Lynch said .
19 Reed Exhibition Cos and Comdex 's Interface Group Inc are pairing to produce Comdex/Comexpo Mexico down in Mexico City next March 8 to 11 .
20 The company always bring St John 's Ambulance Brigade in for Family Day . ’
21 Winkles down at Finn Mill there used to be sm well thousands , millions of them , winkles and the ships used to come round from the Blackwater from Colchester area , come round , stay round the Finn Mill about a fortnight and they used to have what they call a well in their boat and they used to have fill up little sacks like a sand bag of winkles and take them round there and cultivate them .
22 Production up and losses down after QA project
23 I 'm in the design department over at Silicone Valley .
24 For specialist advice and counselling on a wide range of stress-related problems , from legal worries through to substance abuse , a company can employ an in-house stress counsellor or use outside stress counselling services , such as employee assistance programmes .
25 The following Saturday she agreed , at least , to go with him but then all she did was pick holes : ‘ Carpet 's frayed , ’ she said , after inspecting an apparently immaculate place in Muswell Hill ; ‘ Too far from the shops , ’ of a modern luxury development on the prestigious fringes of Hampstead Heath ; and of the one he 'd had real hopes for , a newly-converted maisonette over towards Crouch End — ‘ original features all been taken out .
26 Across the bridge a no-through-road branches off to Stone House Farm and discloses ahead the massive Artengill Viaduct , eleven lofty arches spanning a hollow in the skyline in a remarkable feat of railway engineering .
27 The girls can walk their legs off in Sherwood Forest while you and I , Luke , get down to business , then we 'll join them later . ’
28 Do not simply saw the trunk off at soil level as this will later attract honey fungus .
29 The last of these three exercises begins by raising the legs up to waist height , keeping the back straight and the eyes looking to the front .
30 Remember your mother taking David up to Birmingham way where they had erm big new
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