Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | From a spectator 's gallery , visitors can watch the production of the famous cheese step by step , from the delivery of the milk right through to the ripening of whole cheeses in the cellar . |
2 | He intended to build terraces of houses right up to the Head but only the new Park Road was slowly completed , chiefly because of the steep hill . |
3 | It may in part be a function of the teacher 's own practices , and when this is so an analysis of his or her use of time , from the broad organizational strategies right down to the minutiae of moment-to-moment interactions with the children , could help both in creating more time and in making for a more effective and efficient context for learning . |
4 | References to the delírio , the madness of hunger , can be found as early as the sixteenth century in the writings of Portuguese navigators , and it is a recurring theme in Brazilian literature right up to the present day . |
5 | While she talked she manoeuvred Nicandra unhurriedly out of the brushing room and towards the kitchen , " What is it you 're after ? " she asked again . |
6 | Professor Ienaga pledged to fight the case right through to the Supreme Court . |
7 | Manufacturing industry was still in recession right up to the end of 1992 , and both manufacturing and total industrial output fell last year for the third year in a row , according to the Central Statistical Office 's figures yesterday . |
8 | This RYA recognised school offers a variety of sailing courses catering for the absolute beginner right up to the most advanced sailor . |
9 | pull the spent kicking foot right back to the body before setting it down . |
10 | From the bold opening words , in which Christian appears with his Bible in his hand and his great burden on his back , crying , ‘ What shall I do ’ , readers of all denominations and cultures have been entranced by the story right through to the end , when Mr Valiant-for-Truth gives his sword ‘ to him that shall succeed me … and as he went , he said , ‘ Death where is thy sting ? ’ and as he went down deeper , he said , ‘ Grave where is thy victory ? ’ |
11 | The ongoing development is continued in the story right up to the present day and it is very interesting to see the numerous designs which have been tried , tested and put into operation . |
12 | Naturally , therefore , you will want to tilt the camcorder right up to the head , but if the shot now includes a large area of bright sky in the background , the auto-iris will reduce the exposure and George 's head will become a featureless silhouette . |
13 | The gag is the only way of allowing him to feel and check the teeth properly even to the last molars which are situated parallel with the eye . |
14 | A component somewhere deep inside the motorspeeder chose that moment to explode from stress . |
15 | FOR YEARS , SOME FRIENDS AND I HAD A HABIT OF HIRING A COTTAGE somewhere deep in the Highlands at New Year . |
16 | I had put Unidentified Flying Objects right back on the agenda where they belonged , and , from this day forth , the First Church of Christ the Spiritualist was never going to be the same again . |
17 | But er I can remember being in Evay and a funeral there and to me it was very strange because they carried the coffin from the kirk right down to the kirkyard at the pier . |
18 | In a special feature , Graham also flicks through the seed catalogue from Victorian times right through to the present day and comes up with some very interesting results . |
19 | From the filament in the fog lamps right down to the washers on the wipers . |
20 | There 's a lot of bad feeling in Germany right now with the neo-Nazis and so forth , ’ said Duff . |
21 | Scribbling changes in the margin of his text right up to the last minute , Mr Clinton insisted the burden of his new taxes were spread fairly across American society . |
22 | The climate , the landscape and what remains of German architecture all set Kaliningrad somewhat apart from the government in Moscow 600 miles to the east . |
23 | ‘ You have to learn to think your way around a golf course much more as a pro , ’ he says . |
24 | African independence , when they thought of it at all , seemed an eventuality so far into the future as to possess no relevance to their working lives . |
25 | Yes , yes I do n't think that on our next buy , what with the next year I would be a bit better off in the sense that I should have sold my house , bought something cheaper and have some capital invested so I have a little extra monthly income , I should be living in somewhere that 's cheaper to run |
26 | He had played his part so well throughout the day , holding her hand as they had strolled along the beach , looking into her eyes in that way that made her bones melt . |
27 | Prick the base all over with a fork , line with foil and then add rice or baking beans . |
28 | Perhaps they had been in the Rorim long enough for the animals to become used to each other . |
29 | Antiques they may be , but one good reason for choosing a record deck so late in the day is that , unlike CD , the technology is tried and tested and not susceptible to the great leap forward , leaving you with an obsolete model . |
30 | There has been no credible claim of responsibility so far for the blasts , many of which were caused by car bombs not previously used in India . |