Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [conj] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 Well , I charged them six shillings and out the three of them went puffing their heads off .
2 Water comes through the roof seams through the windscreen frame and can even come around the rear vents and down the roof side rails to fall on the driver 's knee when braking .
3 Then you ride out alone , across the springing grass all beset with tiny jewel-like flowers ; you ride up the rushy mountains and down the rushy glens and come to the mouth of the dragon 's cave .
4 He went inside and the kitchen scents hit him then , laying down a trail that drew him across the creaking boards and down the hall .
5 Not that Andrew Orkney will dwell too much this week on leading them into the Canal Turn and over the final six flights and up the long finish and on to the post and becoming the first optician to win and riding into history .
6 in their black nets and down the mountainside
7 As I went for vigorous afternoon walks along the footpath by the half-frozen river or across the frosty fields and up the sheep-tracks on to the hills and the bare moors beyond .
8 The small round window looked down over Knockglen , along the tree-lined drive of the convent through the big gates and down the broad main street of the town .
9 She darted for the open doors and down the stone step to the garden .
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