Example sentences of "[conj] [adv prt] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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2 It 's not as huge as a Jeff Beck model , being just under an inch deep at the 12th fret , nor is it anywhere near as vee-shaped as a Clapton Strat , but it 's still a sizeable handful , except down by the first couple of frets where it 's a fair bit shallower , in good ‘ 59 fashion .
3 Of particular interest in the mouse is the observation that up to the 8th day of gestation the isolated embryonic region will give rise to transplantable tumours when placed beneath the testis or kidney capsule ( 16,17 ) .
4 Boys flowed past them and on into the next gallery .
5 I sat unmoving , adding up all the factors over and over , getting the same answer , while Posi took us up into Highlight and on to the first Netline of our route .
6 She dashed clear of the control room and on to the second half of the observation gallery , thirty metres above the main executive transporter bay .
7 The Arts : High art and on to the next disc
8 I walked slowly round each vehicle , then peered underneath it , coming out and round and on to the next one .
9 The yarn passes in front of the needle hook and on to the next needle which will make a knit stitch .
10 Standing up to straighten his back , he would take as many as half a dozen buds , popping them all into his mouth , then down he 'd go , snick , snick , bud in , and on to the next — he went so fast that it took two assistants following behind and tying in to keep up with him !
11 If you made it and laid down them the the man that was doing it , he 'd only to lift that and give it a twine and on to the next .
12 Okay Peter if you , there and on to the next page right to the end .
13 ‘ He did n't have to do that , ’ I said , squeezing past her and on to the next flight of stairs to my flat .
14 The difficulty was that there was no agreement about the signs , and down to the seventeenth century no strong feeling that there should be such agreement .
15 The illegal payments scandal brought them down to earth with a bump and down into the 3rd division .
16 If your weight has gone up and down over the last year ( or ten years ! ) try to remember when and why it was up or down .
17 The garden 's main crops of apples and pears are gathered in late September and through to the first weeks of October .
18 In an interview with William Hardcastle on BBC Radio 4 's ‘ The World This Weekend ’ , the text of which was published in the Irish News on 7 October , Craig introduced two themes which were to be repeated over and over during the next few days .
19 It really is not necessary to get bored with eating the same foods over and over during the next four weeks .
20 And over in the last verse in that chapter it says , he who believes in the son , has eternal life but he who does not obey the son , shall not see life , but the wrath of God abides on him .
21 The lights flickered on and off for the last dance .
22 Speaking last night from the motel in Kelowna , 400 miles north of Vancouver , where she has lived on and off for the last three years , Mrs Allan said : ‘ I am not coming home until I have got my child .
23 Nor does it rely principally on my experience in classrooms , though I have been , briefly , a secondary schoolteacher and have been visiting schools and working with young people in a variety of ways on and off for the last sixteen years .
24 Firstly , I have been buying this magazine on and off since the first time that Elite ( by Firebird ) was reviewed .
25 USL chairman , AT&T executive Bob Kavner , says he talked with Ray Noorda on and off over the last year about acquiring USL .
26 A curved arm scythes through the air and the body follows its lead , spiralling to the ground where deft work ( and powerful abdominal and back muscles ) produce a smooth synthesis of movement , driving it across the floor and up into the next sequence .
27 During the latter part of the nineteenth century and up to the Second World War large numbers of Irish cattle were sold at Norwich market .
28 For much of the period and up to the First World War , the targets of the largest movements of national liberation were the two great empires of Eastern and Central Europe — that of the Romanovs in the Russias and of the Habsburgs in Austro-Hungary .
29 Part of the east front of the West Wing , with stairs leading into area VI ( right ) and up to the first floor ( left )
30 They made it to the end of the road in Bombay where all the cars had to be steam cleaned inside and out for the last leg of the journey .
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