Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] [be] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Halfway up was a landing lighted by a small Gothic-shaped window with leaded panes — a window fit for a witch 's gingerbread house . |
2 | What we know less about is the pain of the families left behind in the ‘ Old Country ’ who have to watch the young people leave . |
3 | All round was a hubbub . |
4 | A little further on is a shop bearing the royal coat of arms of a " By Appointment " sign . |
5 | Six miles or so further on is the town of Sovicille which offers shops for everyday needs and , for more extensive shopping and other amenities . |
6 | A couple of miles further on is the Carrick-a-rede rope bridge which , according to the tourist blurb , is ‘ a tourist must — one of the famous things-to-do in Ireland ’ . |
7 | Further down is the factory formerly occupied by Bassett Lowke , the world famous model-making firm . |
8 | Further along is the Lion and Peasant . |
9 | One thing you were wrong about is the extent of my crime . |
10 | Right back is a problem as Kelly has no replacemnet ( except for Ray Wallace ) |
11 | If it is politics you are interested in — as distinct from government , which is something quite different — the place to look from now on is the opposition . |
12 | All I wanted to smell from now on was the fragrance of England which Aisha exuded . |
13 | Still worse off is the man who dies in harness at an age far beyond the normal age of retirement . |
14 | Even worse off is the pilot who still believes he will make it and takes no action until he arrives on the ground or in a hedge . |
15 | Her education from then on was the Sunday afternoon spent in the basement underneath the church in Halton Street , chanting the catechism . |