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

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1 right on down that valley anyway he bought it and he
2 Brothers In Arms is in A flat minor , for example , and it runs right down into that E. So very often the structure itself helps , and the music comes from what you are playing and the key that you choose to play in .
3 And this is a Sotino which is a quality brand in those days , I , I , do n't know if it still is , I assume it is , erm , which was not advertised at all , and although the Rolex 's and so on in this world have been heavily advertised as they came on the market , Sotino 's never really was , so my father had a struggle I suspect selling .
4 But you see er you know you 'd got to do that so in between those times you could n't do much else could you ?
5 Naturally along with these powers comes an enhanced moral capability . ’
6 And gradually we brush a little more each day and try to gradually increase the horse 's tolerance , until we can brush the horse all over without any trouble .
7 Then it s all over for another year .
8 It 's all over for another year except that Keith Ward and I must immediately set about seeking next year 's sponsor .
9 The one-inch maps of the east Midland counties are splashed all over with these shreds of green , usually distinguishable from true , ancient woodland by their small size and their regular shape .
10 I 'll make the point again Martin that just as on Saturday when goals were flying in at both ends and eventually it finished three two , I kept saying do n't believe the scoring is all over in this game , that 's my feeling now .
11 There was a bit of a fuss because a Crewe player was flat out on the ground injured and had to be carried off afterwards , but it was all over by that point anyway , really .
12 In fact , during pregnancy , she becomes able to ingest and utilise more of the necessary substance than is required by the child alone so that by the end of pregnancy she will be better off for such substances as nitrogen , calcium etc. than she was at the beginning .
13 So you 'd probably be better off with that stuff .
14 Another Coral made an encouraging seasonal debut last month when going down by seven lengths to Tipping Tim at Cheltenham — a race in which he also finished second last year — and is now 11lb better off with that rival .
15 ‘ If all the blokes I knew were like you then I 'd be better off with another girl , would n't I ? ’ she said scornfully .
16 The compromise involves some danger of overlooking factors relevant to a choice , so that in principle one would be better off without this weakness of the flesh .
17 I 've , I 've I 've often thought I would never vote Tory but , I mean , I 've been better off in some ways in that I was able to buy my council house .
18 Marked A to E , A being the slowest ( recommended for hard metals ) , and E the highest ( for wood ) , the dial is set before cutting begins , so that speed will increase only up to that setting : range is 0 to 2400rpm .
19 ‘ I 've been running for several years but only up to half marathon distance , ’ he says .
20 The Maternity Hospital gynaecologist was a young doctor in his twenties and his work had brought him constantly up against this problem .
21 So up to that point and if if none of you take advantage of their offer then they wo n't be paid at all .
22 It was done in fact by a brilliant military er tactic er and indeed the Americans succeeded in throwing the North Koreans back over the Yalob the river Yalob So up to that point limited force had been used to achieve a political objective , the objective was to s s to erm contain communism wherever communism looked like spilling over into other countries , non-communist countries .
23 And so back to that visit to Wasdale for a couple of classic Pillar Severes sandwiched within an invigorating traverse of the High Level Route .
24 The British sales rep might do even better out of this system than the current one — and grandees would do worse .
25 We are not going to get much out of former East Germany .
26 The idea of co-operative course planning grew naturally out of this commitment to mixed ability teaching and in October 1976 a second staff conference embraced the idea that an emphasis should be placed on ‘ the learning process in all courses ’ .
27 Younger bucks were wearing them inside out by this time .
28 The male pied flycatcher does nicely out of this arrangement : he fathers two broods , but normally helps to rear just one of them .
29 He treated Richard Branson with imperious disdain ; twice inviting him to his home , and being pointedly out on both occasions ; then declining to share his torpedo-sized spliffs when a meeting was at last arranged .
30 And if he had got little enough out of that interview , at least he had lobbed one small , accurate pebble into the middle of the pool of their tranquillity , and its ripples were already beginning to spread outwards .
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