Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Right down the other end of the pipe , please , ’ said Gurder . |
2 | From the board powers are frequently delegated to committees of directors or to individual board members , and thence down the managerial hierarchy . |
3 | The hours slid slowly down the great entropy slope of the universe . |
4 | When her aunt was dressed she walked slowly down the narrow staircase in front of her in case , in her weak state , she should stumble . |
5 | But now let us climb slowly down the stratigraphical column to see what other widespread facies we can find . |
6 | Toy trucks moved between hangars ; a minute tractor drove slowly down the main runway . |
7 | A ship was moving slowly down the main channel , its engines throbbing in the stillness . |
8 | He peered uneasily down the dark tunnel at the end of the platform and remembered something else from their past : Mother Bernie and her holes in the universe , the holes that let the Evil in . |
9 | So down the wide staircase she goes , past the oak chest with its bowl of white roses on the half-landing , past the Albers squares , past the dim varnished portrait of a full-bosomed crimson gowned pearl-decked eighteenth-century woman who some take to be an ancestor , though she had in fact come with the house , down through the black and white tiled hall with its marble and gilt claw-legged table strewn with Christmas cards , gloves , and glossy free advertising magazines , and into the broad high first floor drawing-room , where sat Charles , drinking a gin and tonic , which she had expected , and talking to Esther and Alix , which she had not . |
10 | It is the same all down the Welsh border , from Cheshire down to the Severn , and thence across the Severn to the three south-western counties of Somerset , Devon and Cornwall . |
11 | I ran my hand gently down the bumpy back . |
12 | Flames licked over the straw , which crackled and flared , and the Wheel was clear of the ramp and bowling gently down the cleared path . |
13 | The mix is pumped gently down the inner tube , out through the bottom and up the outer tube . |
14 | He marched purposefully down the central aisle of the ward until he found the sister . |
15 | She remembered halfway down the rickety ladder stairs , but for would have been a final indignity . |
16 | Johnson 's account pauses at the Fall of Fiers , today called Foyers , a little more than halfway down the south-eastern length of the Loch . |
17 | ( This makes it hard to draw any line between old and ‘ new ’ , i.e. post-Periclean , politicians in terms of social standing ; similarly we now know that the later and much-vilified demagogue Kleophon was the son of a man high enough up the social ladder to have served as a general : ML 21 . ) |
18 | It was Mama , though , who wore it in the painting halfway up the great staircase — so that all who passed by could see it and admire . |
19 | He was halfway up the final flight when he heard the voiders ' whistle in the street outside , its piercing din unmistakable . |
20 | Straightening her legs out , she leaned forward to pull the zip halfway up the duvet-like sleeping-bag which , she realised belatedly , was actually two bags opened flat and zipped together . |
21 | Halfway up the little tarmac driveway I trip a sensor . |
22 | Nara was perched safely halfway up the notched-pole ladder to the upper roof . |
23 | We go for a walk up into the hills in the afternoon ; me puffing and panting and coughing after Andy as he strides quickly , easily up the rutted forest tracks . |
24 | Indeed , their only identifiable link is Andy , currently climbing easily up the red rock . |
25 | Leo had climbed laboriously up the promotional ladder of merchant banking to one of the higher rungs , earning every penny of his salary , whereas James seemed to accumulate money without even trying . |
26 | If so , take a pair of tweezers and GENTLY easy out the offending bit of yarn . |
27 | Sweeney Agonistes takes its audience back not simply to what was seen as the childhood , even babyhood of ritual and civilization , but further down the evolutionary ladder to the most primitive level of that ‘ amorphous protoplasm ’ which makes up the human egg . |
28 | The fact that the materials which emerged , for all their faults , were usable in schools reflects the hard work and experience of the writers , but as many of the participants themselves readily admitted the original ‘ Entebbe ’ books needed considerable modification — and the further down the primary age range one travelled the more they needed it . |
29 | Each new administration in Washington appoints not only the heads of its departments , or ministries , but also a lot of people further down the departmental ladder . |
30 | Groups further down the social scale were in a much weaker position than the boyars or the Church to press their interests upon the Grand Prince . |