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

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1 They spent their evenings together in a trattoria on the square beside the Ponte Milvio or down in Trastevere , before a couple of hours at his place , or half a night at her apartment .
2 None of the Regulations refers to the possibility of translations into Braille or on to cassette to facilitate access to information by the many people who have a sight impairment .
3 Monsieur Truffer came in our car and directed us through Cherbourg and up to Bourbourg , which is on a hillside rising behind the east side of the Harbour .
4 The Way continues to Bredon Hill and on to Ashton-under-Hill taking it into the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty .
5 Today I was following not the valley path of the corpse way but the pathway to Keld that runs above Northgang Scar from which the views across to Black Hill and up to Swinner Gill are wonderful .
6 ‘ Will your family still be here ? ’ asked Nina , glancing from Rachel to David and back to Rachel again , a slightly bemused look on her face as if she did n't really understand what was happening between them but wished she did .
7 If they managed to exact a sworn and written abrogation of the Act from every single proprietor in the strath ( and over into Tummel and down past Dunkeld ) , at least they would have built a paper wall round themselves .
8 Many years ago we went to Boaventura and back by bus .
9 Allied troops now punched deep into Kuwait and on into Iraq itself in a multi-pronged attack .
10 Harry Wood , a professional for twenty years with Surrey and along with Abel one of three who went ‘ on strike ’ in 1896 demanding a £20 match fee to play the Australians , left the game a bitter man .
11 Orwell was represented by Down and Out in Paris and London and one other volume whose title seized their immediate attention : Homage to Catalonia .
12 Where the main leisure route turns left to Culworth , continue on the A361 through Chipping Warden and on to Wardington .
13 George Wood had hinted , and not too darkly , about the ‘ lads ’ who knew how to get past the guards and into the mines at night : he had intimated that there was a prosperous smugglers ' route through the highest mountain passes to the coast where the ore would be taken over to Ireland or down to Liverpool and Swansea .
14 Rest days from Ullapool were really out of the question so we either had to take the ship on the long sea passage to Aberdeen or down to Ardrossan .
15 On 23 November 1917 , the Battalion entrained for Italy and , after a six day journey , arrived at Marseilles and from there along the French Riviera to Ventimiglia and on to Villa del Conte to become part of the XIXth Corps , taking over positions on the Piave , and then on the Asiago Plain .
16 This process began in the 1770s when the Leeds and Liverpool Canal , eventually to be the most important link , commenced its 127-mile journey via Wigan and Burnley and on through Skipton to Shipley , linking there in 1774 to the Bradford Canal .
17 According to John Dunster , then a scientist with the AEA and now chairman of the NRPB , the main radioactive cloud travelled south-east across most of England and on over Europe .
18 The pair of them have lands both here in England and over in Normandy , and since Geoffrey of Anjou has made himself master of Normandy , on his son 's behalf , every man in Stephen 's backing fears for his lands over there , and must be tempted to change sides to keep Anjou 's favour .
19 Much of it would pass over the relatively sparsely populated area of eastern England and out to sea .
20 Back to England and back to Arnie .
21 Contraband brandy landed around Portwrinkle could be hidden awhile in Sheviock Woods before being ferried across the Lynher to Erth and on to Saltash .
22 Although the butler 's face registered nothing , his eyes flickered from Lee to Katherine and back to Lee .
23 Still , she reached Bristol , and waited there for a ship , ‘ with plenteous tears and boisterous sobbings , with loud cryings and shrill shriekings ’ , and , although her fellow-voyagers threatened to throw her overboard , she got to Spain and back to Bristol in a month .
24 By the late eleventh century the hand of Cluny was felt in houses spread all over the north of Spain and down into Italy , even to La Cava near Naples and over into Sicily , and also across the south and west of Germany in the movement which had its centre in Hirsau .
25 All over Greenwich and down into Deptford and along in Woolwich , people were protesting at the sudden heat .
26 The men in gold who invigorated the rugby world through Wales , Ireland and on to Twickenham in 1991 are still willing to run with the ball off the field .
27 In 1934 came Having Crossed the Channel , a lighthearted record of a journey through the Vendée , the Landes , the Bordelais , a pilgrimage back to his native Périgord and into his youth , a drive across central France , down to the coast , into Italy and Southern Germany and back via Belgium and Holland .
28 They had been approached beforehand and had agreed to go to Luxor and back as members of the Prince 's party .
29 From Haworth they went to Holyhead and on to Dublin .
30 LISS teenager Andrew Brewster is hoping to raise £1,000 for Guide Dogs for the Blind when he walks from Alton to Kingsley and back on April 1st .
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