Example sentences of "[vb base] right [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | And pave right over to the gate there so you , so that you can get either car out one one car and bring up to the back of here and the other two across there . |
2 | I walk right up to the end of the platform . |
3 | I do n't want to go near them , so I walk right up against the shops , sort of leaning right against the windows so they wo n't get me . |
4 | Cycling was the backbone of the Meet right up to the start of the Fifties , but then , says Alan Wilcox , the motor car came within the reach of the working man and that led to the decline of cycling clubs . |
5 | Not all of them are strictly mid-ocean — some of them run right up to the continents — but together they form a world-wide network of mountain belts far higher ( above ocean floor level ) and more extensive than any on dry land . |
6 | Looking like huge , animated pine-cones , these unusual animals are covered in large , overlapping scales that extend right down to the tip of the long , prehensile tail . |
7 | Unless low income-earners can achieve , at a stroke , a very large rise in earnings and jump right out of the trap , it is virtually impossible for them significantly to improve their situation . |
8 | Well it 's not because as I say , they actually park right on to the roundabout . |
9 | The edging sander will smooth out uneven areas , and get right up to the skirting board |
10 | Later on , when they stop looking for us , we can go to a port and get right out of the country . ’ |
11 | Rabbits , foxes , pheasants & wild life of many kinds creep right up to the door . |
12 | Sprung bases are the most comfortable as the springs go right up to the edges . |
13 | Sprung-edge bases are the most luxurious , and expensive , as the springs go right up to the edge of the base . |
14 | And there 's another ten and we 'll just about fit it on if we go right up to the edge of the paper sort of leave one square . |
15 | you go right up to the bar |
16 | In the summer they go right up into the mountains , way beyond the permanent snow-line . |
17 | Go right round about the Loch . |
18 | Then you go right down to the bottom of Road you cos that 's a dead end anyway , . |
19 | And then , if we go right down to the bottom , there 's a whole lot bracketed together against the . |
20 | ‘ For a start , I go right along with the ‘ never look a gift horse in the mouth ’ proverb , ’ he said . |
21 | The theories in question arose originally out of a joining together of empirical research and clinical observation , some of which go right back to the very earliest descriptions of schizophrenia and it is therefore instructive to consider , first , what Bleuler himself believed to be the essential features of the ‘ disease ’ that he had named . |
22 | Leaving the rotunda , turn right on to the embankment , Smetanovo nábřeží where there is a fine memorial to Francis II , Emperor of Austria , by J. Kranner , built 1844–6 . |
23 | That bus ahead of this car if you get out and you go and turn right instead in the middle of the road . |
24 | ‘ There they raid right up to the walls of the fortresses , and within . ’ |
25 | A pair to fit wellies which reach right up to the knee cost a penny short of a fiver . |
26 | Come right up to the right up to bar really are n't you ? |
27 | I 've been trying to get routine security stepped up but you come right up against the lords of the wallet : who 's going to pay for it ? |
28 | It 's branches come right down to the ground , ’ she added , by way of explanation . |
29 | so I got them , me mum got me some black ones , but they 're like , they come right down to the ankles |
30 | The sweeping lawns and garden lead right down to the lake , where there is a small private beach , and fabulous views of the Borromean Islands . |