Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] and [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 This company is the world 's leading marketer and manufacturer of power tools and other quality products used in and around the home and for commercial applications .
2 Given that the rituals of circumcision and menstrual taboo , like the other blood rituals , would appear to have derived at least in their final form from the trauma of the exile to Babylon and the consequent restructuring of the Jewish community , we shall need to start our historical survey some centuries further back in time in order to locate and appreciate the profound changes which occurred in and around the sixth century BC .
3 There may be infection in the many small glands found in and around the urethra .
4 The variety of foreign bodies found in and around the genitalia is enormous , but , like the previously mentioned causes of urethritis , they make up but a small proportion of the cases of urethritis .
5 Men in civilian clothes moved up and down the steps leading into the narrow three-storey building .
6 But the older men — forty and upwards — they got off the side walk and paced up and down the road — deferential .
7 ‘ It 's your fault , Mildred Hubble , ’ she muttered , as they paced up and down the corridor .
8 With dusk , I was forced to leave the tavern , and paced up and down the muddy street for warmth .
9 Other attacks also petered out and by the autumn King Louis and the Angevin princes were sufficiently depressed to put out peace feelers .
10 But the coefficients estimated on and in the output equation are estimates , respectively , of , and and so we can deduce from these four estimated coefficients estimates of and .
11 Similarly , by taking the coefficient estimated on in the equation , and the coefficients estimated on and in the output equation , which are estimates of and we can deduce other estimates of and .
12 But things turned Oxford 's way after sub Gary Bannisetr came on and in the 71st minute solid tackling gave Mickey Lewis the chance to put Joey Beauchamp through .
13 It was always clear but perishingly cold at that early hour ; later the mists came down and in the afternoon there were often storms of rain and sometimes hail .
14 ‘ I 've got every pan in the place filled up and on the cooker .
15 The British sailed up and down the river , trying to find an opening to land troops to the west of the city , and in September they were successful .
16 Until we drove up and over the Atlas , I had not thought for years about our time in London .
17 He could see small fields , woods and a lake up there , and from the lake a river spilled out and over the edge …
18 Her face came around and into the light .
19 A whine spiralled round and round the hum .
20 She darted round and round the tower , running fast but waving her hands .
21 The drive to Kent had been a difficult , slow journey hampered by the volume of tourists who poured on and off the cross-Channel ferries .
22 From the first , our face is a simulacrum , captured in and by the image .
23 She skipped along and into the wood at the end of the gardens .
24 Now the cruisers ' engines abraded up and over the hills , their clackering drone in need of silencers .
25 They galloped up and down the corridor , blundering into walls and against doors , but still Fleury held on .
26 We raced round and up the track , blocking the estate car .
27 Sunlight reflected from a window among the palm trees to lance a sliver of dazzling light at our cockpit , then the reflection was gone and we were at sea level , engines screaming , and I fumbled for the camera , prayed it had not broken when it fell from the ceiling , and took another picture just before Maggot lifted the aircraft 's nose so that we swooped up and over the palm trees that edged the beach .
28 Headed back up by to , hook ball , looking for , gets his head underneath and it 's just over the top of the bar , he got the full force of his head beneath that ball and it looped up and over the top of er an anxious looking Paul crossbar .
29 She closed her eyes again , wondering how long , and then opened them wide , staring in disbelief as he withdrew from her , his act far from complete , got up and with the purest gesture of impatience she had ever seen , threw an Oriental robe of some kind in garish , tribal colours , around his shoulders .
30 Huge trucks passed up and down the road outside the hotel , their horns blaring .
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