Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] the [noun] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's my ambition to be roaring in against the Aussies next year . |
2 | The other is holding a grey Government-issue ballpoint above the label on the cover , as motionless as a lizard , waiting to strike down into the space next to the word Subject . |
3 | At the end of the day it is good to be able to think that as you step back to look at the work — especially if you remember to get down from the ladder first . |
4 | MATT EDWARDS used the Coca-Cola Cup to finally come in from the wilderness last night . |
5 | Julia sat down in the chair next to David 's and let him pour her a cup of cooling tea . |
6 | and erm they had this one down in the shop next to er |
7 | I sit down on the floor next to Marie and look round . |
8 | Kiah sat down on the floor next to Rilla . |
9 | erm and er in the meantime , we had some lino down on the kitchen last year and they keep saying they 're going to send a new one and they have n't and they have n't . |
10 | Really , well I , I think I might pop down on the roses next year . |
11 | I sat down on the sofa next to her and patted her hand . |
12 | ‘ I have n't forgotten how the Dalesfolk talk , you see , Mam , ’ she teased , as she sat down on the bench next to her mother . |
13 | The priest sat down on the bench next to him . |
14 | Guy sat down on the bench next to Isabel , casting a quick glance down at her . |
15 | He hopped out of the water and sat down on the bank next to Anabelle . |
16 | He immediately lay down on the ground next to the tomb , and looked fast asleep . |
17 | Then , before she realised it , they had stopped and she was pushed down to the ground next to Sung , her back to him . |
18 | like for a kick off , he went down to the skip last Saturday , the tip , we had , er he was clearing out the back yard , he took some rubble and boxes and things down there , and he was talking to the fellow there they said oh , he said er they were shutting this skip , er they 're moving it down the road and you 'll have to pay , you 'll have to pay to tip your rubbish |
19 | Finish by saying ‘ now all fall over ’ and , as you do it , you lean in to the person next to you and everyone will fall over like a row of dominoes . |
20 | I think Paul Reaney would have had a job settling in to the defence last year . |
21 | That was why they had hoped he would drop in to the meeting next door . |
22 | Then I was down at the Chough last night and everyone was on about it . |
23 | Carol gave him his tea then sat down at the table next to Plummer , who carried on eating . |
24 | ‘ Let's just check in at the hostel first , OK ? ’ |
25 | You 're on , ’ said Susan , leading the way through to the studio next door . |
26 | Oh , no , I was n't down by the river , I was over on the side next to the road . |
27 | There was no Madame Eglantine , only a garrulous old man who chattered like a magpie , took the package and said he would hand it over to the lady next time she visited the place . |
28 | She went easily , her trembling legs no longer capable of supporting her , watching in silence as he strode over to the table next to the window embrasure and stood with his back to her , leaning both fists on the oak surface . |
29 | And such a change from that of Leo Beenhakker , the urbane Dutchman from whom Toshack took over at the Bernabeu last summer . |
30 | Euro Disney 's pre-launch advertising campaign kicks off in the UK next week , three months before the resort is due to open its gates on April 12 . |