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

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1 The broad gauge lived on only in the Paddington to Penzance expresses , corresponding goods trains and services on feeder lines .
2 Into the slope a valley has been cut by a little brook called the Selletbeck , which runs past the churchyard and on down to the River Lune .
3 But before that , to the north , numerous small rivers and tributaries — including the likes of the Bruar Water , the Banvie , the Tilt and the Fender Burn have all fattened the River Garry before it feeds into the Tummel and on down into the Tay .
4 He was rather looked down on by the Trebetherick set .
5 As Gabriel took his seat at the top of the pageant , hidden by a wooden cloud , Garvey robed himself down below in the Mason 's wedding robe , and Izzie emerged from nowhere to mend the tear in the shoulder-seam .
6 As the next moonless period was in early March , there was some time for reorganization , and with the Eighth Army dug in defensively along the Gazala line there was no major offensive in the offing .
7 WHEN 20 representatives of the South African Cricket Union and the National Sports Congress sit down together in a Johannesburg hotel tonight it is to be hoped that among them is someone with the wisdom of Solomon .
8 Joan had no wish to live in Denbigh Terrace , a house filled with all Branson 's memories and few of her own , and the pair moved in together on the Duende .
9 Which car did Nigel go down in on the Thursday ? ’
10 They went through a field where sheep grazed , and then through bracken that sloped down steeply to the River Dyn .
11 Both saints were subjected to the elaborate canonisation procedure before their names were added to the roll up yonder , and down yonder in the Vatican .
12 When I came in early on the Saturday morning , I was very surprised to find that Mr Jimmy Mackenzie — patrolman — had washed all the glasses for me — unasked .
13 IBM said that first quarter revenues were down slightly in the US — where the economy was perceived to be improving until the first set of statistics in April , and in Asia , while revenues from IBM 's European operations fell by 13.8% .
14 IBM said that first quarter revenues were down slightly in the US — where the economy was perceived to be improving until the first set of statistics in April , and in Asia , while revenues from IBM 's European operations fell by 13.8% .
15 On March 26 Böhme stood down temporarily from the SPD leadership , until the allegations could be cleared up .
16 Drama of the kitchen sink kind he believed would go down well with the Middlesbrough crowd who regularly call South Bank Albion their own .
17 They 're retiring to various parts of the country , down here onto the Sussex coast and on the whole coast into the South West — to the pleasant places if they can afford to do it , and they 're leaving the inner city and leaving behind there a lot of young families , often single parent families and older people , and of course the kind of provision you have to make , the Social Services , the needs of these communities differ quite widely .
18 Völkisch opinion on these subjects came increasingly to the fore with simplistic solutions that fitted in well with the Junker status quo .
19 He trudges along there on a Sunday , in hat , tie , dark suit .
20 See well , you could er I still went with the horse and cart down there on a Saturday , take the meat , still the same I done that for a year or two .
21 I 'll have to go down there on a Saturday , my mum said she 'd take me down there .
22 So you got ta say so by and David , you 've got to travel down there on the Saturday .
23 Well why do n't you go in late on a Friday ?
24 This seems to tie in closely with the Eliot who pronounced himself in 1928 ‘ to refute any accusation of playing ’ possum … classicist in literature , royalist in politics , and anglo-catholic in religion , The similarities are made more comprehensible in the 1930 essay , ‘ Baudelaire ’ , where he sees Baudelaire 's Satanism as ‘ an attempt to get into Christianity by the back door .
25 He went on around the block , again and again , until a space opened up in a barely-lit alley and he slipped the car in ahead of a Mercedes driver who , to judge from how he leaned on the horn , was well along the way to a heart condition .
26 After he had gone , she chatted with several of the other guests , learned more local history from Margrida , got pinned down again by the Dalgety executive .
27 Socialism and fun were here colliding , whereas conservatism and fun seem to bounce along happily in the YCs .
28 This was the message coming over strongly at a UK gathering of the Group 's business chiefs on May 26–28 .
29 Siemens has always modelled its mainframe business so closely on that if IBM that it seems inevitable that the growing antipathy towards IBM 's mainframes would rub off on Siemens customers even without the prospect of something approaching depression in Germany : the coincidence of the two strongly implies that once the company finally and painfully gets the ravaged Nixdorf side of the house straight , it will have to repeat the process all over again on the Siemens side .
30 But they must prove themselves all over again against a Teddy McCarthy inspired Cork side .
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