Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Cherrykino , carrying the colours of Anne Duchess of Westminster , is a highly progressive chaser and turned over odds-on Milford Quay when running on gamely from the last to prevail by a length .
2 ‘ They were obviously carrying on long before the first Mrs Suvarov died , and I …
3 Move down on to the second page then .
4 Huy 's job was to tamp this second layer down on to the first .
5 The move to Apollo Place brought Minton to an area long associated with artists ; through a circular window half-way up the stairs he looked down on to the next door studio which had once belonged to Turner .
6 There were no great men or women either , as Britain settled down resignedly into the second or even third-class status enjoyed by Venice , Spain , Sweden , Holland , and other failed empire-builders of the past .
7 Three quick wickets went down early on the fourth morning , the first being Boon 's as he strolled a single , only to be embarrassed by keeper Pandit 's throw to the far end .
8 With the economy predicted to be on the upturn it is perhaps the right time for Allied to invest in the Firkin chain and cash in early on the next consumer boom .
9 While the weight of the waste we all throw away has been going down slightly over the last twenty years , ( because things like glass , plastic bottles and cans have become thinner ) , the volume of waste has been rising .
10 So waits now as Lawrence comes up and bowls to him and this , oooh off the edge and that 's going down up towards the third man , going over the ropes down the far end and and that 's one boundary there off the edge at one hundred and thirteen for four , Lawrence wo n't be to happy about that , but it happens to all fast bowlers .
11 The top seed , who has missed out on just one final in 30 tournaments over the last two years , looked set for a shock defeat at 3–6 , 0–3 down midway through the second set .
12 Output down sharply in the third quarter of 1992 , with September registering a 0.4 per cent fall
13 And then the long-term ones are to do with demography , with the birth rate , with the number of children in schools which , as most people are probably aware , have gone down dramatically in the last decade .
14 He was supposed to be down here on the second part of a double shift .
15 well why did she come and live down here in the first place ?
16 They seemed to be settling in well in the first two days .
17 I think about the same time as Walter for the war was declared when we were down there on the third of September .
18 These were first written down maybe in the twelfth century , but now survive , often in a fragmentary state , only in the Icelandic prose sagas of the thirteenth century and later , the most famous of which is Heimskringla , a series of lives of kings of Norway by Snorri Sturluson ( d.1241 ) .
19 Prices of appellation d'origine controlee wines rose to what some would say were over-ambitious levels but lack of demand has forced them down again by a tenth or more in Britain with even bigger discounts available in French supermarkets .
20 Tory unity broke down seriously in the last years of Anne 's reign with regard to the Hanoverian Succession .
21 The rate of depreciation slows down significantly in the second and third years but still runs at around 20 per cent a year .
22 When pressed down half-way , at which point it can be caught in a notch , the note is raised a semitone ; when pressed down farther to the second notch the note is raised another semitone .
23 This improvement came through entirely in the second half and was predominantly in the USA where we saw the beginnings of economic recovery .
24 They rode through just before the first of the big gate timbers descended in an explosion of sparks .
25 In no sense did it correspond to the experience of student activism that so many of my generation were to go through elsewhere over the next few years .
26 From when anybody started , the training goes right through up till the last bit of training they 've done .
27 These ideas and the systems associated with them carried over well into the twentieth century , but we also see steadily developing the view that higher education has more limited functions .
28 By the end of the struggle France had lost almost every single colonial possession she had , so that French imperial history had to begin all over again in the nineteenth century , but nobody in 1690 could have guessed at such a result .
29 Heart attack victim Jeff , 72 , planned his send off down to the last detail .
30 TWO Britons set off yesterday on the first trans-atlantic hot-air balloon race .
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