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

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1 I remember Morris willing me on through a mist of deep deep unconsciousness .
2 Carry on through a strip of woodland and over a second stile .
3 Not that he was succeeding ; Sergeant Crane was sitting , legs crossed , only just not fidgeting , as Bruce Davidson wore on through a lot of unnecessary detail .
4 Caspar took no notice of him and carried on through the wood towards the field .
5 The Oxford-educated daughter of a Norfolk farmer , she began her career as a local authority education officer and inspector of schools , married a headmaster she met on site — he is now an education administrator — moved on through the ranks of Norfolk County Council and chaired Norwich Health Authority .
6 It continues on through the pages of Scripture to the very last words of the book of Revelation .
7 It is carried on through the medium of lullabies .
8 This continuity is now being carried on through the firm of Baker Bros .
9 Goods would be unloaded at Lindau , taken across the Bodensee to Rorschach , and from there go on through the passes to the south , to Milan or on to Venice for further shipment .
10 She saw them in the sky , just a small group of them , but they brought death , she knew that , as they flew steadily on through the calm of the summer morning .
11 At Newlands , the way in which Australia compensated judiciously , changing the plays , ploughing on through the mud with high kicks , by forcing the lineout , by their discipline and tactics around the fringes , was an object lesson .
12 The motorspeeder journeyed on through the plains of Sakkrat .
13 She walked on through the rain without stopping , and the young police officers walked beside her .
14 The book by the man who had repudiated Greek wisdom lived on through the centuries in the Greek version made by his grandson — an émigré to Egypt in 132 B.C.
15 The hard core of helpers worked on through the week of almost continuous sunshine and good fortune , and were supported by the essential ‘ reliefs ’ who came whenever they could to sell and to carry .
16 now he passed that on , that had , sort of knowledge on through the people in the shop okay , if you , soon as that link gets broken and you go into a shop something like erm Burtons okay , big retail shop like Burtons , you go in there you 'll have a manager in there and assistants and so on , but their background knowledge has nothing to do with tailoring , nothing at all
17 They worked on through the files for the rest of the morning , a routine they had been through so often that they commented mostly in half-sentences or barely audible grunts .
18 You continue on through the meadows of Cock marsh — a Site of Special Scientific Interest — to the banks of the Thames .
19 They were stopped at a sentry post to have passes checked and moved on through the wool of the fog , traffic sounds muted , an anguished cry from the Thames as a ship sounded its foghorn on the way down to the sea .
20 Follow the track for a short way until a path leads on through the bogs beside the Allt a ‘ Mhuilinn .
21 So as they continued on through the trees to the fort at Ballingolin , with the blackbirds chittering and the smoke from turf fires coming from the farmhouse inside the castle walls , Gerald Hussey broke the news to his daughter that she would be leaving Ireland .
22 When there were no sounds of activity she heaved a great sigh of relief and carried on through the living-room towards the front door .
23 I stayed there for some time and looked at the castle , and then I walked on through the forest for about an hour .
24 They jogged on through the crowd of frightened people leaving the area , while the wizard took great mouthfuls of cool dawn air .
25 I bade Jamie and his mother goodnight and walked on through the outskirts of town to the track heading for the island , then down the track in blackness , sometimes using my small torch , towards the bridge and the house .
26 On the radio whenever Leeds have possession they seem to waffle on about a load of bollocks .
27 Chorlton , mhm , he examined me , erm , he , he said now they were on about a slide on my heart .
28 An advertising campaign that went on about the law of averages did n't seem to help when much of the press criticism rounded on the Escort as exactly a car for Mr Average .
29 I could however moan on about the likelihood of anyone ever wanting to listen to this collection straight through at one sitting , or that Miss Battle could have done rather more in the way of characterising each aria ( and her diction is also hardly crystal clear ) .
30 That 's right yeah , for a little bit , I was on about the reference to er Embassy Service though
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