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

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1 And e what I 'd put on what I 'd said to her Erm I think I 'd put on here , you know , Re refer to section five on on of the brainstorm list , and she 'd all she 'd typed in is , Where is section five of the brainstorm list , I could n't could n't find .
2 There is a beautiful and , to my mind , very moving story which scientists , grown old and grey in the quest for useful tools with which to chip away first this corner of ignorance and then that one , hand down to their students and which the students , when they have been transmogrified into old and grey scientists themselves , pass on to their students , and so on and on down through the generations .
3 It widened but nothing could be seen in the gap , save for the path ahead , winding on down to the valley .
4 I 'd find a field or a park bench , and early next morning I 'd head on down to the sea .
5 Carry on down to the tip of the island ; Wall Street .
6 Nebozízek seemed to be the only stop the funicular made before going on down to the bottom of the hill .
7 People who had been out together at Castle Menzies , then on down to the Reel of Ballechin , conversed steadily , opening up their private problems to each other with a freedom well beyond the usual .
8 I kept on down to the river and stood for a while to watch the coal-barges slide along the black , shiny water .
9 they want their evening entertainment , then they go off down , then on down to the clubs .
10 Chrissie went on down to the kitchen to make some tea .
11 Harvey suggested Morris go on down to the party ahead of him , as he was waiting for a partner : he had no wish to take Rupert Murdoch 's shilling , but he was happy to drink his champagne .
12 Going on down to the house with a posy of cowslips , she was aware of that rare feeling of happiness that comes with youth and the first stirrings of love .
13 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 .
14 Both of them got out on the restaurant floor , but Pavel carried on down to the entrance lobby .
15 Carry on down to the oven and you 'll find six shelf positions and enough room for a 25lb turkey and all the trimmings .
16 Further on down towards the end of the chapter , in verse twenty
17 The A six six five eight if you look at the the bottom of the two roads , it 's the one on the left which is going on down off the plan .
18 There was another commotion going on down on the slip ; the BMW people were gesticulating wildly and pointing at the tyres on one side of the trailer holding the big ski boat , which appeared to be listing slightly in that direction now .
19 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 .
20 Come on in for a cup of tea … "
21 Get off , cross over again and come on in to the Meinhof .
22 I also set up snares and trip-wires linked to glass bottles in the grass on the dunes over the creek , so that if anybody tried to sneak up they would either catch themselves or snag the wire , pulling the bottle out of its hole in the sand and down on to a stone .
23 He moved to her side and took her hand , pulling her down on to a sofa facing his brother .
24 Shrugging off the severely cut navy blue linen jacket of her new designer suit , she tossed it over on top of her briefcase , before sinking down on to a sofa and sighing with relief as she slipped off her high-heeled blue court shoes .
25 ‘ I told you to sit down ! ’ he ground out through clenched teeth , and when she did n't immediately obey him he placed his hands on her shoulders , pushing her firmly down on to a sofa .
26 Harry had worked as tirelessly as his sister for the last few days ; now he sank down on to a stool beside his cannon out of sheer weakness , and began to weep at the thought of the wasted powder and the wasted water resulting from this misfortune .
27 I was feeling so tired that I just sank down on to a bench , and — ’
28 Robyn sank down on to a chair .
29 The last remnant of the storm hits us , thick snow blotting out the view of anything , so reluctantly we call a halt and go back down on to the lake .
30 The earlier smile , Sandra 's smile , lingered in the coffee bar until the proprietor began to bang the chairs upside down on to the tables , impatient to spend half an hour with Shirley Temple .
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