Example sentences of "[adv prt] there on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You go to the downstairs one , Vern — it 's just along there on the left . |
2 | ‘ Literally hundreds of people were down there on the beach , ’ she said . |
3 | far down there on the valley 's floor I heard |
4 | Well , said his mother , what are you doing down there on the floor ? |
5 | Put it down there on the floor please . |
6 | There 's a shop down there on the prom . ’ |
7 | He searched desperately for Tony 's father among the confusing patterns of lights and shadow shifting and flickering down there on the prom . |
8 | So I said to them pop down there on the way home , check it out |
9 | Eight hundred thousand — imagine them drawn up down there on the sea — eight hundred thousand candles all blown out in one gigantic breath . |
10 | She would be down there on the terrace , in her black flannel coat and skirt , clutching her plaid shawl round her shoulders , her skirt hem clogged with snow … |
11 | So you got ta say so by and David , you 've got to travel down there on the Saturday . |
12 | ‘ Sorry I blew my top , but I had visions of finding you down there on the rocks like the first time . ’ |
13 | ‘ Well , there 's a public phone in the recreation room down there on the right — if you must . ’ |
14 | You are telling me that up there on the stone face of Glasgow your soul was set on fire . ’ |
15 | Please let me be remembered by something more adequate , less apologetic than the plaque , brown , one foot by two , up there on the wall by the Euston Road exit at King 's Cross : ‘ In Memory Of/The Thirty One People/Who Lost Their Lives/In The King 's Cross/Underground Fire Of/18th November 1987 . ’ |
16 | ‘ There 's a clock up there on the wall , ca n't you see ? ’ |
17 | It 's up there on the wall three hundred and sixty-five days a year . ’ |
18 | ‘ One of your men is by the farm up above Santa Sofia there , above the river , up there on the way to the church . ’ |
19 | You can start up there on the sky . |
20 | She looked very sweet propped up there on the pillows ; and very clean and tidy , as seriously ill patients often do . |
21 | Let me , let me ask this lady here to come in , up there on the aisle , third row . |
22 | See since Derek went up to work up there on the Rigs things have been Different . |
23 | Derek was telling us only the last time he was home all about his Mate up there on the Rigs . |
24 | Number Three : Have you got your own personal cave up there on the cliff ? |
25 | A play runs for two weeks , but books stay up there on the shelf . |
26 | They had to get old Mr Letham in his green coat and brass buttons to struggle up and get the flag of clothes down , but up there , the last name carved in the sandstone right up there on the corner looking down over Glasgow , was in 1910 . |
27 | He simply wished that he did n't have to contend with the unspoken supposition that the two of them were hiding up there on the Step and banging away like a couple of baboons , which he saw in the eyes of more than one person who wished him good morning when he went into town to pick up his mail . |
28 | ‘ On that notice up there on the bank . ’ |
29 | On this occasion , in fact , a reply of sorts did occur to me as I stood up there on the ladder ; a reply to the effect that those of our profession , although we did not see a great deal of the country in the sense of touring the countryside and visiting picturesque sites , did actually see more of England than most , placed as we were in houses where the greatest ladies and gentlemen of the land gathered . |
30 | What made the annual gathering even worse was we always had to listen to her recite the twenty-third psalm , standing up there on the stage in her white dress , white socks , black shoes . |