Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Crossing the road it follows a path across country to a small road leading to Ballagh Cross and goes on to Armagh Manor .
2 The lovely scenery continues as the walk travels along woodland paths to reach the little lake of Tarn Hows and goes on past Elterwater to Dungeon Ghyll .
3 PLAYER-KING : Full thirty times hath Phoebus ' cart — ( CLAUDIUS enters with POLONIUS and goes over to OPHELIA and lifts her to her feet .
4 So he steels himself and starts on about Ireland and exile , beginning with his journey from Dublin to work as a navvy in London in the ‘ 70s .
5 Now when Mike gets up each morning for breakfast Natasha jumps into their bed and nestles up to Diana .
6 Day Six : With a salute from the dawn chorus , your cruiser leaves at 6.30am and heads back to Cologne .
7 Take the right hand path which cuts over the shoulder of Sail Liath and drops down to Shenavall , near the head of Loch na Sealga .
8 The Minchmoor Road turns right and drops down to Yarrowford .
9 is under pressure again now and loses out to Kevin .
10 The first line begins with the man who has justly been termed ‘ the father of modern theology ’ , Friedrich D. E. Schleiermacher ( 1768–1834 ) , who was Professor of Theology in Berlin from 1809 ; and leads on to Albrecht Ritschl ( 1822–89 ) , Professor in Göttingen from 1864 , and those who under his influence formed the school of what is now generally known as Liberal Theology .
11 The central character in this story of the times is a seventeen-year-old runaway from New York City , who is taken by the whole current youth philosophy and ends up in California , where she tries to locate her brother who also headed for San Francisco .
12 Then he went back to the cutlery drawer and , with a skill born of long practice , lobbed knives and forks over to Maisie , who set them down in her customary eccentric manner .
13 [ BELVILLE gropes his way to he bed and gets in beside PAMELA . ]
14 But down the road Diana gets out and travels back to London in another car .
15 And figures out on Wednesday from Newcastle-based Northern Rock showed a 29pc rise in assets to £4.4bn .
16 Immediately angry , manipulated by these evidently false accusations ( like Coriolanus , Lear can not see that the whole purpose of them is to make him angry ) , Lear regrets the ‘ most small fault ’ that had caused him to disown Cordelia ( 275ff. ) , curses Goneril with appalling violence ( 284ff. ) , and sweeps off to Regan .
17 The retrospective of Norman Blamey 's work , organised by Lynda Checketts , started in Norwich and moves on to Bath and London .
18 This is the book of the exhibition which travelled from Germany to London this year and moves on to Dublin ( Irish Museum of Modern Art , 21 November-10 January ) before reaching America , and represents the most complete survey of his work to date .
19 In pursuit of these , Mopsus proposes marriage to a fine lady and is beaten by her servants ; he steals his father 's rent money and sets out for London where he is robbed by a prostitute and thrown into gaol ; his father sends more money which he uses to bribe the gaoler ; he is tricked into marrying an aristocrat 's mistress who promptly gives birth ; the woman leaves and the baby dies ; the prodigal returns to his father .
20 This one is n't a novel , but a personal travelogue whose scenario can be summed-up thus : successful , celebrated author buys an old biplane and sets off across America to recreate the old barnstorming days while rediscovering himself and his country and …
21 She follows a man on roller skates and disappears off round Oxford on her own .
22 Then the private car rolls to a stop , and he gets off and walks back to Cartier . ’
23 At which Lupescu collapses in fits of hysterical laughter , and crawls over to Ceauşescu and embraces his knees and kisses his feet , saying , ‘ Thank you , Comrade , for a joke like that , I could get ten dollars ! ’
24 The Harcourt family is one of the oldest in England and dates back to Normandy .
25 The journey today parallels the Long Island Sound and continues on through Hartford .
26 One classic route follows Gunnerside Gill to the dams at Blakethwaite and returns back to Gunnerside by Hard Level , Old Gang and the track over Brownsey Moor by Long Brae to Potting .
27 The path follows the foreshore around RAF Bawdsey and carries on to Shingle Street for around one mile on the road .
28 Soldiers herded 50,000 Hindus onto buses and trains out of Ayodhya , where the violence was sparked by the destruction of a Moslem mosque .
29 There is some superb coastal walking — the Cleveland Way joins the coast at Saltburn and runs down to Filey — which takes in some of the most dramatic cliffs in Britain .
30 In The Favour , The Watch And The Very Big Fish Bob Hoskins plays a Paris photographer of religious themes who has to find a model for Christ on the cross and comes up with Jeff Goldblum , an ex-convict and former lover of an actress ( Natasha Richardson ) , who he meets at a pornographic dubbing studio .
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