Example sentences of "and [adv prt] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All day long wheelbarrows trundled up and down the unmade surface carrying topsoil to neaten up the edges of the path .
2 She paced up and down the tiny room while I sat on her bed , and she explained to me that McIllvanney had been approached by a client who had apparently seen Ellen and authorised McIllvanney to offer her the money .
3 Formal speeches were made by practically every one present , and after each speech one had to have a toast and down the requisite amount of liquour after clinking glasses and saying ‘ gambei ’ ( ‘ empty your glass ’ ) .
4 Like Lawrence of Arabia going up and down the majestic sand dunes , he has over the years risen to great heights , and plummeted to great depths .
5 A similar tiny gesture takes on the same value when Alain rubs one foot up and down the other leg when the girls tickle him .
6 All drawing information is conventionally reflected both up and down the hierarchical tree .
7 This assignment involved practising each shape chromatically up and down the entire fretboard so as to build confidence and technique in every position , starting on the highest note descending or starting on the lowest note ascending in each key .
8 Latecoming thunder caught us then , in its migraine-vice of sound as it rolled round and down the long Vénéon valley before the rains came .
9 If Nigel de Gruchy of the National Association of Schoolmasters and Women Teachers ( and there 's a catchy title if ever there was one ) can not weave any more magic into his protest than ‘ The national curriculum has become a political football being booted up and down the right wing of the Conservative Party , ’ he does n't deserve to be taken seriously .
10 Simply pass the end of the yarn through the threader and down the hollow tube , attach the weight , and away you go , in moments you have a length of cord ready to use however you wish .
11 This creeps across the shelf and down the continental slope , spreading along the sea-bed ; much of it is formed over the shelves of the Weddell and Ross bights , and from there it spreads far northward into the northern hemisphere .
12 The tunic was piped in branch-colour around the collar , deep cuffs , and down the front edge .
13 Information flow does not have to be restricted to passing up and down the scalar chain , but authority should .
14 It 's a funny old game , Saint , viewed from directly overhead with the cartoonesque players zipping up and down the scrolling pitch .
15 Harry again experienced a sudden lethargy of the lower limbs , which he overcame by the thought of the greater paralysis at being trapped in the glass lift , forevermore exhibited up and down the tropical conservatory .
16 He took them through the cavernous littered kitchen , where an old woman in a grey shawl was mixing something in a basin on the table , and down the dark passage to the studio .
17 He glanced up as they approached and gave Melissa a distant nod without interrupting his progress up and down the small patch of grass .
18 He walked out of the room and down the broad staircase .
19 ‘ Seen the crowd ? ’ asked the Duke , buckling on a wooden sword and striding up and down the narrow space , waving his arms about and muttering to himself .
20 As he paced up and down the narrow kitchen , shouting curses through the bedroom door , Constance smiled .
21 She walked past Ivy Cottage and down the narrow roadway .
22 ‘ Perhaps Mrs Porter will do that , ’ Belinda murmured against his lips , letting her fingers trail up and down the sinewed shape of his back .
23 There were outbreaks of violence in the Borders and down the Royal Mile in Edinburgh .
24 The other Rex did a bit of pacing , up and down the top-secret room .
25 Mildred squeezed through the gap and set off as fast as possible along the corridor and down the spiral staircase to the yard .
26 Plainly you can not apply that view to everything or the whole of your business is in a continuous state of stop/go , or like the good old Duke of York 's troops , marching up and down the same hill with monotonous regularity .
27 There were less than a dozen of them , as they went under the collegiate arch of the street entrance and down the glass-roofed passageway leading to the church itself .
28 Blanche glanced up and down the empty pavement , slid on her leather gloves and loped off into the night .
29 Elinor folded her arms and , shaking her head in the way Henry sometimes did at the motorists who cut him up , she began to pace up and down the red-tiled kitchen .
30 ‘ It must have occurred to you before you dropped your bombshell that it would distract Simon , ’ Vitor said , starting to pace up and down the confined space like an enraged tiger trapped in a too small cage .
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