Example sentences of "there [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Deciding where to place your boat on the start line and then threading your way there through a crowded fleet is no mean feat , but Stuart Quarrie offers some tips
2 The raft drifted very slowly , making no disturbance , and there through the mirror-smooth surface I saw a giant pike , lying in wait for its prey like a lurking U-boat .
3 Oh I was there about a good bit .
4 I think obviously I would agree with a lot of what what the districts have said there about the strategic importance of having such a policy .
5 You you mentioned there about the old market .
6 ‘ You know , ’ said Lesley , busy at the coffee-tray , ‘ I must have been out there about the same time .
7 Ron and Pat Woolley , of Rhyl , recently took a huge lorry-load of medical supplies , equipment and clothes to the Klaipicla Children 's Hospital in Lithuania after being shocked by the conditions they found there during a previous visit .
8 ‘ It 's become harder and harder to smile or laugh out there during an international match .
9 There during the first half of the century , as in other armies , notably that of France , regiments were in effect the property of their colonels .
10 They then moved west to a new holding area at Bir Zalten , sixty miles south of the German positions at El Agheila , which had been recced by Mike Sadler who had flown up there during the first week in November .
11 Orders were sent to no fewer than four squadrons to try to engage him in the Irish Sea or , as a last resort , to intercept him off Brest on his way home ; but in the event none of them was needed for he was caught , almost by chance , near Kinsale on the southern coast of Ireland at daybreak on 29 February 1760 , by three frigates which had taken refuge there during the recent storm .
12 because no white people were there during the hot weather .
13 The parallels here are with Sheffield before huge new steel works were erected there during the second half of the nineteenth century .
14 Today 's farewell party brought together staff who 'd worked there during the Second World War .
15 My destination was Welcombe in North Devon , a place introduced to me by Nigel , who had lived there during the early part of the war .
16 I arrived there during the last day of it , and heard Dr. Bernardo pleading eloquently on behalf of the children he labours so unweariedly to rescue from the streets of our great cities , and also saw a gathering of the colporteurs gathered from the north and west , to get a word of encouragement in their laborious work of carrying pure literature into the homes of those who in numbers of instances live beyond the reach of the minister and the bookseller .
17 The diagram shape is there as a visual aid for the knitter to see the ultimate shape of the garment section being knitted .
18 Nigel Maynard , son of the Malta A.O.C. The unit now moved to Alexandria , although a small servicing detachment was to be left at Kalafrana for several more weeks in order that Sunderlands might land there as a forward base .
19 He felt pleased that she was known there as a married woman .
20 After the building was taken the " national salvation committee " installed itself there as a rival government .
21 I was neither Jew nor English nor white , or even a proper Indian or a proper Pakistani ; but my travels through Europe and stay in the USA and my near acceptance there as a living entity capable of suffering pain and enjoying pleasure had temporarily given me a sort of quasi-human status , further aggravated by those willing to be my sexual partners ; I had become spoilt and pampered .
22 Oh I w I went there as a young girl .
23 Then finally , Paul Reichmann saw the opportunity he had been waiting for in London , a city he fondly recalled from the days when he studied there as a young man .
24 She remembers Guildford with affection — since she trained there as a young actress in the 1950s .
25 The Russian ambassador in Kiev has described Ukrainian independence to other diplomats there as a temporary phenomenon , unlikely to last more than another year and a half .
26 But I always knew you were fiercely independent and I knew how you 'd react to my eternal presence if you realised I was there as a self-appointed bodyguard . ’
27 ‘ I take it that you see that architectural dog 's dinner down there as a skilfully-planned structure — some sort of enormous palace . ’
28 Presumably he was there as a special precaution because of the Amal-Hezbollah fighting .
29 ‘ Take your son , your only son , whom you love , Isaac , and go to the land of Moriah , and offer him there as a burnt offering upon one of the mountains of which I shall tell you . ’
30 Leading a band of forty-five lodges up the Valley of Winding Waters in the summer of 1875 , Joseph found two companies of cavalry under Captain Whipple stationed there as a peace-keeping force .
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