Example sentences of "and [adv prt] the country [conj] " in BNC.

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1 There is considerable variety among different TVEI schemes up and down the country but most , if not all , involve some element of profiling .
2 In fact , even as he spoke , the forces for change were there and rallying : the critique of the established constitutional authorities was eating into things below the froth of party politics ; the Liberal-SDP Alliance considered that the " key to … change lies in electoral and constitutional reform " ; and Tony Benn , generally recognised as leader of the radical left in the Labour Party , was telling large and enthusiastic audiences up and down the country that " constitutional questions are the key to power in a parliamentary democracy " and that " socialists need to give at least as much attention to the institutions of the state as to the power structure of the economy " .
3 For those of us who , after the Second World War , sat riveted to cinema screens up and down the country as we watched the opening up of the concentration camps , watched the piled-up heaps of dead bodies , our whole perception of civilized behaviour was outraged .
4 Just under £400,000 has been spent on the equipment , which will visit Blackpool Pleasure Beach , county shows up and down the country and the Southampton Boat Show later this summer .
5 More than 100 Challengers are used by disabled clubs up and down the country and their popularity is growing .
6 The tour continues up and down the country and will be in Newcastle at the Corner House on Sunday ( 9 ) .
7 Ten separate regional exhibitions are held up and down the country and in Newcastle alone some 180 works have been submitted .
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