Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun sg] ground " in BNC.
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1 | Square white buildings , three storeys high , sat at regular intervals on the slope , all looking down towards the parade ground . |
2 | De Montfort 's men had to march up the northern scarp , but they still seem to have taken the royal forces , camped down in the priory grounds , by surprise . |
3 | I mean what what sort of things happen down on the ground ground level ? |
4 | Already , and it is hardly May , I have wandered down to the County Ground at Taunton to see old chums , and some not so old , and to see if I any longer belong . |
5 | We went down to the practice ground and had a round and that was it . |
6 | It was down to the practice ground in the gloom for Jack and myself but I managed to get a message to Sally to meet me an hour later than planned . |
7 | I have n't enjoyed the last two years down there , but erm as I say , let's stick our necks out and say ‘ United are going to win down at the County ground ’ . |
8 | Their favourite walk was down across the waste ground along Deptford Creek . |
9 | Should be a few goals going in at the Baseball Ground on Sunday … the central live match is Derby County against Oxford United … |
10 | And former England skipper Lineker weighed in with his own good wishes for his old Spurs colleagues — he called in at the training ground . |
11 | Glenn Hoddle raised more than a few eyebrows when he took over at the County Ground last April . |
12 | Over at the County Ground there 's another new face . |
13 | over at the County Ground … |
14 | Clark , who took over at the City Ground from Brian Clough last month and has already sold Clough 's son Nigel to Liverpool , said : ‘ Roy seems to be under the misapprehension that he can sign for anybody he likes . |
15 | From there they set off to the landing ground which was Fraser 's target . |
16 | ‘ Off to the burial grounds today ? ’ |
17 | and Hereford are back in action tomorrow night … they 're playing Torquay at home in the Coca Cola cup … while Swindon kick off at the County Ground against Oldham on Wednesday … |
18 | and Hereford are back in action tomorrow night … they 're playing Torquay at home in the Coca Cola cup … while Swindon kick off at the County Ground against Oldham on Wednesday … |
19 | Lining us up on the waste ground behind our barrack block , he had made the original offenders climb a pine tree until their bodies were jammed in the lower branches . |
20 | ‘ Knocked on the door , said she 'd come to drive me up to the county ground , had a picnic in the car and she hoped I was ready . ’ |
21 | ‘ I take it up to the training ground and the players love it . |
22 | one thing 's for sure the appointment of John Gorman is a popular one on the terraces … he 's given the fans what they crave for … and that 's loyalty … from first thing this morning supporters were rolling up at the County Ground to have their say |
23 | We would line up across the parade ground , shoulder to shoulder , and in a slow forward walk , eyes fixed on the ground , would pick up any cigarette ends or pieces of paper on the gravel . |
24 | The plaintiff , a member of an unincorporated member 's club ( the Conservative Club at Sale ) , rode his motorcycle out of the club grounds . |
25 | Scattering earth was blasted out into the Rabbit Grounds , and the thudding noises rolled through the air . |
26 | Evening turned into night with considerable speed in the tropics , and by the time Howard 's smouldering car crawled back into the university grounds , it was almost fully dark . |
27 | " Last winter , " he recalls , " Myra would come across from Dunoon for a fortnightly session and the three of us would go out onto the practice ground whatever the weather . |
28 | .. and a myriad of other details , talked about in the classroom , practised back in the Academy grounds and now for ‘ real ’ . |
29 | After that they can be taken out on the parade ground in daylight to learn the basic commands that their mahouts give them . |
30 | Ten seconds later Lance-Corporal Charlie Trumper of the Royal Fusiliers found himself back out on the parade ground . |