Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [conj] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Again it runs from North Africa through Spain and up into the Alps .
2 In the end , it was relatively easy to steal through the darkened halls of Tara and out into the night .
3 She flounced away from him , past Katherine and out of the room .
4 All over the south and south-west of England and up into the midlands and the borders of Wales we may encounter ancient hill forts on hill tops or upper slopes , still marked by the visible line of prehistoric ditches .
5 Though she wanted to run , she forced herself to walk , with what she could only hope was regal grace , past Matthew and out of the confines of that cupboard .
6 In the 1983 general election , only 23 women won seats in the House of Commons but out of a total of 635 , so that only 3.5 per cent of MPs were female .
7 There are sensational drops to concentrate the mind , some straightforward scrambles to add spice and great views towards Anglesey and back over the Snowdon massif .
8 on a Saturdays afternoon , they all set out and walked up past Sandybank and along to the Mill Road and the back to the village along the sand .
9 Lord Joseph is now 71 , in the House of Lords and out of the political fray .
10 The nearest approach , perhaps , is the long belt of deltas extending today , from the Ganges in eastern India , via the Brahmaputra , the Irrawaddy and the Sittang , to the rivers of the Gulf of Siam and on via the Mekong to the Sang-koi and Si-kiang rivers of southern China .
11 The beck runs from fields via springs , down London Street , hides under the road , emerges again round Bridge Street flats , underground again until it appears in the churchyard , then under the road and into West Green where it runs beside an avenue of stately chestnut trees , out of Pocklington and on to the river Derwent .
12 This great ocean current , with its origins in the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico , streams north with many twists and meanderings , sending offshoots round the north of Britain and on up the Norwegian coast .
13 An orderly queue was formed , stretching throughout the corridors of Hardside and out onto the rugby pitches .
14 The retinue accompanied Corbett and Ranulf out of Leith and on to the now darkening track to Winburgh.They exchanged insults with Ranulf and then turned back .
15 Williams himself — a miner 's son — had found his way out of Wales and out of the pits via a schoolteacher , a woman , on whom he had based his hit play , The Corn Is Green .
16 From Mynydd Ddu the Way pushes northwards through the town of Llandovery and up into the Cambrian Mountains , passing close to the shores of the huge reservoir , Llyn Brianne .
17 Keeping adjacent to the N3 from Châlons , it rushes through Château-Thierry and out of the delimited region towards Paris , where it feeds the Seine at Charenton .
18 Instead , they snatched extra time in the 80th minute when Cork got a touch onto Glyn Hodges ' cross and as a defender attempted to clear , the ball was driven against Ward and back past a helpless Mimms .
19 It left him on seven under , six behind Lanner and in with a chance of a first victory since March last year .
20 Benedicta retched before , resting on Athelstan 's arm , following Cranston through Ludgate and up towards the Fleet .
21 It was Forest 's fifth win in seven league games and lifted them above Middlesbrough and out of the relegation zone for the first time since the beginning of September .
22 The most notable thing about the Rough Wooing is not that in the end the savagery of the English attack drove the Scots away from the new idea of friendship with England and back into the arms of their natural and ancient allies , the French .
23 Thunderbirds , the Next Generation is at the Oxford Playhouse until Saturday and back in the region in Swindon at the Wyvern Theatre from July the twenty eighth until August the first .
24 While the British army was , the French hoped , hurrying north to cope with this initial attack , the same warships — here lay the originality of the plan — would sail north-about round Scotland and down through the North Sea to Ostend .
25 It was up in Europe but down in the U K.
26 Six hundred and twenty mining jobs are to go at the Bickershaw colliery in Lancashire and up to a hundred jobs will disappear at Granada Television , the makers of ’ Coronation Street ’ .
27 Six hundred and twenty mining jobs are to go at the Bickershaw colliery in Lancashire and up to a hundred jobs will disappear at Granada Television , the makers of ’ Coronation Street ’ .
28 During the previous three years , Crawford had written hundreds of letters to producers and directors in his search for work , but it was his love of cycling — he sometimes rode from South London to Brighton and back in a day that landed him his first work in repertory theatre .
29 Now here takes over , under pressure he is from Chris back inside his own half , taking over is Nicky , blasts that one forward towards Graham he 's trying to hook it out to on this right hand side and that one goes well beyond David and out for a throw-in .
30 Dent to Brigflatts and back by the Dales Way
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