Example sentences of "[adv prt] [coord] [adv] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You may move up , down or horizontally to find the next letter but not diagonally .
2 This undertaking shall not apply to any information which we are required by law to disclose or which is in or hereafter enters the public domain otherwise than through our default .
3 This undertaking shall not apply to any information which we are required by law to disclose or which is in or hereafter enters the public domain otherwise than through our default .
4 And er he used to pop in and occasionally take the fifth class , whether it was because it was near to his office I do n't know .
5 In the end I gave in and reluctantly mounted the narrow stairs .
6 The intention in changing the eating habits of the whole community is to bring the average serum cholesterol levels down and so reduce the overall risk in the population .
7 These were , however , insufficient to enable them to break through and then turn the German lines .
8 If the times at which additions are expected can be predicted , it may be wise to hold additions in an ancillary file until each ‘ burst ’ of activity is over and then to reorganize the main file to include them .
9 So take the ten away and the you have ten left over and then take the two away from that so eight .
10 You 've got ta say something interesting quite early on and just to bring the whole conversation to where you want it to be .
11 He went straight out , went to four families , whose names immediately suggested themselves to him , checked his facts and figures , got in while discussion was still on and flatly contradicted the great John and gave him the facts and figures to prove it , to tell him that he was wrong .
12 If you are still unsure , walk on and then do the same again .
13 He switched it off and half filled the hot water-bottle .
14 In 1935 the maximum production for Champagne was set at 50 hectolitres per hectare which could be annually modified by a special commission up or down to suit the specific conditions of the harvest .
15 If there is more information than can be displayed on the page at any one time , the lines can be ‘ scrolled ’ up or down to access the hidden information .
16 Behind the shingle formation Romney Marsh gradually grew up and completely filled the former bay .
17 He had heard that I knew Robert W. Service and felt it would be a ‘ good idea ’ if they could get Service to fly up and formally open the new building .
18 Either traverse right until just right of the arête , then boldly straight up on small holds to an easing in the angle and protection , or take a lower traverse across the wall until it is possible to work back up and leftwards to join the direct way at the protection .
19 I imagine you came here with the intention of doing it up and then realised the enormous extent of the work needed to put it right . ’
20 He drove half-way home before the windscreen-wipers packed up and then trudged the last two miles , through blinding snow , with the child tucked into his overcoat , her cold face buried in his shoulder , her small , cold hands round his neck .
21 Mr. Gill overdid the waiting tactics in Foxy Games 's previous outing at Cottenham , but made no mistake here , going on five out and comfortably holding the late run of the favourite , York Royal .
22 Victor Chapman , a Harvard graduate , had been at the Paris Beaux Arts when the war broke out and promptly joined the Foreign Legion as a private .
23 ‘ The fellow who stayed with me went back and so did the other squire .
24 Now this this what I 'd like you to do , is read it out but only read the absolute bare bones of it .
25 If we accept this view , we need to consider what decision making is about and then examine the various prescriptions on how best to make decisions .
26 The trail strayed round and eventually reached the small clearing .
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