Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [prep] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't really want to go on to for a few minutes .
2 Eva needed the knowledge of that power beyond her own to cling on to over the next few months .
3 You could never be absolutely sure , Jasper thought , that up there in the tunnel roof there would n't be some great iron bar or post sticking down to within an inch or two of the top of the car .
4 The people at the fund raising coal face who have the skills and the expertise to ensure that our seventy fifth birthday year goes down in Save The Children 's fund raising history .
5 A long-net is erected in from of a wood to demonstrate its appearance .
6 But it is memories that are all he can hang on to in a world of ‘ new men , strange faces , other minds ’ .
7 I mean un unless you make the control room blast proof , which is maybe a thing to be looked in to in the future and then again they 're speaking about making the accommodation module separate from the platform itself which is another thing , but I mean that 's all to be looked at .
8 ’ The Royal Oak in Keswick wins special praise — after watching horse-racing at Crow Park Green dined in company there , and had ‘ one of the best ever dinners I have sat down to in the North of England . ’
9 Until that moment Evelyn had not realized exactly what had taken place when she had been let down from over the machine .
10 But if you have a reasonable cross section of the country and your result was still that Birmingham was looked down upon as a low status accent , then at least you can your results so . .
11 Lee awoke lying on the top of a green , green mountain , being looked down upon by the largest face in the whole world .
12 A wail more dismal than the bird cries rose up from under the horse .
13 The electronics division of EMI was expected to continue to generate cash , initially at a higher level than the scanner operation and ending up at about the same amount .
14 The words came mumbling up from beneath the bent head .
15 What the bishops and the politicians had come up against in the Mother and Child controversy was that this paternalistic conceptualization was intrinsically at odds with the common understanding of democracy .
16 was picked up in in the the church family service , church .
17 Our President has referred to many of the problems we currently face and will continue to come up against in the future .
18 The crew swam out from under the canoe and attached themselves to the upturned hull .
19 A Bentley swam out from behind the ranch house 's tamarisk hedge , accelerated arrogantly and , passing him , drove him back flat against the hedge .
20 Suppose I leap out from behind a tree , and by sheer surprise frighten you .
21 The easiest way we can get back into the Social Chapter is to accept Maastricht , without Maastricht there is no Social Chapter , with Maastricht we can opt back in to the Social Chapter .
22 He simply moved out from between the cars as if he was going to walk off and Maggie took two aggressive steps forward .
23 But if the Mother of God heard , she must have decided that the cause was not a worthy one , for as Jennifer moved out from behind the dovecot she felt herself seized from behind .
24 Aggravation flares like a lit blowtorch , and a Black Maria cruises out from round a corner to pull up behind the cars .
25 Time to come out from under a cloud and enjoy yourself .
26 Time to come out from under a cloud and enjoy yourself .
27 Time to come out from under a cloud and enjoy yourself .
28 The moon threatens to come out from behind the clouds again and I have to jump down to the paving stones of the patio beneath .
29 A crowd of tiny creatures , moving so fast that it could hardly see them , charged out from under the table and wrapped a length of old electricity wire around its outflung arms .
30 Was this all she had to come back to after a day 's work ?
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