Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] and [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You still hear about it ; the women fighting like cats to stay together , the couples making love in the park and up against walls ; the uniform boys in the arms of the Soho queens , the Americans in Piccadilly .
2 We said our farewells and I leapt gratefully off the ridge and on to the safe path with the elegance of a stunned ox .
3 When I was quite certain that she was totally relaxed and comfortable , I brought her out of the regression and out of the hypnotic state .
4 It 's very useful , because then it 's very easy when you write , ‘ He went up past the cinema and on to the church , and then he met so-and-so coming out of her house . ’
5 " Between the epidemic of 1849 and that of 1853 the Lambeth Company removed their works from Hungerford Bridge to Thames Ditton , beyond the influence of the tide and out of reach of London 's sewage .
6 But , as he reached across her to open the door and her fear of being touched did n't materialise , her heartbeat steadied and , contenting herself with a curt nod , she stepped across the threshold and walked briskly down the passageway and out of his sight .
7 by the veins , there 's always an exception to every rule and the exception to that rule in the case of the heart and the lung connection is the pulmonary artery and the pulmonary vein , you may not get asked anything about this , but just in case you do it 's as well to know , in that instance the flow is reversed , in other words the pulmonary vein takes blood away from the heart and up to the lungs , and the pulmonary artery brings the oxygenated blood back down to the heart from the lungs , if you want to have a look at the diagrams for that and look at it yourself later on , there 's no need for you to get concerned or confused about this at all , there 's no need .
8 The three explorers set off beside the brook , while Hazel led the other rabbits across the field and up to the edge of the woodland .
9 It took Hazel some trouble to learn to grip half a carrot in his mouth and carry it , like a dog , across the field and back to the warren .
10 Robyn followed as a determined Melissa led Luke , whose expression resembled that of a prisoner about to be given his last rites , across the field and in through the french windows .
11 With UN approval MacArthur pursued them across the parallel and on towards the Yalu River which marked the border with Communist China .
12 A French medic was climbing the grassy bank from the sunken road to look at the Officer as I got the prisoners out of the dug-out and back to their previous positions in the hollow .
13 Ember dragged her to her feet and she limped stiff-legged through the hatch and on to the landing-ramp .
14 He made his way from the hilltop and down into the valley , this was an ideal opportunity to search his mother 's house .
15 So saying she ran from the kitchen and up to her bedroom , leaving those round the table confused and upset .
16 He turned just as the kettle began to boil , and , the tea forgotten , he strode from the kitchen and out of the flat .
17 She crept downstairs , through the kitchen and out into the little back garden .
18 Running now , the shape came through the kitchen and out into the garden .
19 We crept down into the hall , through the kitchen and out by a small postern door .
20 You tape her mouth then you walk her down to the kitchen and down into the cellar .
21 It must take him at least half an hour to get to the point of the flash and back to his own bank , even if it turned out to be a wild goose chase and he was able to return immediately .
22 Once I 'm across the drawbridge and out of sight I 'll circle around and pick you up .
23 The lorry rolled down the lane and on to the main road .
24 ‘ But we will go and look just the same , ’ he decided , and , taking her by the arm , he guided her to the front of the building and over to a high parapet .
25 He walked on further into the building and through into a vault at the end .
26 ‘ What is he like ? ’ asked Huy as soon as they were clear of the building and out in the broad street that ran close to the walls of the palace complex .
27 He then climbed down again , and followed the coaxial cables across the roof to the point where they went over the rear wall of the building and in through one of the bedroom windows of the apartment next to his .
28 Their experience of the island became comprehensive ; they visited the south , then the east , then the north-east , then the north-west , the west and back to the south again .
29 But despite the appalling conditions , most crews stayed the course and out of 72 rafts competing , 59 made it to the finish at Chepstow .
30 A piece of smokeless fuel fell out of the grate and on to the hearth .
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