Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Paul smiles , raises his own thumb and ducks out of the room .
2 So you thought gliding was a pleasant way of spending leisure time away from the cares and woes down on the ground .
3 Forests , coniferous , deciduous and mixed , sometimes in villages and large cities , often hunting by day for mammals up to the size of a red squirrel and birds up to the size of a Hazelhen. 24 in. ( 61 cm . ) .
4 We hope that by including a variety of cases we can inspire individuals and groups all over the country to take up arms on behalf of a threatened building in their neighbourhood .
5 BCAR Chairman Steve Challis welcomed delegates from museums and groups all over the UK to the meeting , explaining that he thought BCAR to be ‘ probably one of the smallest groups in the BAPC ’ .
6 It is just past midnight and many of the cadets from Old College are guarding well-concealed patrol bases in remote valleys and woods up in the Welsh hills near Sennybridge .
7 Few can rival the Natural History Museum 's offer of drinks beneath its dinosaur , but Christmas and new-year parties have become a nice little earner for museums and galleries right across the country .
8 A large travelling version of the exhibition was later prepared by SAVE , and shown in major museums and galleries all round the country over a period of three years .
9 Without doubt one of the loveliest towns on the romantic eastern shore of Lake Garda , Malcesine has enchanted and inspired writers and artists ever since the days of the Romans .
10 Local NGOs thus divert resources and personnel out of the public health services .
11 No you do n't , no see they 've had er mums and tots down at the centre today
12 The importance of this love and its physical demonstration is acknowledged in ceremonies and rituals all over the Indian sub-continent .
13 The transformation of the ceiling was brought about with two simple pulleys , almost on a clothes-line principle , that took a tent of diamonds and icicles up around the chandelier .
14 ARIES — A YEAR dominated by Uranus , Neptune , Saturn and Pluto can not be easy , and Arieans must expect to face some difficulties and setbacks somewhere along the line .
15 The first is that , if the Rokkaku is a real handful and pitches over from the vertical even when a steady pull is made on the flying line , then extend the upper section of the single line bridle connector by slipping the Lark 's Head knot down You will then have lowered the towing point relative to the sail .
16 Early bird Ruth arrives on her bike and pitches in with the adult workers at her grandfather 's stables every morning before she sets off for school Pictures : STUART FOSTER
17 A common case is that of cylindrical symmetry , where the material is stretched along , say , the 1-axis and contracts equally along the two axes perpendicular to 1 .
18 Eubank has got where he is by aggravating public and opponents alike to the point that all they want to see is the object of their dislike brought down with a bump .
19 Jesus , too , confronted injustice and corruption , to the point of driving the money-changers and merchants out of the temple court .
20 Yes she wanted to ride this morn I 'm taking the buggy like this so I can carry the fruit and vegetables back from the market .
21 They have lent forms and skills even to the great serpent who beguiled Eve , who swallowed Jonah and who wrestled in the wilderness with the young man from Nazareth .
22 Prosperous , white-collar towns and cities mainly in the South and dependent upon private-service industries and government employment .
23 So she did — her brother-in-law , a schoolteacher with a young growing family , a huge mortgage and debts all over the place .
24 For illuminating patios and walkways close to the house , use wall-mounted lights — such as spotlights , tungsten halogen floodlights or one of the many decorative types of light available ( globes or lanterns , for example ) .
25 Mark Raggett , a businessman spearheading the effort , said : ‘ If I was to take some of these materials and technologies back to the Soviet Union , I would probably be breaking the law . ’
26 He certainly does tend to separate new techniques and technologies out from the total matrix of forces playing on production and reproduction , and to exaggerate their as it were naked power ; and he does underestimate the capacity of the capitalist media industries to channel the use made of them to suit their own interests , nullifying radical potential .
27 Instead , we booked the band into pubs and clubs all around the country , anywhere we could .
28 The new National Certificate Modules in Sciences will provide the possibility of a range of modules appropriate to the needs of the individual , industry and employers well into the 1990s .
29 They scrubbed the tiles and put the bucket and cloths away in the little room at the back of the Chapel where the flower pots were kept and the Minister 's clothes .
30 The Marshal knew that the guard would be putting hand-cuffs and chains back on the prisoners and lighting cigarettes for them which they would smoke with both hands .
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