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

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31 But she could n't forget , as the lights twinkled on around the entire hillside , that this man owned them all , every last apartment , every cypress , every swimming-pool and tennis court .
32 ‘ With the Hendrix show the work goes right across the range and it covers all the bases . ’
33 ‘ It 's easy , simple and elegant and it goes right across the age range . ’
34 There 's always a demand for jokes and it goes right across the board , ’ says Neville . ’
35 And study after study comes up , even in this brave new world , about the fact that only eight per cent or so of the child care is actually done by men , and this goes right across the classes .
36 There 's a gap in the wall , and it goes right onto the platform — there ai n't no fence or nothing stopping me getting out .
37 A woman of taste and energy , Mrs Baer goes right to the source — provincial villages in France — for her fine curtains , natural linens and variations on the theme of blue ( or beige or grey ) and white stripes so sought after by decorators .
38 Goes right to the spot .
39 They say peace , it does n't just go on the top two inches of the surface water , it goes right to the very depths of your life and keeps .
40 The Clapis area is reached by taking the road to the Col du Cayron , just before Gigondas , then a forestry road which goes right at the col and contours round the hill .
41 Broadcasters do try to offer advice , but it often goes right over the heads of enquirers .
42 It goes right into the subconscious of course ; no memorizing involved . ’
43 Children 's playground , goes right into the playground .
44 Not only will this make the water unpleasant but it may cause leakages if the corrosion goes right through the cistern .
45 This lack of interest goes right through the educational system , In Ealing for example ( an area where a high proportion of the population is Asian ) not one school had facilities for teaching Asian languages .
46 If on the other hand it goes right through the C/L continue your turn and make a 40° intercept the other way ( ie onto Hdg 130° in fig 52 ) .
47 Now there 's the machine is g there the laminated copper er these commutators and it 's on main shaft that goes right through the generator and the turbine .
48 It was supposed to have gone into a cave that goes right underneath the house
49 No it goes right out the building .
50 This one goes right out the building , round and round and it drops down , phew then it goes up .
51 Two square escutcheon plates , each incised with a cross , have been riveted on to the surface above and below the keyhole .
52 The National Curriculum sections of the ERA , essentially centralising and directive in character , sit uneasily with a variety of other arrangements which undermine the Local Education Authority as intermediary between centre ( DES ) and periphery ( school ) : ‘ opting out ’ , City Technology Colleges ( CTCs ) , open enrolment , local management of schools ( LMS ) .
53 But the traditions and conventions of scepticism and proper doubt sit uneasily with the current politics of commitment and conviction , whether of the left or the right .
54 Such arguments sit uneasily within a tradition of British poverty research where data are constructed in ways which prevent ‘ race ’ ( let alone racism ) being a focus of analysis .
55 The businessmen brought in to run the Councils have been frustrated by the tight operating and financial practices imposed by the Department of Employment Such practices sit uneasily alongside the entrepreneurial freedom that business leaders are used to ( see Guardian , 23 March 1990 ) .
56 Bannen tried to take his son 's hand , but his fingers passed right through the simularity field .
57 Perhaps it is repetitive , but not for the sake of repetition , as each phrase carries a different emphasis and builds on to the prior phase for effect .
58 This project builds on upon the existing expertise of the Keele Life Histories Centre in the interpretation of autobiographies , in the historical study of social mobility , and in the analysis of social class and gender dynamics of historical change .
59 Also , the land which stretches back to Rockhill Farm from Swingswang on the opposite side of that road is all part and parcel of the County Council smallholdings , and only two fields away they sold off a piece of land a few years ago which has now been developed on to the frontage of the Banbury Road , which is in fact the Cromwell Business Park .
60 He called out : ‘ I ca n't hold on any longer , ’ then fell straight on the ledge below , bounded out into the air , turning a somersault backwards , and pitching on to a grass projection some 30′ lower down …
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