Example sentences of "car and [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 You hurriedly get out of your car and go round to the rear .
2 Others pack up a tent , put the dinghy in the back of the car and disappear up to the west coast of Scotland with only a collection of Arthur Ransome books for company .
3 And pave right over to the gate there so you , so that you can get either car out one one car and bring up to the back of here and the other two across there .
4 Thirty seconds later , he had the whole U-rod assembly unbolted from the car and stepped back out the way he 'd come in .
5 Shelley swallowed the lump in her throat and said hoarsely , trying to be businesslike , ‘ I 'll accept that , because I thought instead of flying home I 'd like to hire a car and drive up to the north — see something of the rest of the country . ’
6 Ross agreed gratefully , arranging to hire a car and drive out to the Hampton 's later on that afternoon .
7 He kissed her on the forehead , then climbed out of the car and walked round to the other side .
8 He parked his car and walked in through the yard .
9 Instead , not wanting to risk a scene without more evidence of his suspicions , he went back to his car and drove back to the Club , stopping briefly at a couple of pubs on the way to see if Gwen was in either .
10 Then she turned the car and drove off down the lane .
11 He made her as comfortable as possible on the back seat of the car and drove off into the night .
12 In the end , Anna borrowed Lady Vestey 's BMW car and drove off into the night , angry and humiliated at her very public snub .
13 He gave my passport to the Corporal who put it into his pocket , then we got into the car and drove off in the direction of Lille .
14 Henry got out of the car and sauntered over to the Sierra .
15 At Ballyconneely , with the Twelve Pins at their backs , they went down a track and faced the black Atlantic , left the low-slung car and scrambled out along the headland until they found , amazingly , a concrete pillbox , a relic of the war in which , surely , the Free State had been a neutral ?
16 By the time we had driven to Port Eynon , the wind had really picked up but not easily deterred , we abandoned the car and set off towards the cliffs .
17 For a fleeting moment , she wondered if the woman might have given her deliberately wrong directions but , shrugging the thought away , she started the car and turned back in the direction from which she had just come .
18 She was wasting her breath , she saw , for Ven was already out of the car and coming round to the passenger door .
19 After she had washed and dressed in warm cord trousers , leather boots and a thick sweater , she this time took the precaution of collecting her anorak before going out to her car and driving off in the direction of Great Yarmouth .
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