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

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1 If there was organised resistance , on their return charge , they would seek to carry on right back to the ford and over , picking up Hay , Wemyss and the prisoners on the way .
2 How do you erm , well , to get back into Lotus , type exit , and then enter Hang on right back to the spreadsheet .
3 This alternative view , a member of a small family of related although differing views , follows on naturally enough from a consideration of Hume 's .
4 They talked very little about what went on down there among the trees .
5 ‘ Come on in out of the rain — you 're absolutely drenched — and then I 'll tell you . ’
6 Murdock stayed in Cornwall for about 19 years and got on much better with the miners than Watt had done .
7 ‘ I 'm sure that we 'll be able to get on much better in the future . ’
8 Well basically it 's the people , like we get on so well with the English over here and as they say back home the .
9 I wondered how you caught on so quickly to the trick of running water which will blot out all our conversation .
10 But I said too a man of sorts , for the acknowledgement now includes crippled masculinity , and with that Joyce is free to embody and enact a different fear hinted at before in , for example , The Dead , but masked by the victim 's status of the woman thrust on so cruelly by the culture .
11 I do not believe that it is possible to measure the consequences to our political life that flowed from his early death , following on so rapidly after the death of Aneurin Bevan .
12 This role may have been rather a disappointment to both sides , as General Gallagher said when he got back from Hanoi , although by opposing the clearance of wartime US mines that had been laid in Haiphong harbour , thus preventing an early return of French troopships , Gallagher seems to have come down rather heavily on the Vietminh side .
13 This was not , as far as Robert remembered , in the script , but it seemed to be going down rather well with the audience .
14 We seem to have gone down rather well at the venues we performed in , and have already received requests to do a repeat performance for Children in Need next year — perhaps I could get LASMO emblazoned on the front of my costume then ! ’
15 She sat down rather stiffly on the grass , being careful to keep a safe distance between them .
16 We sat down rather disconsolately on a rock to eat a couple of fun-sized Mars bars while pondering out next move .
17 ‘ All right , fellows , ’ he said , ‘ kneel down right here on the floor . ’
18 Emily watched him go and then , rising , she threw her napkin down furiously on to the table .
19 Poor man , he dropped down dead just at the beginning of the terrible winter of 1947 .
20 Had her ordeal come a century or two later than it did , the unsinkable Sancie would have had an uplifting view during her brief immersion , for the church and the tower of Sauveterre look especially well from down below here by the river .
21 I I certainly did n't go in in in in with a rank on my shoulder , I went in as a recruit .
22 Because , although it 's before nine erm , the next morning erm you 're actually giving them now more lead time , you 've given them another day because an , sometime tomorrow you know , if it gets there at two o'clock and it 's off-loading in in in at the bay and someone checks that it 's been received and then someone makes a phone call to tell them it 's there , and then they 're doing something else , and then they come down and have a look at it , how many boxes do you think are sitting on loading bays that do n't get looked at for a day or two , or three , or four , five when they 've had a next day service ?
23 The Brigadier had at last found an appreciative audience , and he and the Marshal bounced along together comfortably in the jeep with the Captain and Bacci following in a car .
24 This was particularly helpful in between his two breakdowns because relatives get even less attention when things seem to be sailing along all right on the surface .
25 That may not go down so well in the middle of Leicester Square if you are wearing a suit .
26 All re even the engine room was steam cos you had the bucket depth of dredging on that ladder was thirty six feet that 's what dredger can go down so far with the buckets going round and they used to dredge about thirty six feet .
27 No one has yet solved the problem of what to do with it — turning it into glass chips is the latest idea , but engineers have to wait between 30 and 50 years until the waste has cooled down sufficiently enough for the process to take place .
28 Well we are this end , but I mean they have a bit of trouble down down there by the club
29 The dug-over , weed-free site should be consolidated by raking and treading down all over with the heels .
30 The band , who were originally considered the epitome of a brilliant small-venue outfit , went down extremely well despite the vastness of the occasion .
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