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

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1 Pulling power may be slightly down as it Deems to fall off quickly against head winds or uphill gradients , when running constant changing up and down with overdrive even on the level .
2 This entailed a dual arrangement : an ordained regular abbot ( i.e. a monk , one who followed a regula , or rule ) ran the community 's liturgical work and day-to-day upkeep from the inside , while , from the outside , a lay aristocrat assumed control of the community 's landed endowment along with responsibility both for the military service owed to the king from the men beneficed on the monastery 's lands , and often for hospitality at the monastery for the king and his entourage .
3 Felawnah , supplemented along with Dayflower earlier in the week , finished fourth , the same place she occupied in the Newmarket equivalent .
4 Three days later , Richard came along to Grace early in the morning , and told her that there was a call for her .
5 Laying herself down beside Cad again in the hot room under the single sheet , she instructed her sister carefully , how she was to find Tommaso Talvi in town the next day , to come across him as if by accident , and then , if no one was listening , she was to give him a message .
6 At the end of the match Comte Ghislain de Vogüé of Moët et Chandon , who had come over from France especially for the match and the luncheon that preceded it ; and Viscountess Marchwood , wife of the managing director of Moët et Chandon UK , presented the Moët et Chandon prizes , and Miss Liz Kershaw the publisher of Harpers & Queen presented the Harpers & Queen trophy .
7 News of its intended publication filtered through to Orkney late on the Saturday night .
8 We had crossed over to Mykines early in the day , sailing down the long fiord from the village of Sørvágur .
9 And they were unlucky to have hooker Malcolm Thomason carried off with concussion midway through the half .
10 A distant clock in Maryhill to his left began to chime and was answered by another , far off in Springburn away beyond the football ground and the timber basin .
11 ‘ The danger otherwise in many companies is of top management being cut off from people right at the front end . ’
12 Mr Howard dismissed the French and German threat to press on with unity ahead of the rest of Europe .
13 Better prospects had by now opened up for Charles elsewhere with the death of Pippin of Aquitaine in December 838 .
14 Shops were coming up for sale all over the precinct .
15 During the course of their conversation , to which Julia listened with only half her attention as she sipped her brandy , she learned that Jackson French was likely to be posted to London to play a part in the winding up of UNRRA later in the year and that Comfort herself was due to leave Venice in two days ' time ‘ now that Julia is getting well again' .
16 John Ferguson , the Canberra Raiders wing who lines up against Widnes tonight in the Foster 's World Club Challenge , is little known outside rugby league circles , but within the game he commands a whispered respect his more famous namesakes might envy .
17 She was brought up in France just before the Second World War , but as an adolescent she was sent to spend a year with relatives in Germany where she was forced to remain when fighting broke out .
18 Maybe you have to throw a coat over your nightie and pick them up from miles away in the car .
19 I if you 're coming up from Deeside now towards the
20 Recompiled applications will run up to 130% faster on the 66MHz processor .
21 Recompiled and run , applications will run up to 130% faster on the 66MHz processor .
22 When Walter came up to London just before the war those were times !
23 Fan-assisted flue ducts allow some fires to be used up to 4m away from the outside wall — they are often skirting flues , which run along a skirting board to an outside wall , and an be used to complement a limited range of conventional fires .
24 This is the way to send gifts or goods up to 2kg all over the world .
25 There are some first-class people in charge , men such as Peter Browne and Laurie Kelly , and you find ex-TVH men popping up at stadia all over the world to give you a shout .
26 The pictures which led to such demand for the Daily Mirror that the Sold Out signs went up at newsagents all over the country .
27 Actually it would be more accurate to call it a tutor ‘ hut ’ since our class is based in one of those ‘ temporary ’ classrooms that sprouted up around schools all over the country about twenty years ago .
28 Ought we to rush on before doing more about the ring ?
29 A good fight back for Witney today in the southern division of the Beezer Homes League ; they were two goals down at home to Yate Town , but the match finished Witney two , Yate Town two , our reporter , Adrian Burcher .
30 ‘ John came out of Galashiels virtually into the arms of top designers Kenzo and Issey Miyake in the 70s , ’ says Jeff .
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