Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [coord] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Get a quotation during July and save up to forty percent . |
2 | They tried bringing out political prisoners after rebellions in Britain , they tried kidnapping new recruits , and they tried legislating to keep up the number of white men that planters must employ , but white men still left for England or went on to new parts of the Americas rather than compete against slave labour . |
3 | Be glanced towards Kelly and slowed down for a moment before speeding onwards . |
4 | You can then follow the Southern Upland Way back along the south bank of the Water of Trool and walk on to Minniwick Moss . |
5 | I still believe that that someone is to come by the name of David and setting up of God 's kingdom but but |
6 | In a Los Angeles Times poll in mid-December people were asked what policy they would support if Iraq pulled out of most of Kuwait but held on to an oilfield and some other land . |
7 | Nicholas it is in front , in front of Amigamanore and racing up towards the line , and it 's Nicholas , the maestro is back , he 's come back with that Nicholas . |
8 | Escape to the magic of Camelot and cash in on our fantastic offer . |
9 | The Nene rises one mile west of Badby and flows on through the County , passing Peterborough and on to the Wash , 110 miles away . |
10 | James got the address out of Ginny and drove up to Plumford yesterday afternoon . |
11 | Their Independent Weekly newspaper is printed in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg and smuggled back into Uzbekistan . |
12 | After passing through Enville the Way wanders through the lovely old village of Kinver and climbs up to its end on the sandstone ridge of Kinver Edge . |
13 | Wilson Moir climbed almost all of Goliath but ran out of ice just below the top . |
14 | I 'll quickly rattle through the next one effectively nothing more has happened at Napier , they went off for their Christmas holidays about the fourth of November and came back about the nineteenth of January er , not quite as bad as that but nearly as I mean they 've even longer holidays than we 've got and we get a fortnight at Christmas and New Year |
15 | Charlie brightened at the sight of Helen and came over to us . |
16 | Instead of starting with the birth of Jesus and going on to his ministry , death and resurrection , the first disciples began with the resurrection and showed how it made sense of the rest . |
17 | Should any other fishermen ignore the warning of Hooper and sail out into the weather , they could find themselves drawn inexorably back to shore , even against the tide . |
18 | Look round the lively and colourful capital of Argostoli and dine out in one of its many tavernas . |
19 | It was rather an ex-Pharisee opponent of the gospel , converted through the direct agency of God and thrust out on the mission at the direct leading of the Lord the Spirit . |
20 | The south coast of Devon bulges into the Channel between Exeter and Plymouth as if being pushed out to sea by the bulk of Dartmoor and reaching out towards France . |
21 | Nineteenth August — the 1st Commando Brigade left the area south of Bavent and set off in pursuit of the enemy . |
22 | The first Phoenix King made no response , merely climbed onto the back of Indraugnir and flew off into the dreadful night . |
23 | They cleared the thick , wooded hills of Oxford and went down into the open countryside . |
24 | Many Egyptian and Palestinian refugees had passed through the refugee reception camps by the first week of September and gone on to Egypt , to Palestinian settlements in Jordan , and elsewhere . |
25 | Rome , unlike Avignon ( and , indeed , many other cities ) was inconveniently placed for easy relations with most of Europe and cut off from the north-west , where the papacy 's influence was strongest , by the great mountain range of the Alps . |
26 | Head towards Gennargentu and look down over the vast , untamed terrain where sheep graze among herbs and shrubs . |
27 | Sail to Esna where you will visit the Temple of Esna before passing through the lock of Esna and sailing on to Luxor for dinner and overnight . |
28 | Born in the Anderston district of Glasgow and brought up in Drumchapel , Miller worked in the Clyde shipyards before signing for Rangers . |
29 | Rather than travel out from Highgate , it seemed more sensible to move out of London and travel in to town . |
30 | It encircled the site of Callanish and drifted on to its grassy slopes where the men watched , with their Stones on the shore waiting to be raised . |