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

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1 She stamped past me and on down the corridor .
2 The music came clearly out of the room , and flowed round me and out through the colonnade into the light .
3 Tremayne glanced briefly across at me and back to the road .
4 In fact it seemed to siphon autonomy and information away from me and back to the people at the top .
5 She stared away from them and up beyond the cage towards the grey sky , and Creggan saw in her eyes a longing and a hope that he sensed had been with her all her long life , and was with her even now when he saw she was so near death .
6 I bent down and turned him until I had my hands under his arms , his back towards me , and I floated him along in the water to the steps and there strained to pull him up them and out onto the grass .
7 But even here the story does not end , for after fifteen or twenty years , the urge to breed and migrate once again comes upon them and down to the river mouths they proceed , slithering over wet meadows by night until they reach the greater river , lying up by day in damp holes , enough water remaining in their gills to enable them to breath .
8 Keep visualizing the circle of air as it moves through you and round to the diaphragm .
9 The guard was looking past him and up towards the heart of the factory complex .
10 Scooting down the side-aisle , she ducked past him and out of the shop , where she continued to run blindly until she was caught up against a solid chest .
11 There was only one on duty today and I waited till he turned and moved to the back of the room then I walked quietly past him and out into the square .
12 ‘ I 'm not interested , ’ she said , and walked past him and out into the sunshine .
13 Then did Creggan turn from the sight of the sky to which Slorne had directed him and back to the reality of the final taking of Minch of Callanish .
14 He pushed roughly past her and out of the room .
15 People were clapping as he stumbled between the rows of seats with her and out into the garden , where she reached out one hand to clutch at the trunk of a flowering cherry , then doubled up over his arm to vomit into a tidy bed of daffodils .
16 Creggan came out of his concrete shelter into his cage , the branch thrust right over it and on to the path in front , and smaller branches from it filling half his cage with confusion .
17 This pleasant hotel is built on a slight rise , and has excellent views of the mountains behind it and down to the village in front .
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