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

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1 Tufnell bowls , quickly , flatter , and that whistles through outside the off stump , ooh , groans and shouts of disappointment all around the wicket there , echoed by Victor Marks , yeah , yeah in the box .
2 And that takes up with the .
3 And that goes back to the early days of silage .
4 Erm so you 've either got you know the , the , the sort of or the old people , or you 've got the young people , and that reaches back down the age range into things like child abuse which is now , you know , very er much er on the agenda .
5 Now , Julie has a modern kitchen that 's been carefully designed to make good use of all the available space , and that blends in with the style of the rest of the house .
6 Cash coming into the company is entered on the left and that going out on the right .
7 Cash coming into the company is entered on the left and that going out on the right .
8 And that comes down to the individual .
9 The track which you follow from the village of Gavarnie to the cirque is necessarily a good , well-worn one , almost a road for much of the journey , through beech woods and then across open grasslands , before the last rough and rocky stretch up into the mouth of the cirque .
10 Lydia in the leading car was loth to hoot for fear of maddening the dogs and loth to get out for the same reason .
11 Floodwater leaves sand on the planks and this sweeps up into the banks with cornices through which it is possible to step inadvertently .
12 And these because you always wanted to be able to adapt rooms for different purposes and this folded back against the wall .
13 A log rolled and half fell out of the grate , making Robyn jump suddenly .
14 She blinked at Shiona and half sat up on the bed .
15 Bobby Robson said : ‘ I spoke to Bryan and he declared himself fit and willing to join up with the party .
16 Douglas was forming up a tight group to tackle this entrance , and another to proceed round to the rear to block any back-door escape , when the night 's wet quiet was suddenly disturbed .
17 Then once this morning Fred 's bum was on his blanket and Windy curled up by the side of him .
18 A bird , a pigeon perhaps , took startled flight , its wings almost brushing her , and Sabine jumped back against the wall , her heart hammering .
19 In the end , we took a taxi and all went up to the mountainous part — a good way into the interior — to a little village called something like Kaloxilos , where Maria 's grandmother lived and had a garden .
20 We were delighted , and all rushed out into the garden to eat our lunch .
21 Awards over and bottles emptied , marketing 's great and good drifted out into the night .
22 The Sun had pages 1 , 2 , 4 , 5 , 15 , 16 , 17 and 18 given over to the story , while the others managed with only one or two pages fewer .
23 They say nine out of ten women have problems in learning to feed , and many give up in the first weeks .
24 According to Health Ministry figures , four people had been killed and 93 injured up to the time of the miners ' arrival on the scene .
25 There are some significant differences however : the Tate magazine will be published by the architectural monograph publishers and publishers of Blueprint , Wordsearch , who will make the financial commitment to the project , aiming to sell a steep 25,000 copies each issue including the copies sent to the 8,000 Friends of the Tate and those bought in by the gallery ; the Royal Academy Magazine is published ‘ in-house ’ and supports itself through its advertising revenue , capitalising on the fact that it has a guaranteed audience of 67,000 Friends .
26 The Research Councils , through the Advisory Board for the Research Councils ( ABRC ) have commissioned a number of studies of research policy , in order to determine the best measures for the objective assessment of research productivity , and those carried out by the Science Policy Research Unit ( SPRU ) at Sussex University have been fundamental in reviewing existing measures , and suggesting new indicators which may be used singly or in combination .
27 Because Deane is more mobile and able to go out to the wing and hold the ball up , it gives Wallace more space etc etc .
28 At least , he was unhurt and able to move around in the considerable space available to him .
29 A Japanese-led bloc of Asian nations would be militarily and economically secure , and able to stand up to the threat posed by the nations of Europe and by the United States .
30 ‘ … a more meaningful and relevant physical geography may emerge as the product of a new generation of physical geographers who are willing and able to face up to the contemporary needs of the whole subject , and who are prepared to concentrate on the areas of physical reality which are especially relevant to the man-oriented geography It is in the extinction of the traditional division between physical and human geography that new types of collaborative synthesis can arise . ’
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