Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The easiest way to turn the car was to drive on up to the hardstand by the church , and as he swung about he realised it was in fact the old foundations of small cottages , completely gone with The Bomber . |
2 | So when you 're finished here take the combine on down to Pope 's Bottom ready for the morning . |
3 | How towers are designed at the top and bottom is crucial , what goes on in between is largely irrelevant . |
4 | So we set out across the open grassy slope that led on up towards the forest . |
5 | Then he kicked his horse forward and led on out of the yard . |
6 | He expects me to carry on up at the manor as though it 's just another working day. ? |
7 | Stratus fault-tolerant systems , which are re-badged by a host of companies , including IBM Corp as the System/88 , and Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA as CPS , expects the various OEM arrangements it has to carry on through into its HP era . |
8 | By now , it was raining enough for the covers to go on over at Wimbledon . |
9 | He felt depressed despite the weather and he blamed the little seaside town , where life in the winter seemed to go on out of habit . |
10 | Then clutching his suitcase , he tottered down on to the platform . |
11 | These programs allow you to a ) combine two or more patterns into one and b ) knit multi-coloured jacquard ( that is , program patterns for knitting in up to seven colours in a row . |
12 | This would enable you to program an intarsia pattern for knitting in up to seven colours in a row and which is bigger than 60 stitches and 150 rows . |
13 | I mean , if I were to sell my house now supposing somebody came galloping in along before Christmas ooh ooh I want the house on the first of Feb and they 'd come and they 'd see the house and they say yes I want it , want it , want it and it was plain that they were going to want it and we started to talk money , as soon as we 'd got the solid block of money I want one O two you er estate agent tells me I can get ninety seven between ninety five and ninety seven say they offer me ninety six |
14 | He swooped down on to the grass and took stance by it . |
15 | This right should accordingly be amended as follows : The right to free passage and running ( subject to temporary interruption for repair alteration or replacement ) of water sewage gas electricity telephone and all other services or supplies to and from the Premises in and through the Pipes that now ( or at any time during the Term ) serve the Premises presently ( or at any time during the Term ) laid in on under or over other parts of the Centre and ( if any ) the Adjoining Property ( in common with the Landlord and other persons having a like right ) together with the right to enter the other parts of the Centre and ( if any ) the Adjoining Property to make connections to the Pipes and to inspect and repair such connections |
16 | At the moment he 'd still have time to drive down on to the autobahn — providing the freezing fog came no closer . |
17 | Passengers poked their heads out of the doors like rabbits testing the wind and , deciding it was safe , hopped down on to the station platform where a sign read : " Cook , Queen of the Nullarbor . |
18 | He heard a gasp from the crowd of people gathered below , he seemed to hang forever in mid-air and then , miraculously , he was crashing down on to the opposite roof . |
19 | Several weeks ago Victor came crashing down out of a tree and on to his back . |
20 | They pushed their way through the morning crowd : monks , friars , hucksters and pedlars , ignoring the shouts and screams of the city as they turned into Fish Hill Street which led down on to London Bridge . |
21 | Huy 's job was to tamp this second layer down on to the first . |
22 | Hectographic carbon paper is placed with its coated surface upwards and the glossy surface of the special paper is placed down on to it . |
23 | With great respect I can see no basis for concluding that Parliament ever addressed its mind to the problem which arose in In re O. [ 1991 ] 2 Q.B . |
24 | I used to walk along there to see these rabbits I think the name was and they , it was a barber 's shop that had got these sold all sorts of pet things and that I used to , then I used to come home that was my Saturday morning , but I always used to go in up to the news line . |
25 | Our piloting suggests that there is very little information here which could not be filled in out of the heads of appropriate teachers on these courses , so filling in the questionnaire should not cost a great deal of time for each person . |
26 | Herts. won 7–2 , leaving Essex to go down along with Dorset . |
27 | Yeah and then the horses used to go down out to the line see . |
28 | There was a thick concrete wall which we were all going to hide behind and we had our helmets on in case any car parts came raining down out of the sky . |
29 | Walking on up to Glencoe I saw a canary at a window with an ‘ I Love Ballachulish ’ sticker on the base of its cage . |
30 | It widened but nothing could be seen in the gap , save for the path ahead , winding on down to the valley . |