Example sentences of "[adj] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And Mike McClennan 's men have been installed as 7-2 second favourites behind Wigan , who are 4-7 on for a fourth successive title triumph . |
2 | As they broke out of the covert on to the open parkland the bright sun made them squint . |
3 | He looked such a handicap certainty for the Tote Gold Trophy that he quite ruined the betting on the race when starting 7-4 on in a field of 10 , the smallest of the series . |
4 | It is tempting to try to cram as much information as possible on to the page , a solid mass of print is unattractive to the eye and is unlikely to be read . |
5 | They will try to cram as many Minis as possible on to the Lake Windermere ferry and see how many consecutive journeys they can make . |
6 | down exhausted on to a chair . |
7 | You put that on at the right time |
8 | What my pals wanted and I put that on to the pitch . |
9 | Er again on the national level , if you think there 's a , a campaign you wan na be involved in or wan na get started I 'll put that on to the area N U S who will , if it 's a credible case , will put it forward to the National Executive . |
10 | The third she found broken , knocked over on to its side , the water dripping from a puddle on the windowsill on to a seat below and through that on to the floor , and the flowers scattered and brown-edged , as if they 'd been picked for their beauty and freshness by a little girl and then loosed regardlessly on the path from her sticky hands as she ran off to do something else . |
11 | Theodora had passed none of that on to the Archdeacon , and he had himself offered no judgement . |
12 | Put all that on for the attention of Mr Ray |
13 | I 'll tell you this — if they had tried that on with the Liverpool team of the mid-1960s that included Ron Yeats , Ian St John , Gerry Byrne and myself the match would never have taken place . |
14 | Yes , er , we put that on as a , we bought it as a do it yourself job . |
15 | How many times had she put that on in the privacy of her room and seen the different being it presented , especially when she also donned the leghorn hat . |
16 | Carolyn sat on her bed and swallowed the sleeping tablets , washing each down with a mouthful of water . |
17 | One in each down at the bottom yeah . |
18 | They all plead not guilty along with a fifth man , Kenneth Osborne . |
19 | But first it will be business as usual down on the farm . |
20 | The chimps ' individuality has always delighted and fascinated her , and Jomeo and Gigi , two full-blown eccentrics , are given a chapter each in Through a Window . |
21 | Times I 've , I 've sat up at the window trying to wa watch her coming round two o'clock in the morning hoping that he 's fallen asleep down in the armchair . |
22 | Share prices showed little change throughout the day however and the FT-SE 100-Share Index closed just 1.0 down on the day at 2,817.0 , with just under 593 million shares changing hands . |
23 | In 1948 down on the River Thames in his home town of Henley he was preparing to race in an Olympic final . |
24 | You know you are due down in the shop . |
25 | Take that along to the hospital . ’ |
26 | There are one or two others but I just bring that along as a . |
27 | Marilyn 's it it 's not right down to the ankles but it 's reasonable you know and it 's peach . |
28 | In the computer graphics of Tron ( 1982 ) we are right down on the board with the players of video games , even if we do n't quite share their viewpoint ; the motorcycle shots , much quoted , show how exhilarating rapid movement along wholly imaginary perspectives can be . |
29 | So the camera was right down on the bottom . |
30 | I had my camera with me and I saw there was a ladder up on the top deck and when I got up on the top deck it was quite a giddy height , not to be bit I looked at the mast then I climbed up the mast up three quarters of the way up the mast and er the view from up there looked right down on the causeway . |