Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And then same the other end , and so it went right through that waggon , and your coupling took the strain for the next waggon and so on and so on until you 'd got the complete train fitted up . |
2 | Someone 's been right through that wall there , look . |
3 | I can see right through that skirt , have you got a petticoat on ? |
4 | They began filming and there must have been something wrong because Bogie just sort of walked straight through the shot , so Eddie says , ‘ Bogie , you walked right through that shot . ’ |
5 | Nausea and vomiting runs right through this remedy |
6 | Nausea and vomiting runs right through this remedy especially if the vomiting does not relieve the nausea . |
7 | But I heard them shouting , right through these walls . |
8 | Hot gases from pyrites burners , mixed with steam , were passed over small blocks of moulded salt , a process which worked successfully for many years ; the works was absorbed by the United Alkali Co. in 1890 and the last Hargreaves–Robinson saltcake plant closed in 1918 . |
9 | A spokesman for the county council said : ‘ Before that unfortunate incident it had been working very successfully for several hours . |
10 | Audio recordings have been used very successfully for this purpose . |
11 | Over the past few years , they have continued to perform successfully for this club even though they did n't know whether they would end up having their wages paid . |
12 | Over the past few years , they have continued to perform successfully for this club even though they did n't know whether they would end up having their wages paid . |
13 | In the reign of Henry III they accounted for the agistment dues at the Exchequer , but made substantial payments into the Wardrobe from time to time , and paid out sums locally for such purposes as the maintenance of a neighbouring royal castle , building operations , the enclosure of a royal park , and the expenses incurred by the Forest officers in taking venison for the king . |
14 | He does not expect the effects of the Budget to be felt locally for some time . |
15 | Somewhere through that door must be the Chamber of the Looms , the powerhouse of the Workshops , the force field of the necromancer . |
16 | In some cases , autonomous groups certainly did achieve higher levels of shop-floor control , but were not widely popular with management , presumably for that reason . |
17 | If the birth of her child was to take place in London as had been arranged , then presumably for some weeks beforehand she would have to remain in the Harley Street flat , kicking her heels or at least suffering the kicks inside her , which she had greatly come to resent . |
18 | The great metabolic activity of insects during flight is indicated by their greatly increased oxygen consumption under these conditions ( e.g. Davis and Fraenkel , 1940 ) and as flight continues uninterruptedly for many hours in some species , a reserve of oxidizable material is required ( Sacktor , 5970 ) . |
19 | The generation of power from nuclear fission , generating intense radioactivity , has been developed and used commercially for several decades to meet part of the world demand for electrical energy . |
20 | They were all Dreamers , and if Daine was n't brought back to Princetown , things would go badly for all Dreamers everywhere . |
21 | The regime was fated to end badly for both participants — but whose the greater fault remains a matter for debate . |
22 | Nine pilots competed , the most for some years . |
23 | One could quibble about some interpretations that are proffered , though that is not unusual amongst advocates of action research ; but for anyone vaguely dissatisfied with more traditional forms of research , or more importantly for this publication , teachers wanting to undertake systematic analysis of their own practice , this book is a readable and stimulating introduction . |
24 | More importantly for this essay , Poovey shows how the debate happened around the prone body of the silenced , anaesthetized woman : and how the body itself , now the repository , in a way , of Desire itself , came to behave accordingly . |
25 | Performance on any task therefore , from playing tennis , to taking exams , to going to work , will be impaired if anxiety is too high or too low , but somewhere between these lies the ideal degree of anxiety for producing our best performance . |
26 | The true picture lies somewhere between these extremes . |
27 | In between you have elite , offbeat , unusual , mass and so on but they all lie somewhere between these extremes in terms of totally interacting and totally ignoring in many cases . |
28 | Most texts will lie somewhere between these extremes ; textual corpora in particular will tend more to the latter extreme . |
29 | But he had no sense that they were being watched , that somewhere between these walls and the windows glinting in the transitory sun there were people waiting for him in anxiety , grief , perhaps in fear . |
30 | The lexical component described here falls somewhere between this approach and the one used in HWIM . |