Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Dave talked right on and over the start of the lyric , and then made it worse by trying to pretend that his mistake was intentional .
2 The player is seen by Celtic to have the aggression they are looking for as the club struggles badly on and off the park .
3 By 1950 , 342,882 people owned TV sets , mostly in and around the major cities .
4 In one sense , it simply reflects the notion of getting students to read widely in and around their subject .
5 Some of these fungi , Phurmomyces for example , are known to occur only on or between the tarsal claws at the tips of the insect 's legs .
6 I have n't got fat legs really , I mean I put stockings on and a short skirt and I put something long on and from the back Russell said you look skinny he says , when you turn round and you see that
7 If you 're thinking about improving your lifestyle , do n't be put off by a well-meaning person who may try to get you to change your mind — especially on or around the 19th .
8 A yard or so along and under the sign of Josephine , owner Clare Newbold arranges a mélange of decorative items with the surreal air of a Cocteau movie .
9 But it is only in and through the Christian modification of the God-consciousness that the significance of Jesus can be grasped , and it is in terms of God-consciousness that his person and work , who he was and what he achieved , must be interpreted .
10 And buy a sheep and come home with it and that over the bridge with it , all along and along er that road there and th and when we used to come from that school in , he used to be coming with a sheep on the string like this and the poor thing , I used to look at the old sheep and he often used to be tired you see .
11 It stems also from the inherent violence of sexual subordination and the ( mis ) representation which ( re ) produces it , especially in and through the category of the sexual deviant .
12 The ‘ blood and gore ’ witches appear to be strong in the South of England , especially in and around London .
13 It is one of those lovely places that lends itself to exploration on foot — especially in and around the old city .
14 progress was occasionally slow but the big driver was coaxing the big wheels gently over and through the snow .
15 The Church of purgatory was the " suffering " Church and the dead for Innocent existed only through and for the living .
16 The related Madagascar fody which has ‘ invaded ’ the Seychelles is a bolder , more aggressive bird , and the males are most striking : bright red all over except for brownish wings and tail .
17 The dress was white and covered me all over except for my eyes .
18 Profuse sweat all over or on one side .
19 These birds clamber all over and under their hosts , devouring whatever bloodsucking ticks and flies they find .
20 Indeed the Irish performance bore little resemblance to the confident efforts of acknowledged Sevens experts and defending champions Fiji , who ran all over and around Malaysia to win the opening game 49–0 , or Australia , who started by scoring 47 points while conceding a lone try to Singapore .
21 I 'd like the people of Cambridge city to know that we do care about the people that are in dire situations financially and that we realise we we have got a problem in housing in the city and that maybe we should be saying no matter what 's going on nationally , that locally we want to pinpoint our social housing towards those people that we feel are financially less off and in more unfortunate situations erm get ghetto creation has been mentioned and I I would n't consider council houses to be ghetto .
22 Had he succeeded , Ireland might have been annexed to France , though , mind you , we 'd have been no better off than under England .
23 There could be a rise in GNP per head without the poor being any better off than before ( Streeten , 1981 ) .
24 He said disabled pedestrians would be far better off because of the lack of traffic while reserved spaces for disabled motorists would rise from two to 44 .
25 In Gloucestershire the average man in the vale , situated between the Cotswold Edge and the river Severn , was half as much again better off as in the Forest of Dean across the river ( see Table 2.2 ) .
26 Friends clamoured to escape the trauma of walking endlessly up and down Glasgow 's Byres Road with a bottle of Hirondelle looking for a party to gatecrash , and so these Hogmanay house parties swelled in numbers yearly until the queue for the bathroom in the morning rivalled McDonald 's in Red Square .
27 We 'd come gently up and down hill , but not much further on the ground fell away abruptly , according to the map 's contour lines , with too hard a climb on the return .
28 These self-appointed assistants sped swiftly up and down the corridor , wakening their companions and spreading the good news .
29 I do rather object to the sort of chap who farts in public and then says ‘ Better out than in . ’ ’
30 He was the official gamekeeper and knew the job inside out but for some reason what he was doing did n't suit Sir Emmanuel and the air turned blue .
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