Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] the [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Right through the decision letters , you get two elements .
2 Finally , David Stirling intended to take a small party and penetrate right through the enemy lines to join up with the First Army , which had landed in Algeria .
3 First of all , the main story in our news at five thirty , and I think unless anything more dramatic happens , it will be the main story right through the news bulletins of this programme .
4 To herself Annabel thought that it would n't interfere with the running of the Universe if enough money could be found somewhere for the university fees and accommodation for Eve Malone , the child who had no home except the big bleak convent with the heavy iron gates .
5 Mr Carmichael was in contemplative mood yesterday after the news that betting shops would be allowed to remain open until 10pm during the summer months , bringing Scotland into line with England and Wales .
6 From what the copper had said , though , it was somewhere between the North Downs Way country park and Brands Hatch .
7 Even more careful adjustment may permit the output to settle somewhere between the amplifier limits .
8 Friends and relatives tell me I should have stopped by now , and I know I do n't want to carry on through the toddler years .
9 The raising of money for the Building Fund went on through the war years and many heroic efforts were made .
10 It can only be dried out by diffusing it slowly through the tube walls .
11 A fierce battle is now on for the constituent firms across Europe , the Pacific basin and Canada .
12 And there seemed an almost endless queue of freighters , tankers and oreships waiting in the roads at each end , some at anchor , some jostling politely for the lock entrances .
13 One of the worst incidents involved the shooting on March 11 of 19 Hindu engineers at a textile factory in Harkishanpura which had defied orders by Sikh militants to close down during the state elections in February [ see p. 38762 ] .
14 Surely , she mused , it had n't been raining long enough for the water levels to rise that far , and even though the middle of the week had proved consistently wet she felt confident she would arrive at the cottage long before the possibility became a reality .
15 We can not thank you all enough for the kind letters of support and assistance .
16 There is a growing number of course in higher education with a language component but — apart from the law degrees — not enough for the service professions and vocations .
17 But whether artificial intelligence turns out to be good enough for the movie makers is likely to be another matter .
18 Watercolour washes dry by evaporation , so it is essential that the wash remains in a liquid state long enough for the pigment particles to disperse uniformly .
19 But , well wrapped up in the story , the device certainly worked well enough for the crime reviewers of that year to vote the book the Gold Dagger award .
20 The lighting of this tiny interior is soft and gentle ; it comes only through the alabaster panes of the small windows .
21 The draught coming in through the ventilation ducts made it tremble continuously .
22 He did n't mind losing his board and slogging in through the breaking waves .
23 They were waiting for the lift when they saw a man come hurrying in through the swing doors .
24 When two police cars raced in through the school gates she hid behind a wall .
25 He went in through the school gates when he were five
26 Tig was standing by the gate to the enclosure , staring in through the earth walls , his dream-filled mind on other things than the old shaman .
27 Around eight o'clock the sound of distant brass bands can again be heard wafting in through the bedroom windows .
28 A soft light was flooding in through the tower windows .
29 Thank you so much for the mince pies — you never forget me — ’
30 Faster now , the tiles sharp-edged under her heels , Chesarynth turned outwards between the pomegranate trees , the larkspur .
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