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

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1 The angst created by the rapidly decreasing ammo level is great , as is the fun derived from blasting seven shades of brown out of the minions .
2 This is an attractive and historic place , and very much a river town , having formed around the point where two dynamic Pyrenean torrents , the Gave d'Aspe from high up on the Col du Somport , and the Gave d'Ossau from even higher up on the ruggedly distinctive Pic du Midi d'Ossau , flow together .
3 ‘ The sea has obviously come up and washed it out of the rocks and the heavy rain has probably washed the puddles of oil from high up on the banks where the sea was n't reaching . ’
4 The red light that shines out from high up in the nave roofing indicates the position of a True Nail held in a glass reliquary at the centre of a crucifix .
5 Yeah , up to right up to the school
6 Indeed , the ruined fence can still be seen running from above the top waterfall in the Gill to high up onto the side of Birk Fell .
7 Summer gales were rarely of long duration in our experience , and if it blew really hard we used to snug down in the lee of one of the many anchorages and take to the hills for a change .
8 Determined not to be left behind as things begin to hot up in the Sparcstation 10 clone market , South Korean giant Hyundai Electronic has announced plans to release its first Sparc 10 effort in October , along with other Sparc-compatible products .
9 The Board have upped the fines in the Nat West Trophy and the B&H Cup from the previously meaningless level of £100 per over not bowled by curfew time to an escalating scale ranging from £220 in the first two rounds to £330 in the quarter-finals , £660 in the semi-finals and … wait for it , £1320 per unbowled over in the final .
10 The data packs in the PSIONS are off loaded on to the mainbranch computer ensuring that records are kept up to date .
11 She made it to the staircase , and dashed at random back into the bulk of the house .
12 He might as well have picked a family at random out of the telephone book and stayed with them .
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