Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] [prep] the corner " in BNC.
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1 | Now right down in the corner , bearing in mind my parents ' garden shall we say is there and the field height is there |
2 | I know which it is but it 's somewhere down in the corner where your brother used to live that corner down there Harry somewhere down there . |
3 | Bernice moved purposefully over to the corner of the passenger section where their meagre supplies were stored . |
4 | Anyway , we 've finished all we can eat of this Cambozola , and the wine bottle is only good for sticking candles in , and we are still sitting on the carpet lit by one small lamp somewhere over in the corner , and she keeps filling in the pauses by staring into my eyes as if she 's checking I do n't wear false eyelashes , and I start to think it 's about time I got up off the floor . |
5 | It 'll be in city whe er th to there is a hairdre all there is is one further down on the corner of Parkin Street . |
6 | ‘ I 'm — ’ She looked round to see no one was in earshot , then mumbled the words quickly out of the corner of her mouth as if they were not really her responsibility : , I 'm sorry . ’ |
7 | With the head on its side make a series of cuts straight in with the corner chisel along the curve of the cheek , and cut away the waste on the neck side of the line . |
8 | The first ones ran straight over to the corner of the roof , saw the drop and veered back , colliding with the others still pouring up the staircase . |
9 | Then , pulling herself upright , she moved across the little sitting room and to the stairs that went straight up from the corner of the room . |
10 | He watched his wife carefully out of the corner of his eye as she busied herself , stacking blankets , opening chests , replacing candles in their holders . |
11 | Climb the steep rib , a long reach being a distinct advantage , until a traverse leads right back into the corner crack . |
12 | She knew me to be a rogue as soon as she clapped eyes on me and , whilst her father ushered me to a seat , she watched girlishly out of the corner of her eye . |
13 | indeed out of the corner of its eye . |
14 | Then back to the corner of Blackmoor Drive and then we were told to parade at 10.45 p.m. for night duty . |