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

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1 The crane then lowered me down towards the two men underneath me who shouted for me to put my arms out so that they could grab me .
2 I was surprised to see them up in the tall grasses , instead of moving along the exposed bank , but I realised that the rising river level had forced them up .
3 Would you like to see them in against the outside candidates if we look at this
4 Each pupil had to detail a movement in front of the squad pretending to be a drill sergeant and my detail was to get my squad from the stand easy position , slope arms and march them some 50 yards , then bring them back to the original position order arms and stand at ease .
5 a talisman , a passport — and with Wood seeing them out onto the empty streets , he moved off through the cool , misty town , into Newlands Valley , over towards Buttermere , his heart hammering him on to get back to her before it was too late .
6 So you can carve up the remains and sell them off to the highest bidders ? ’
7 The small procession moved on towards a set of metal stairs that led them down to the second landing .
8 Then he led them down into the bloody cloud again .
9 At last Cranston finished his further refreshment and , with Benedicta so close beside him his heart kept skipping for joy , Athelstan led them out into the great cleared area of Smithfield .
10 And then he led them out of the small room .
11 Snorting at the friar 's apparent stupidity , Cranston turned his horse and led them out of the main alleyways of Southwark .
12 Hold onto all these smells until the evening , when you can deliver them up onto the blank paper .
13 Why you ever asked me down in the first place is still a mystery to me .
14 So anyway , after fucking weeks and weeks and weeks I had come out to me one day , and Mr came out and he said to me he had a wee bucket and shovels and he says er bring me down to the first floor so I opened to let him out and he gets out and he says to me , now take her half way between the first and second floor and stop her .
15 He led me through to the next room , and up against the wall there lay a stack of some ten to fifteen canvases .
16 So we 've planted a seed and we either get introductions there and then or we 've paved the way to the pick them up at the second appointment .
17 It is clear that the derivation of the high number of word paths from mid-classes and the problem of filtering them out at the lexical access stage means that syntactic/semantic information must be brought to bear as soon as words are accessed .
18 They 'll be easing me on as the new presenter so as not to put too much pressure on me .
19 Rescuers have tried unsuccessfully to drive them out into the open sea using a line of boats with their engines running .
20 The hotel staff felt sorry for the Garda and asked them round to the back door , where they handed out tots of whiskey .
21 Mike said , ‘ TCT are doing a sequel and a prequel to ‘ T is ’ and bringing them out at the same time . ’
22 By promoting economic aspects and bringing them out into the open for everyone to see , we are contributing towards better informed decisions on the part of prescribers and policy makers alike . ’
23 We never got them out in the first place .
24 Linear earthworks were the means of manipulating , channelling and containing vast flows of terrestrial energy , drawing them out of the central plateau area of the chalk uplands and leading them , sometimes for miles , towards places where they were required to boost the existing subtle currents .
25 It is then the truck drivers push them out of the moving cab .
26 The bodymaker passed the doors to the finishers , who in turn passed them on to the french polishers ; the doors then moved along to those whose work it was to hang them in position , the operations being so arranged that the polished door was completed just at the point where it was to be hung on the coach .
27 I went out I went out with Peggy er on Wednesday er for meal and she 's been saving Daily Telegraph vouchers and when you got so many vouchers you send them up to the Daily Telegraph , who 's sent them , it 's offers closed now and they send you a thing like a credit card and they send you a list of all the places that you can go to for a half- price meal
28 Francis has aggravated an old groin problem in training , and said : ‘ You can count me out for the next two weeks . ’
29 Her marrying Dad did n't screw me up like the other two .
30 The next day they moved me up to the second floor to work with Mr Perkins , a weird old guy who smelt of dogs and cleaned his ears out with the lid from his ballpoint pen .
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