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

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1 and they come round and they bring them all out to the front
2 Her mum came down the street steaming from the chip shop , and she rushed us inside and got me to make a pot of tea while she shared them all out between the three of us , and we all sat round their fire eating them .
3 We 'd have sorted them all out in the tunnel ! ’
4 You know , I think we should tie em all up with the same
5 ‘ I found him all alone in the busy streets of Liverpool , ’ Mr Earnshaw explained to them , ‘ and I could n't leave him to die .
6 ‘ One thing is for sure I will have sorted it all out before the start of the new season . ’
7 Julia tried it all out in the bedroom mirror .
8 ‘ I 'm takin' us all out to the Cill Dara and we 'll have a fine dinner and a few drinks . ’
9 The bamboo rungs , though wide and strong , were loosely lashed with unreliable cordage , and Lorne 's and my first simultaneous step onto the lowest rung resulted in it slipping its knots and depositing us both heavily in the mud — myself for the second time in less than twenty minutes .
10 The sense of relief that the Danes had ‘ let us all painlessly off the Maastricht hook ’ was immediately replaced by a despondency at the Government 's response .
11 The Labour Party , or its thinking wing , is polishing its credentials so remarkably that Mr Smith 's team will look quite different when they get to meet us all again in the polling booth .
12 India certainly got its own back for the British Raj by imposing this horrific version of the bungalow upon us .
13 Tiles were the ro making the tiles was a major operation because erm when they first tried to make the tiles they tried they dug a hole big hole at Rawcliffe and they they tried to make forty thousand tiles , line them all up in the pit and they brought something like forty tonnes of dry wood chippings from the erm saw mills in er forest but they could n't quite get it hot enough so the whole lot had to be thrown away do again .
14 And I make a place for myself where I can watch them both out of the corner of my eye while I read .
15 No fool , Celia remembered thinking , as she drove them both back to the home she was soon to vacate .
16 But I noted them all down with the dignified " we " , for he and I now agreed .
17 Plant in the glass room , put them all out underneath the sprinklers .
18 Anita echoes this : ‘ As parents , we 're trying hard to bring our three up decently , and the thought that my sister-in-law could chuck it all out of the window depresses the hell out of me .
19 his foreign and done it , done it all legally at the hotel and so on
20 Again , my aim is to have clarified as much as possible by the end of November , so we can bring it all together at the Senior Management Strategy Conference .
21 But the company , now run by Joe 's son , Sir Anthony Bamford ( above ) , has seen it all before in the early '80s .
22 As the Lent Family Fast Day approaches I would like to thank you all again for the magnificent response to the Bishops ' Appeal for Ethiopia .
23 She looked at the few cigarettes left in her pack and then impulsively threw them all out of the window .
24 Tip it all out on the table Brenda .
25 After recovery tip it all back in the hole and tread down your turf flap .
26 Well would n't it be better to wrap it all up in the forms meeting .
27 I read it all up in the library . ’
28 Oh I 'd like , yes I 'd like someone to come here , oh I 'd like 'em all here for the day
29 Woodacon has sponsored the team for the last four years and would like to take this opportunity to wish them all well for the future .
30 The relationship is still going strong despite a heavy workload which takes them both all over the world .
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