Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb pp] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The T & G traditionally have looked at the G M B as er look down at sometimes at the G M B. I 've heard them described before as the sweepers up union and various other things .
2 It was my ex who got me fixed up with the job ; Dizzy owed him , and he owed me maintenance for Jed , and I wanted to get away from town and get involved in something where I could start to 69 respect myself again … everything kind of fitted into place .
3 b ) How far has she travelled back from the market when her car engine went wrong ?
4 When Penry returned he smiled in approval to find her propped tidily against the pillows , covers drawn up to her chin .
5 I found him hooked up to the interactive software in the starpod .
6 Although the revs are low the blades are still turning so he has it tilted back on the iron roller .
7 Well I I want mine permed really for the wedding .
8 Now the Bishop has had me kicked out of the parish and it 's all your fault .
9 The three chief contenders for the leadership of the Socialist Party , when the ailing Andreas Papandreou hands it over , all tell you sensible things that would have got them drummed out of the party ten years ago .
10 Maritza and the new Luxembourg were better for Therese than he liked , but he 'd got her pushed out of the Baron and she would really look very silly singing Arsena , which was the juvenile role even if it was fairly static — and she would be even more ridiculous playing Sonja in Der Zarewitsch .
11 And I know that 's what she 's planning to do — get me thrown out of the company that I 've helped to build , taken a reduced salary .
12 Well I gets him pulled out of the ditch and I brings him down and it 's the time I , I had Sarah boil up the boiler for the pigs .
13 For the last hour his progressively alcoholised brain had reminded him of the consequences of justice ( small ‘ j ’ ) : of bringing a criminal before the courts , ensuring that he was convicted for his sins ( or was it his crimes ? ) , and then getting him locked up for the rest of his life , perhaps , in a prison where he would never again go to the WC without someone observing such an embarrassingly private function , someone smelling him , someone humiliating him .
14 SERB warlords were last night warned to keep their planes away from Bosnia or risk having them blasted out of the sky .
15 The hallkeeper will be asked to make an inventory of such goods and discuss with the school janitors the possibility of having them stored somewhere within the schools ‘ premises .
16 ‘ I 'll have you flown back to the Grand Bahama today , ’ Crowninshield said patiently , ‘ and the twins can join you on Sunday morning . ’
17 ‘ I 'll have you thrown out into the fucking snow until my new orders arrive . ’
18 Do have it put on in the cinema .
19 His wayward energies soon got him kicked out of the pop club , but ‘ Shakin' ’ is a magnificent entry , an untrammelled mother-humper of a tune .
20 That same day , another Minister visited Mr Ingham to disown responsibility for the story — the Minister feared Mr Ingham would want him re-shuffled out of the Cabinet because of the attack on Mr Baker .
21 When they were n't trashing their equipment ( something which kept them occupied deep into the Seventies ) , they were trashing each other .
22 His rich vein of form has come after a winter which saw him left out of the West Indies World Cup team … their loss has been Gloucestershire 's gain .
23 Taylor has been to Rome to talk to Gascoigne , whose last serious outing saw him carried off in the 1991 FA Cup final against Nottingham Forest with knee ligament damage .
24 Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em went straight into the chart at No. 1 , with an audience of almost twenty million .
25 The Government regard themselves as bound by that principle , and we expect to see it carried out by the management of the health service .
26 So he got out and he looked underneath and the drive shaft had fell off so he got it towed back to the garage wherever this garage was and they had a look at it and all the head were loose you could waggle them about !
27 She tried to recall his face , but got it mixed up with the actor , Edward James Olmos .
28 he got it taken out to the back garden is n't it ?
29 If we can do that and if we can hold the dam , as it were , for a few more years , that will give us time to assemble the ethical arguments against whaling , and to get them diffused further in the world .
30 If we can get them lined up at the entrance , they should be sucked through like water through a plug hole .
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