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

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1 Development planning first became widely known about in the 1950 's and since then various attempts have been made to help women , specifically , in underdeveloped countries with varying degrees of success .
2 Sexuality was a major political issue in the suffrage movement.During the years before the First War the history of sexual politics became intimately bound up with the progress of feminism .
3 Her husband , Michael became so bogged down with the worry of running their farm , he killed himself .
4 A.K. Chesterton , the ex-BUF propagandist , became so carried away by the effect of his anti-semitic diatribe that he ended his speech by advocating the use of lamp-posts to string up the Jews .
5 Very soon , they eat enough to pass on to the next stage of their life cycle .
6 We got so fed up with the leaking roof that we decided to try and mend it with some tar .
7 The process of de-differentiation that they celebrated has arguably increased exponentially in the past two decades .
8 The mitre template has since come back onto the market , but at prices like £18-£20 and considering the relatively small amount of work in which it is employed , some readers will no doubt feel that they could spend that money more profitably , so will want to make their own .
9 She has since toured extensively in the USA and parts of Europe , but has made very few appearances in these islands .
10 The architect , Bogdan Bogdanovic , whose entire career has been devoted to the tragic commemoration of war victims , is one of the very few Serbians brave enough to speak out against the current Serbian aggression .
11 A skill he has obviously picked up under the guidance of Dalglish .
12 She needs only to run close to the form which saw her finish second to multiple scorer Kassab over course and distance last month to turn this contest into a procession .
13 Australia 's Great Barrier Reef ( below left ) consists of thousands of coral islands , stretched along the entire coast of Queensland ; yet it has all grown up in the past 9000 years .
14 ‘ It has all worked out for the best , yes ?
15 But she has long scored highly on the qualities of being decisive , resolute , and principled , a perception helped by the Falklands war and the comparison until 1983 with Michael Foot , the Labour leader .
16 Thomson 's free kick Pearce gets it clear and then won back by Hill but has only gone back to the Forest skipper .
17 By twelve o'clock he had usually earned enough to live on for the day .
18 There is a connotation to leadership that needs perhaps getting out of the way .
19 I live in an area of high unemployment and it drives me mad when married mothers go back to work just to get out of the house .
20 they , they do n't know just walk around in the warehouse , they are
21 So at the end of their dancing career many tried desperately to hang on to the fringes of the theatre world as did matron Daisy Woodworth .
22 ‘ We tried desperately to get out of the format of landing somewhere , splitting up , getting lost and getting captured , getting into trouble and getting out of it .
23 Since the success of ‘ A Fish Called Wanda ’ , he has largely kept out of the public eye .
24 MRS Thatcher 's friends tell me that she has finally come around to the idea of going to the Lords after the election .
25 After years of anticipation , the Taiwanese-backed NuTek USA Corp in Cupertino , California has finally come down to the wire with its Macintosh-compatible technology : the company claims that it has developed the first machine that emulates the Macintosh without requiring installation of Apple Computer Inc 's proprietary ROMs .
26 So far the source of consultees names is the series of recent consultation exercises already carried out by the Department and the Metro Development Group .
27 With little over a year at the helm of BBC Radio Suffolk 's Gardening Club , Ric Staines has nevertheless slipped naturally into the role of host .
28 There are others who are n't even dancing : one who has just gone over to the veranda and plunged his hand into the vat of boiling oil so he could offer a hot puri to a child in tears : another who is standing in the midst of the dancers being continually buffeted as they come and go , and hungrily eating a plateful of raw rice grains .
29 A middle-aged building worker who arrived at the palace — his first time in such a place — after his marriage had broken up , said , " I was a little bit disgusted , they do n't treat you as if you were just unemployed , they treat you like a person who has just crawled out of the gutter . "
30 But the reason I have sat down so quickly is because the old man has just popped out on the northbound platform .
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