Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [noun pl] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The second solution is to try to carry ambiguities around in the form of constraints [ Sussman & steele , 1980 ] .
2 Most dealers , however anticipated something of the kind might happen once they were forbidden to sell clients out of the stock .
3 The grammar school in Weirwold only takes boys , ’ she said in protest to Zach , ‘ and they never bother to put girls in fer the high school .
4 If anyone needs to take funds out of the Shearson scheme early , they can do so via selling the note itself .
5 But our two leaders had bitten off more than they could chew when they tried to make leaders out of the rest of us .
6 You tried to make patterns out of the flowers and ribbons on the wallpaper .
7 The rolling forest of Wensleydale that surrounded Bainbridge has gone now , with its deer and wild boar , but the horn that was blown at dusk every evening between Holyrood and Shrovetide to lead travellers out of the forest to safety still hangs behind the bar of the Rose and Crown , although it is blown now only at village weddings .
8 are they going to put railings up to the same height as the wall ?
9 She stood there like a dark messiah with some unseen flock before her , and Pete could n't help but begin to assemble shapes out of the grainy darkness and to give them solidity and movement .
10 It is possible that special introductory units should be produced to get teachers out of the C category ( TESTDRIVE goes some way towards this ) , but at present the CDL teacher is a challenge that every unit must face .
11 Only last month , BR agreed to put barriers back at the crossing at Ruswarp .
12 I like to see things through to the finish — and to see them through successfully . ’
13 The young female beast of burden could added the indispensable portable door-lock , guaranteed to keep undesirables out of the flimsiest room , which was advertised in Cook 's Excursionist .
14 ‘ Untidy pig , ’ Alice said , and began to throw things back into the drawer .
15 They will try to frighten voters back to the two old parties .
16 ‘ I knew very quickly that to get the kitchen exactly how we wanted it , we 'd have to swap rooms around on the ground floor .
17 And then , after putting the note on his bed for him to read when he came back for his rest and covering it with the undyed hessian bedspread in case their child saw it , she would sit down and try to wring words out of the sleepy little boy at breakfast before he went off to school , and find that she had an empty morning in which to worry about what she had written .
18 He will even attempt to take bones out of the mouths of our two German Shepherd dogs , Nikki and Sheba .
19 What are the science-related issues that the public will have to make decisions on in the near future ?
20 The magistrates at Speenhamland in Berkshire decided to supplement wages out of the poor rates , and this system of outdoor relief soon became general ; years of demoralization and artificially low wages ensued , but there was no mass starvation and a revolutionary situation was avoided .
21 Owen could not tell whether this actually was the demonstration , conveniently moved in view of the circumstances , or whether Osman meant to whip things up to the point when the crowd would storm the barricade .
22 Through these policies it was also hoped to pull women out of the work-place , by glorifying the role of nurturing , family women to reduce unemployment .
23 Place the royal icing in a piping bag with a fine writing nozzle and use to pipe tassels on to the towel , ties on to the shorts and arms on to the sunglasses .
24 In the 1950s , anti-Communism and the ideology of the nuclear family combined to put women back in the kitchen and to launch a series of prosecutions of gay men which amounted to mass persecution .
25 This is a pity as its delicate , lacy leaves have an unusual flavour , which helps to lift recipes out of the everyday routine .
26 Barrie Corless says it seems criminal that a side like Gloucester were facing relegation last season so he will be looking how they can improve … he adds there were problems last year and it wouyld be unrealistic to hope for instant success but hopes to turn things around in the not too distant future
27 helping to get clients up in the morning
28 All the main banks stress that they do not want to boss firms around in the German style , nor do they want to send in managers or directors .
29 The 1988 Act allows open enrolment , so that schools are forced to accept children up to the limit of their capacity .
30 Accordingly leave to serve Lies out of the jurisdiction could not be justified by Cargolux under article 39 CMR paragraph 2 and Order 11 of the Rules of the Supreme Court .
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