Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] the [noun pl] in the " in BNC.
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1 | But for the interested amateur the travel companies offer trips which include opportunities to follow the grey whales of the San Ignacio Lagoon , view tigers in India , search for orchids and birds of paradise in Papua New Guinea , or track down the gorillas in the Mountains of the Moon . |
2 | I do n't want 'em mowing down the tents in the dark . ’ |
3 | But they gloss over the ambiguities in the concept of the subject which underlie these difficulties . |
4 | How large were the , were the classes with these influx of all these , di did it boost up the numbers in the ? |
5 | Once you have added up the figures in the budget planner , you will have to deduct income tax to arrive at the net spending amount available to you . |
6 | When we consider the essential role of susceptibility it becomes plain that the people who caught a cold in the bus were ‘ ill ’ before they ever stepped onto it , for if they had been healthy they would never have picked up the bugs in the first place . |
7 | 13 May — A Movement Accompaniment Day run by and , which will also include an opportunity to try out the machines in the Fitness Centre . |
8 | Finding out about test-tube fusion quickly becomes a cloak and dagger venture as desperate scientists and others resort to spying to find out the secrets in the Utah lab . |
9 | It is important to find out the regulations in the local authority concerned . |
10 | Make sure the quantity in the can or bottle is the same if you want to find out the units in the can or bottle you are drinking . |
11 | ‘ I have seen other drivers race around the barriers in the past . |
12 | ‘ No , ’ said Harry , already in his mind scrambling down the rocks in the dark to Severnside . |
13 | However things turn out , try to reflect the mood of the scene by the pace of the cutting of your shots : if the children are quiet and thoughtful , the shots can be held a little longer than if they are lively and excited ( provided that the adult does a good job of filling in the gaps in the action ) . |
14 | It said 60 anti-guerrilla units cut down the plants in the indigenous area of Aponte in El Tablon , more than 460km ( 312 miles ) southwest of Bogota , at the weekend . |
15 | Summer died under the weight of falling leaves , and autumn filled up the ruts in the road with rainwater , like blood filling fresh claw-marks . |
16 | The students and staff were up at Sam re-painting the stones and filling up the holes in the road . |
17 | Village fêtes in particular often show up the divisions in the village rather well . |
18 | The three friends sat down and enjoyed their favourite pastime — eyeing up the women in the theatre-bar . |
19 | As proved by history , women are the ones who have to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of war . |
20 | It also demands that someone is skilled enough to set up the stylesheets in the first place unless you want to stick with the standard set provided by Xerox . |
21 | Passing between the granite houses lining the main street of Moretonhampstead , he drove on , his headlights picking out the bends in the serpentine road . |
22 | As it does so , its liberated body begins to swell , filling out the folds in the new skin . |
23 | The 1979 manifesto had promised to restore to the private sector the recently nationalized aerospace and shipbuilding industries , sell off the shares in the National Enterprise Board and National Freight Corporation , and review the role of BNOC . |
24 | You can look up the sections in the library . |
25 | Their new LP ( their best since their first , Psychocandy ) is good for different reasons : because it has the sort of rumbling guitars and invigorating , climbing , bittersweet songs that make you jump out of bed and open up the curtains in the morning . |
26 | But they let themselves be diverted to the Nile Delta and there holed up the Persians in the ‘ White Castle ’ . |
27 | Even though the defendant does not regard the nature of his own conduct as being disorderly , he has a sufficient mens rea to satisfy the section by being aware that he is using offensive language , or kicking over dustbins or turning out the lights in the cinema , or whatever else may be alleged to constitute the disorderly behaviour . |
28 | As she and Marian dug out the vegetables in the pouring rain , they talked of Talbothays and of the sunny green fields and of Angel Clare . |
29 | ‘ So … if the kitchen bag had just been changed and the photos were on the top outside , it can only mean he threw out the photos in the last couple of days . ’ |
30 | The inspiring influence behind an automatic promotion triumph is determined Boro will not just make up the numbers in the top flight . |