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

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1 Peace People development co-ordinator Patrick Corrigan looks back on the mass rallies of 1976 .
2 As Ian Macdonald points out in The New Immigration Law ( Butterworths , 1972 ) :
3 And just past Morfa Mawddach station an RSPB woodland trail leads off to the right .
4 Perhaps the DNA of the mule germ-cells mutates back to the parental forms or , more speculatively , as Taylor and Short suggest , borrows chromatin ( chromosomal material ) from a neighbouring cell .
5 Because if you start messing your duvet up at night times it means that you do n't want to sleep underneath it cos it goes all scrunchy and horrible , and all the duvet bit comes out of the cover .
6 Money in the Royal Life and Hafnia funds rolls up inside the bonds tax free , because they are offshore .
7 Stoneywood Mill dates back to the eighteenth century , and is now part of the Wiggins Teape Group .
8 This carbon monoxide comes up through the coke and then comes in contact with air at the top of the fire and then burns to give you carbon dioxide .
9 I love to see water , as long as it 's not dripping down walls , and Vince 's sitting room juts out over the Thames .
10 pedersen , flo and wembley-scorer kjetil rekdal teams up with the press officer for norways national team at our internationals and have a leeds chat or two .
11 In thesimpler organisms , the feedback signal goes back to the boundaries on which the stimuli impinge .
12 A HUMID evening in Boston early last summer ; afternoon rain has cleared , and at Fenway Park the lead-off batter for the visiting Baltimore Orioles steps up for the first pitch from the Red Sox .
13 The Red Pepper Motel looms out of the dusk .
14 She has had a crisis of faith since her old man was put in the bin , and , a month or so ago , she took all her C. S. Lewis books out into the garden and burnt them .
15 As the road leaves Clashnessie Bay , the hamlet of the same name is passed and after a further mile a side road turns off to the right and crosses the bare and windswept peninsula , the Ru Stoer , to a lighthouse where it ends at a parking place for cars .
16 What you yo were trying to achieve is the expansion of the built up area towards the ring road , and thereby having built development hard up er as it is at the moment the ring road goes through for the most part open countryside on either side of it .
17 Food and Drink : The Alsace improviser Lucy Bailey tunes in to the style of jazz fan and winemaker Andre Ostertag
18 The other side lever remains back on the .
19 ‘ The partnership approach grows out of the quality approach , ’ Anthony Goddard explained .
20 ‘ The partnership approach grows out of the quality approach .
21 Every other Friday , London club Rage moves over for the night , bringing its own choice of DJs .
22 Walking through the ancient forest of Wychwood , EV Thompson steps back through the mists of time .
23 Chris Waddle moves from the right flank to the vacancy on the left caused by John Barnes 's withdrawal and David Rocastle takes over on the right .
24 Andrea Stuart tunes in to the rhythms of black history with Toni Morrison ; Carol Rumens glimpses the glamour of old Russia with Tatyana Tolstaya ; D J Taylor listens to the rural English past with Adam Thorpe
25 The three bedroom property dates back to the 1860s and is situated in Allerton Road right in the heart of Woolton Village .
26 At this point , a side glen comes in on the right with a path leading to the dominating heights of Carn Eige and Mam Sodhail , or from it the bealach between Tom a' Choinich and Toll Creagach may be reached and a fine view seen over Glen Cannich to the mountains of Glen Farrar .
27 David Collins takes over from the injured Mike Ford … and Dave Penney is back in the side …
28 David Collins takes over from the injured Mike Ford … and Dave Penney is back in the side …
29 A great silver shape comes out of the rain beside me .
30 The rationing of the household in the labour market spills over into the goods market by constraining the household 's demand for goods .
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