Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [to-vb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Motoring : Miles of smiles as the diesel comes of age : Brett Fraser on the Citroen AX , which offers fuel economy without much sacrifice in performance to drivers willing to turn away from the petrol engine |
2 | If they do n't , one should dismiss the idea of cars unable to get out of the garage as sensational rubbish-mongering . |
3 | 2 He drops his body weight downward to strike right through the boards . |
4 | You then follow Hunter 's Path , swinging uphill above the gorge , then crossing Piddledown Common to head back to the village . |
5 | Yet prostatic cancer is remarkably common ; coming third in cancer incidence after lung cancer and skin cancer in men , cases have doubled over the past 30 years and , according to experts , look set to double again by the year 2020 . |
6 | They proceeded slowly in the afternoon sun , Victoria content to gaze up at the massed conifers as they passed and listen to the rhythmic grating of the eight small horse-shoes on the roadway . |
7 | For visitors willing to penetrate deeper into the Südstadt , Galerie der Spiegel at Bonnerstrasse 328 will exhibit small sculptures , models and sketches by Bozetti , and still further south , Galerie Gmurzynska , at Goethestrasse 65 , will have a double exhibition of Malévich and Ellsworth Kelly . |
8 | A group of businessmen and politicians decided on Sept. 21 to carry on with the referendum proposal and on Sept. 26 began collecting signatures in favour of the referendum . |
9 | The search for a third museum able to contribute financially to the project ended when the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna agreed to participate in 1989 . |
10 | The MacMahon Act did not , as is often suggested , trigger Attlee 's decision in January 1947 to go ahead with the development of the British atomic bomb . |
11 | For any given cut into the cliff by the sea ( AB on Fig. 8.6 ) the amount of debris liable to collapse on to the beach will be proportional to the height of the cliff . |
12 | Is the , is the projected grant likely to go up at the same rate as in , as in nine ninety four , ninety five ? |
13 | Other acts quick to cash in on the latest sensation showed equally becoming maidens shedding their clothes prior to bathing , being examined by a doctor , or sun bathing . |
14 | Life therefore became a form of chemical interaction , with replicators able to change gradually through the mechanics of evolution . |
15 | It 's getting a bit late to clear up with the sun . |
16 | I did the erm it 's a bit tricky to describe where with the active areas because you have n't got room |
17 | Some of us younger males unable to play much during the week have similar views on this topic , but that 's another story . |
18 | Both Mr Porter and Mr Graham expect the NIE issue to very popular , with many local investors keen to hold on to the shares so that they can qualify for the discount vouchers will entitle them to money off their electricity bills . |
19 | circular DNA molecules able to replicate independently of the chromosome in microorganisms . |
20 | Last year was abysmal , we conceeded so many goals because the defence could n't cope most notable occasion was Man City away where 2 of their 4 goals came from shite defending ie defenders unable to pass back to the goalie who would then pick it up . |
21 | So they 're actually charging people a little bit more to get in to the pantomime this year . |
22 | Since this high work of fracture — which makes trees able to stand up to the buffetings of life and which makes wood such a useful material — can not be accounted for by any of the recognized work of fracture mechanisms which operate in man-made composites , George set out to find out what was really happening . |
23 | You 're a bit small to hang on to the handle . |
24 | Is the share of the world 's manufacturing likely to move increasingly to the Far East ? |
25 | Even the judicial system in the Dutch republic , in so many ways still among the most advanced parts of Europe , suffered from the lack of a powerful monarchy able to press effectively for the sort of reform which rulers in many less developed areas were now forcing upon their subjects . |
26 | Meet a man proud to go in by the tradesmen 's entrance |
27 | We easily recognise the aggressive action of a horse that snakes its head towards a newcomer , puts its ears back , pulls up its nostrils , and raises one leg ready to lash out at the other horse . |
28 | Have I QUIET MUSIC ready to REST in at the end of the hymn ? |
29 | Now it 's gon na be a , a bit harder to hang on to the thought here . |
30 | Before the company begins to move on its new goodies , it has Open Interface version 2.1 to get out of the door . |