Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [verb] [adv prt] the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | After winning the Berkhamsted he went back to his home club and picked up the Watson Trophy with a 69 . |
2 | Whitlock shoved him back onto a tarpaulin in the corner of the warehouse and scooped up the Browning . |
3 | Almost all of these are now covered in a spurious black patina ( plate 8.3 ) ; indeed one can go through the sculpture galleries of the Greek and Roman Department and pick out the Payne Knight pieces from a distance , before checking against the registration number which invariably begins with 1824 . |
4 | Members are invited to log on to their computers and call up the Heisei menu . |
5 | This chapter describes , with some basic facts and figures , the range of institutions that make up the United Kingdom 's education system . |
6 | The following evening we established base camp at 16,700fft and spent the next 28 days , in fairly unpredictable weather , climbing many of the graceful peaks that make up the Chong Kumdan massif . |
7 | The 26 environmental groups that make up the Everglades Coalition say the agreement does not go far enough , failing to tackle the problem of how to restore the natural rise and fall of water in the swamps , which has been disrupted by dikes , canals and other human intervention . |
8 | From there the aircraft will be loaded onto shallow-draft barges and travel up the Willamette River , through the locks at Oregon City to a discharge site near the Yamhill River . |
9 | That gives Cabra £25m — which it would use to repay loans from the subsidiary and to buy back the Fulham ground for future development . |
10 | I snuffed Armstrong 's engine and dug out the OS map I 'd bought . |
11 | They picked up their skis and disappeared down the Vallée Blanche . |
12 | The Nailsworth Stream is joined by a number of tributaries en route , one being the stream that runs down the Horsley valley . |
13 | Bruce went to the book shelf and took down the Mackenzie Bible . |
14 | Most of his other property was left to John Williamson , who worked with Furber during his later years and took over the Kensington nursery , which was maintained by a succession of gardeners until the late 1840s . |
15 | When Frobisher sailed to the north of America in 1576 , inspired by hopes of finding a north-west passage to India or China in the way that hopes of finding a north-east passage had led to the voyage that opened up the Muscovy trade , he and his backers were excited to find what they thought was gold on the route . |
16 | For example , environmental audits of the prioritised projects of reducing chronic air pollution in Silesia and cleaning up the Baltic Sea , have shown that the most effective ways of dealing with the problems are to modernise Silesian state-owned coal burning power plants and provide sewage plants for Poland 's Vistula River . |
17 | It may have inundated lower Egypt , flooded the Nile and swept back the Red Sea waters to permit the escape of the Israelites fleeing from the Pharaoh . |
18 | To install the program simply load Windows File Manager and open up the SMITH directory . |
19 | Dr Kevin O'Kane worked in Baidoa for the Irish agency , Goal ; his wife , a doctor with Médecins sans Frontières , was evacuated last week because of death threats that shut down the MSF programme . |
20 | The RSPB is pressing the Government for stricter import controls and to sort out the EC 's double standards , which allow the importation of many Asian , South American etc birds , but ban trapping of European birds . |
21 | And then sailed from Montreal , I was going to go back my , it was my intention to go back to New York , but I changed my mind at Montreal and sailed down the St Lawrence from Montreal , back to Glasgow . |
22 | He must have appeared as " the man of destiny " , the young saviour , as he entered Constance and progressed down the Rhine in 1212 . |
23 | William Wilberforce and Marmaduke Langdale were patrons of the church and set up the Langdale Charity . |
24 | Once the task is complete we return to Fort George and drop off the RUC . |
25 | Only the day before mum-of-two Angela celebrated her 32nd wedding anniversary with husband Tony , 54 , boss of the company that dreamed up the PG Tips chimp adverts . |
26 | After destroying the abandoned village 's crops and rounding up the Nez Perce cattle , Whipple 's troops marched north-west to Cottonwood , having ‘ stirred up a new hornet 's nest ’ . |
27 | Preliminary examinations reveal an anomalously thick representative of the Grantham Formation , presumably occupying a channel that cut out the Northampton Sand ironstone and the top mudstone beds of the Upper Lias . |
28 | The Fnac has renewed its long-running offensive against the French system of r.p.m. on books — just a few weeks before the parliamentary elections which seem likely to spell defeat for France 's ruling Socialists , the party that brought in the Loi Lang to regulate book prices in 1981 . |
29 | Evidence that the SCN are the body clock can be summarized as follow : ( 1 ) Rhythmic electrical activity can be recorded from the nerve cells that make up the SCN and this rhythm has a period of about 24 hours . |
30 | Last year small river craft were brought in by air or overland to Kalewa and driven down the Chindwin to the Irrawaddy . |