Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [prep] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Boro must find self-motivation at unfashionable Southend after playing above themselves in the Rumbelows Cup semi-final at Manchester United in midweek .
2 We have designs for living as one with the world .
3 Choate shows up the hypocrisy of former Administration members who oppose the Japanese publicly but take large fees for acting for them behind the scenes .
4 She insisted quietly on halving the bill and he let her have her way , not wanting to jeopardize his chance of eating with her in the future .
5 From small beginnings the Credit Union has grown and flourished and offers advice and a means of saving for anyone in the parish .
6 MUR ON TIG WON The disagreeable experience of listening to oneself in the middle of a long speech and neither understanding what one is saying nor enjoying the manner in which it is being said ; a foreign accent ; a lion breaking wind after the evening repast
7 She made the mistake of looking at him as the thought formed in her mind , and had to suppress a gasp of awareness as she met his gaze .
8 Nobody would think of looking for him in the Channel Islands .
9 Paul speaks of suing for it before the praetor fideicommissarius .
10 This outcome , in turn , gave the Labour Party the double advantages of being able to choose the date of the next election and of going into it with the prestige of being the government .
11 What I was going to suggest then , Chairman , in the light of , in a sense a change of , a change of thought by me over the Christmas period , in a way it 's probably best it happened , is to ask if we could , because I 'm , I 'm keen that , this kind of different kind of strategy , there is a , there is a member ownership of the strategy , rather than just put something to you , that you would then have to , you know you , you have the paper in front of you , it 's a thirty page document , and you decided is actually to suggest that you have actually a , a , a member group of , of , of a few members , perhaps three or four members , erm , to actually work with me on this , in the development of that strategy , so there was actually a member involvement , because it 's straying more into the political field .
12 If we allow the King 's Cross Railways Bill to proceed and in the end no high-speed link or underground link between Stratford and King 's Cross is built , we shall be left with an enormous white elephant at King 's Cross with no means of getting to it from the channel tunnel .
13 The man ( if it was a man ) was probably a fairly junior member of the firm ; if only Henry could find a way of getting past him to the people really in the driving seat .
14 What not to do is to pan from the toddler back to the father , instead of cutting from one to the other .
15 The 2/2 Independent Company could now fulfil this role because they had remained a cohesive force , not just as a result of their training and leadership but in no small measure because these were men used to living in dry country and capable of fending for themselves in the basic departments of survival .
16 It would n't have been so bad , of course , if it had only been him , but there was that second-year nurse whom she had accused of loitering with him in the corridor — that was going to take some fancy footwork to get out of without loss of face .
17 One possible drawback could be that some people might decide to take an overdose as a result of learning about it through the media or public discussion , even if the behaviour had been presented as an inappropriate way of coping .
18 There was to her something romantic about the idea of sitting with him in the place where she had so often sat alone , eating a poached egg or macaroni cheese at a shaky little oak table .
19 Right , think of think of it with the brackets on , two times the whole compound , and the
20 Mrs Brown has been lobbying her MP the Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd for help , even to the extent of standing against him in the recent general election .
21 The amount of genetic difference between one animal and another , and hence the time taken to evolve , and the difficulty of evolving from one to the other , is measured as the distance in nine-dimensional space from one to the other .
22 I am even scared of bumping into him in the street .
23 U-turns , at least , imply a conscious act of steering by someone at the wheel .
24 Such patterns of stress may be so much more damaging than the sum of their separate effects because their co-existence leads to a different attribution of meaning to them on the part of the child .
25 I think you 've also got ta look at it from the kid 's point of view and perhaps I 'm wrong here but , you know when you think , I mean , the these are going to be done very , you know er i i we got a sort of time limit , and kids are going to be told during perhaps a two week period
26 He began to think he could be doing more important things like writing to everyone in the country , asking if he was their son .
27 " It was just like talking to him in the old days in Algiers in Allied Force Headquarters . "
28 I would admire any conductor just for getting through it from the first note to the last without too many disasters P there 's a pitfall a minute .
29 For example , you could reward a child for staying with you in the supermarket by buying a small treat as you leave .
30 ‘ You always did stay up late , ’ she said , moving towards him , standing provocatively close , before walking past him into the hall .
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