Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] [be] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ … a more meaningful and relevant physical geography may emerge as the product of a new generation of physical geographers who are willing and able to face up to the contemporary needs of the whole subject , and who are prepared to concentrate on the areas of physical reality which are especially relevant to the man-oriented geography It is in the extinction of the traditional division between physical and human geography that new types of collaborative synthesis can arise . ’
2 on the other side of the sun and the moon 's on that side and we 're on that side we 're in the light .
3 As soon as the goods are delivered to the Buyer in accordance with this contract they are at the Buyer 's risk .
4 8(2) As soon as the goods are delivered to the Buyer in accordance with this contract they are at the Buyer 's risk .
5 He said this week : ‘ If we do n't get grants for this work we 're on the dole .
6 As from this moment you 're off the Project . ’
7 I 'm only scoring like , opponents wrong score we 're in the wrong lane .
8 At 206 on the Townsend index for social deprivation it is in the worst 5% of all electoral wards in Wales , chiefly because of high male unemployment .
9 In another moment she was outside the room , her heart hollow , and the tears pricking at her eyes .
10 In late October he wrote again to Rohde : " This evening I was at the Euterpe Society , which has started its winter concerts , and refreshed myself with the Prelude to Tristan und Isolde as well as the Overture to Die Meistersinger .
11 At this point we are in the position that the market had reached just before Apple got interested .
12 On another occasion she was on the bus with fellow sixth-former Huma Farooqui when another passenger launched into a verbal assault .
13 Tiny Rowland may have become a bore with his obsession over DTI 's failure to publish the report on the House of Fraser — but on this occasion he is on the side of the Gods .
14 This morning she was on the farther side of the gates raking the gravel into a pattern exact as a piece of embroidery , when Nicandra came tittupping along , her hat hanging by its elastic on the back of her head .
15 This morning he 's on the road by six-thirty hoping to be at his desk an hour and fifteen minutes later , at seven forty five .
16 The North-Easterners , fuelled by enthusiasm close to fanaticism , found their finance , players , admin staff , and facilities , and an exciting tale it is in the recounting .
17 Hayley I tell you what , have a word with my mother because my mother 's done it for years , always taken tablets , and I reckon this is half her problem now cos she 's got to her old age she 's on the change , and these things have affected her throughout her life now .
18 This season they 're in the top division of the British National Gridiron League and they 're out to make their mark .
19 Accompanying the little Tsunamis on their maiden voyage will be the great Sun Dragon , now renamed the Sparc Center 2000 , the biggest beast Sun has ever tried to field and a clear signal it 's after the Fortune 1000 's distributed data centre .
20 This week she is at the Orthopaedic Hospital in Gobowen , near Oswestry , where she is undergoing an operation on her arm .
21 In this respect it is among the noblest as it is the vastest moral spectacle in history .
22 when when you 're in in the fucking station waiting for the old train you 're on the front of the fucking platform .
23 In a 13-year career he was on the books of Crystal Palace , QPR , Southampton , and Birmingham City .
24 What a different man he is on the page !
25 They 're now even on to the vile Trade Union Reform Bill , they 're accepting it admittedly but but they 're accepting it , but it 's in the wrong Bill it 's in the wrong place it should be up in the front .
26 But this , this path it 's against the law to ride on .
27 It 's late this year it 's about the end of April in n it ?
28 This year I was in the choir and the whole family came to watch .
29 Evidently in positing a given object as an ontological individual I am at the same time committed to accepting that contextually there must be certain criteria whereby such an individual can be meaningfully referred to as numerically the same .
30 WHILE watching the Olympic boxing , I realised what a sensible idea it is for the amateur fighters to wear headguards to protect them from brain injuries .
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