Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [adv] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But no wh what I 'm , when I said borne out later on I mean later on in the report
2 I sit back down on the bench and sort of snuggle into my coat to try and keep warm .
3 I walk right up to the end of the platform .
4 I do n't want to go near them , so I walk right up against the shops , sort of leaning right against the windows so they wo n't get me .
5 I walk back up to the top gate .
6 I walk out on to the great parade-ground beyond , where the grandstands left over from Trooping the Colour are still displacing the more usual arrangements for Trooping the Parked Cars .
7 When I climb back up to the pueblo there 's a meeting in progress .
8 ‘ Sometimes I run out on to the pitch with an erection , I 'm so excited . ’
9 I set off back to the hospital — not in the best of tempers after a foul drive in filthy weather — and it was on the way home , as the wet lamps marched towards me , that it happened .
10 Then I get up out of the creaking seat and stretch my legs , taking my glass over to the floor-to-ceiling windows which form one wall of the ballroom and look out over the gardens to the railway line and the shore of the loch .
11 Oh well I suppose later on in the day if you have a look .
12 I go up on to the headland where there are huge cliffs shot with crevices and water streams down the walls from melting snow .
13 ‘ For a start , I go right along with the ‘ never look a gift horse in the mouth ’ proverb , ’ he said .
14 I go back over to the other side .
15 I wander back out to the garden , but the magic has gone .
16 That was the interview with Mr Heath I think earlier on in the week .
17 I 'm then coming up to it , I move fractionally out into the road
18 As I start forward out of the shadows I feel an arm of steel across my chest .
19 I step out on to the patio carrying the tray with porcelain mugs by Boots the Chemists .
20 But then you might worry , if I 'm bound to come back down again , how can I guarantee that I come back down into the right erm body again .
21 Sometimes I drop out for the first verse of songs and let Keith do rhythm and then I come back in for the second verse ; it brings the level of intensity right up .
22 I 'm , well I work part-time down at the local library .
23 To overcome this problem one enterprising manufacturer now produces narrow contoured baskets which fit snugly on to the shelves of all popular designs .
24 Gloves : Range from domestic grade , flock lined rubber for light cleaning , to heavy PVC styles with 450 mm cuffs which extend almost up to the armpits .
25 Fabrics with horizontal patterns will also give the impression of width , and curtains that are draped back will help to break the vertical line that would otherwise be formed by curtains which hang straight down at the sides .
26 This means that certain atoms , which decay straight back to the ground state , can be made to absorb and re-emit thousands of photons during their transit across the laser beam .
27 Nowhere is this more apparent than where access to farmland is most easily accomplished and is least organized — in those rural areas which abut directly on to the main centres of the population : the so-called ‘ urban fringe ’ .
28 The theories in question arose originally out of a joining together of empirical research and clinical observation , some of which go right back to the very earliest descriptions of schizophrenia and it is therefore instructive to consider , first , what Bleuler himself believed to be the essential features of the ‘ disease ’ that he had named .
29 They followed the porter along the serpentine path , then suddenly they were through the trees and into a glade ringed by clumps of trees , silent except for the gurgle of a small brook as it splashed down some rocks which thrust up out of the ground like the finger of a buried giant .
30 A pair to fit wellies which reach right up to the knee cost a penny short of a fiver .
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