Example sentences of "[pron] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | We 're gon na get em trained up in the garages before we actually launch , but they are able now to say they are approved installers so they will be getting all the stuff , everything in relation to it , I 've given em a list of the people involved in Nottinghamshire and it 's the launch is on the seventh March at West Bridgford , and basically the system is ready and up and running , thank the Lord after hard work by er Keith and us all at various times , but it 's been mainly down to Keith . |
2 | G passes through condensers. er and that er and then through the er through the coolers and it its got back into the boilers at the proper temperature . |
3 | As soon as he heard the story , John Coffin had himself taken back to the police centre dealing with the case . |
4 | His run at Haydock last time is best ignored as George Duffield got himself jammed in on the rails until too late . |
5 | It 's official designation is an eyecatcher ; the idea was you looked out of the windows of the house and that your eye was drawn to the temple at the end of the lakes . |
6 | Well I would have thought so but Pat have you found out about the names ? |
7 | Nor was she forced out by the men in grey suits — though intrigue played a major role . |
8 | The traveller was then grilled by the corrupt Indian border officials : ‘ Their custom was to take a quarter of everything brought in by the merchants and to exact a duty of seven dinars for every horse . ’ |
9 | ‘ How wonderful to have something passed down through the generations . |
10 | As the day of the wedding drew closer , the young Campbell lass found herself caught up in the arrangements . |
11 | She remembered him propped up by the nurses , waving his little hands about . |
12 | Were they picked on by the police , the people in the , cos that seems a pretty severe sentence . |
13 | When Webern conducted student concerts I often found myself caught up in the riots . |
14 | by anything falling from vehicles or anything thrown up by the wheels of a vehicle ; except as provided in Clause ( 2 ) each party shall bear its own loss ( if any ) in respect of such damage irrespective of legal liability . |