Example sentences of "[adv] the [noun] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Emphasis is placed on how successfully the approach accounts for the events of the last five years . |
2 | Each of the dealing firms has a different amount of stock but you can work out who has what by how keenly the prices compare with the best bid , best offer . |
3 | This was presumably the reply given to the representative of HQ Army Group E whom Gen Schmidt-Richberg had been instructed on 13 May to send back to HQ 5 Corps at 1400 hrs the following day . |
4 | Slowly the girl toppled to the ground . |
5 | Slowly , ever so slowly the angle eases as the distance from the ice-screw increases and at last I can place another . |
6 | Slowly the water comes to the boil . |
7 | I kept piling in crosses and luckily the lads got on the end of them . ’ |
8 | Eventually the ALP emerged as the winning party with an expected overall majority of eight seats . |
9 | Eventually the day consecrated by the Romans to the sun was identified with the Jewish first day , and given a Christian interpretation where Christ was referred to as the ‘ Sun of Righteousness ’ . |
10 | Eventually the Orcs sent to the east for reinforcements , and a huge Orc army headed up towards the Black Fire Pass from the Badlands , which in those days encompassed the whole of the area which would come to be known as the Border Princes . |
11 | Eventually the brats arrived at the plasteel wall and burned entry through the rusted seal into a sultry , branching passageway . |
12 | Eventually the CIA stumbled on the fact that North was privately diverting these missing millions to the Contras . |
13 | However , eventually the matter came before the court and the father 's application was heard by Ewbank J. on 3 March 1992 . |
14 | Eventually the track emerges from the woodland onto open moorland , and climbs up the hillside . |
15 | Eventually the Shaws came across the Rectory in the village of Ayot St Lawrence , three miles north-west of Welwyn in Hertfordshire . |
16 | Eventually the police got into the house and a man was arrested . |
17 | Eventually the lot fell on the King 's daughter , Hesione , who was taken to the sea shore on the appointed day and tied to a rock . |
18 | Eventually the headman passed on the hookah stem and stood up , saying he 'd go and fetch the soothsayer . |
19 | Mistakenly thinking it would do no harm to put her at her ease — she was a plain woman with the faintest smell of spirits on her breath even at ten o'clock in the morning — he had mentioned the interesting photographs hung on the stairway leading to the stalls . |
20 | Notice that it takes on the formatting contained in the paragraph mark that follows it . |
21 | From then on the figures used in the White Paper to set targets for future spending were set in ‘ cash terms ’ . |
22 | A power to carry out improvements will not usually entitle a landlord to replace existing buildings with buildings in which the tenant can not carry on the business permitted under the lease ( Leathwoods Ltd v Total Oil ( Great Britain ) Ltd [ 1985 ] 2 EGLR 237 ) . |
23 | I pass on the advice given by the Lochcarron police : Do n't panic , the pilots know what they are doing and where they are going . |
24 | In trying to deal with non-academic work on its own terms it is carrying on the debate opened in the recent exhibitions of ‘ High and Low ’ at MOMA and ‘ Parallel Visions ’ at LACMA . |
25 | Rather the approach adopted by the Christian communicator should be in the form of critical contextualisation , which endeavours to criticise culture according to the values of the gospel of the reign of Christ as it impacts on a specific community . |
26 | One day Frankie was chopping a particularly springy orange box when suddenly the head flew off the handle and cracked our only mirror . |
27 | The LSE 's walls were plastered with slogans — a favourite being ‘ Beware the Pedagogic Gerontocracy ’ — and suddenly the Situationists moved from the world of small magazines , happenings , and Alex Trocchi to hand out their leaflets , and flypost their documents on ‘ Ten Days that Shook the University ’ . |
28 | Then he said , ‘ If I was to advertise this job how likely would you be to apply for it ? ’ , and suddenly the hairs prickled on the back of my neck , because I knew he was serious . |
29 | Apparently the difficulties arose from the fact that the Army had not informed the West German government about its recruitment of agents . |
30 | Apparently the match deteriorated after the break with 6 bookings , 4 from Sheff Utd , and Wallace and Deane booked for Leeds . |