Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [noun prp] [verb] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | A week 's issue was missed after a spate of illness and walk-outs and eventually IPC agreed to give the paper its head and sanction a move to Carnaby Street . |
2 | And eventually Cornelius had to put the headlights on . |
3 | Travel within the rainforest is not easy and so WWF had asked the team to repair and make " river-worthy " a seven metre assault craft which now provides transport via the forest 's larger rivers — the most efficient forest pathways . |
4 | This publication may encourage other Civic Societies and perhaps CPRW Branches to attempt the production of similar books . |
5 | Nenna felt that she could have made a better hand at answering Louise if only Edward had taken the trouble to return her purse . |
6 | He turned back to his book and soon Tom reappeared to blow the lamp out . |
7 | But the festival returned the next year and gradually Reading grew to tolerate the pop fans . |
8 | All ‘ dokumente ’ discs are of enormous interest , and once DG has marked the passing of Karajan and Bernstein , I hope it will extend this series as a permanent ‘ historical ’ project to match EMI 's superb ‘ Références ’ output . |
9 | And now Tzanibey has seized the chance to defy you and poison it ? |
10 | Latvia , Lithuania and now Kirgizstan have done the same . |
11 | Then there was silence and then Melanie began to smell the men . |
12 | McMartin had joined in punching and kicking the lawyer and then Sommerville had stabbed the victim four times on the back . |
13 | They loaded the car and then Fosdyke offered to take the children for a coke in the café opposite the petrol pumps . |
14 | And then Simo 's got the equaliser , and I think Simo 's got two in two goals two goals in two games now , yes , very pleased with the overall performance and overall at the end of the day , not overall performance if you know what I mean . |
15 | And still Collimore and then Hill has to concede the corner . |
16 | And we talked of the Red Fort and how Pakeezah had cried the first time she went around it as a schoolgirl . |
17 | He expected limitless serenity of a man half Indian , and indeed Thomas had sustained the expectation for twenty years or more . |
18 | And yet Miles appeared to have the same complement of arms and legs as he did , the same disposition of eyes , nose and mouth . |
19 | To start with , an attempt is made to find the answer by considering what Matroc 's competitors do and weighing up two possibilities : ( a ) Matroc 's competitors have company brochures and therefore Matroc has to do the same ; and ( b ) Matroc does not need to imitate its competitors . |
20 | But already McCreery had noted the critical situation building up in 5 Corps area reported in the earlier signal , 0.410 , and had begun to take action . |
21 | It was a curious sensation , diving into water I could n't see , but once Robins had led the way , and was treading water in the pool , I followed without any fear . |
22 | POP FREQUENTLY benefits from string sections enhancing a song , but here Balanescu has altered the very nature of Kraftwerk — injecting flesh and blood , evoking warmth , passion and feeling where only industry and technology had previously operated . |
23 | This was the first meeting since both Koreas had entered the UN [ see p. 38437 ] . |