Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I mean , that was obviously put in here at the time that we did n't have anything that covered it .
2 The gypsies gathered at the horse fair came from all over the place so he could be anywhere after that .
3 Have you , technically , presumably erm , Gooch could appeal , you can be timed out if you 're not on the , on the field by that time , but then of course you 've got another erm eighty yards or so to walk to up to the far end .
4 The Communist Party could apparently hope for little from the Socialist League and for nothing from the Labour Party .
5 The Veterinary Medical Association so formed , familiarly known since then as the VMA , received permission to hold a meeting in the College theatre on 22 November 1836 .
6 But ceremonial and precedence none the less remained until well into the eighteenth century a factor of importance in international relations .
7 In a session lasting until one in the morning they had discussed Crime in Society with that lucidity which is only achieved at somewhere above the 100 mg per cent level of blood alcohol and with the comforting knowledge that one does n't have to drive home .
8 These horses are part-Arab , part-Basque and part-English , the English blood having been mixed in on the orders of Napoleon 1 , while the Arab strain has been traced , perhaps fancifully , to the horses left behind by the Saracens , who were badly defeated near here in the eighth century .
9 However , in September when he first saw the chemists ' proposal the ‘ good ’ data did not yet exist , indeed , did not exist until early in the new year .
10 Oethelwald is not heard of again after the battle and Oswiu re-established an overkingship of the northern Angles with his son , Ealhfrith , as co-ruler or sub-king over the Deirans ( Vita Wilfridi , chs 7 , 10 ) .
11 I decided not to go in there on the grounds that Tommy would not , and Tommy off duty in Tommy 's off-duty clothes was what I most definitely wanted to be at that moment .
12 For instance , the theme of the third sentence , It , does not relate to either of the previous themes or rhemes .
13 Whoever 's fault it actually was , the French aggressors , perhaps appropriately , were eventually blamed , for syphilis was generally referred to thereafter as the ‘ morbus gallicus ’ .
14 Yet international trade and the major enterprises were generally in the hands either of the Tsar or of foreigners , and the privileges granted Western entrepreneurs were not withdrawn until late in the century .
15 In 1952 Hall became a reporter on the Sunday Mirror , and soon moved from there to the Daily Sketch as woman 's editor .
16 Finally , it should be noted that high U/Pb does not survive for long in the convecting mantle ; otherwise the magnitude of Pb isotopic heterogeneity in basalts would be greatly increased .
17 In fact , the high ROI , in accounting terms , may not appear until late in the product life-cycle .
18 A final team choice will not made until shortly before the kick-off .
19 Mr Balladur , however , is not waiting until then for the money .
20 When she still laments her fate he can only add ‘ We are not bound for ever to the circles of the world , and beyond them is more than memory .
21 ‘ The Occupation … it was a bitter time for us all … even though Alain was not born until shortly before the Liberation , he did not escape unscarred .
22 Its structures , moreover , are irregular , supposedly answering to the needs of those within , not dictated from without by the demands of symmetry ; their emphasis is vertical , aspiring heavenwards ( as the Victorians frequently remarked ) , where that of the classical house is horizontal , connecting with the values of this earth .
23 The spiral structure of DNA and RNA molecules , the ‘ double helix ’ , was not proposed until late in the 1950s .
24 Evidently the body of Sergeant Day , who was mid upper gunner in Lancaster L7572 , was not recovered until sometime after the rest .
25 In any case , it does not detract from my central theme that ‘ traditional ’ chemistry is brought alive by anecdotes and can be great fun , a feat that modern chemistry simply can not match except perhaps in the case of hydroxyethane ( ethanol ) , after a few glasses of which , who cares anyway ?
26 Just talking about there about the people in the area .
27 Alan says : ’ I was amazed at the advice I received because their Mitchell Philpott told me not to transfer at least for the time being .
28 ‘ Oh , I 'm just thinking about yesterday in the Springall mansion .
29 ( b ) it was felt that the circumstances envisaged in the question were already catered for adequately in the existing rules and principles of professional conduct relating to conflicts of interests ;
30 Consequently , they are best advised at least for the first two years of recovery to concentrate primarily on just the one relevant Anonymous Fellowship .
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