Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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31 | Just when you expect them to lash into some wicked rockabilly they come out with the Radio 4 theme music soundalike of ‘ Mala Femmina ’ . |
32 | Right you get back in the middle please Bryony . |
33 | If ever I go out of the room without her she immediately bursts into tears . |
34 | Gradually I get out of the unscientific habit of trying to read other people 's faces , and come to see the bodies from which personality has faded as the automata which for scientific explanation they already are . |
35 | The more you pull down on the boom , the more you rail . |
36 | Not needing any more we turn back to the shore . |
37 | If ever we wake up in the morning and feel that this is just ‘ another day to get through ’ , then our life is painfully stuck — and it is fear and limiting beliefs which are keeping us stuck . |
38 | The ladies ' timing is impeccable : usually they turn up on the day that social-security cheques are due to arrive in the post . |
39 | Eventually we drift out into the leafy park behind the museum . |
40 | It 's as if he still lives there , so when I go past I look up at the window I 'd put him in . |
41 | Helplessly I look up from the patient . |
42 | Oh yes it 's , it 's been changed a lot and a , and er , it 's made such a difference and I 've met er , I 've got a er fr a very good friend who 's , who 's a Red Cross young man who I met at Leah Manning and he takes me out in the car which I would n't , never get out otherwise because my boys are all working you see they ca n't , they 're busy working and erm do shift work and security work , one 's got his own security business and the other one 's got a factory in Bishop 's Stortford so that they do n't get much chance , they work away , some of them do that they can not get to take me out see , so he takes me out , which he 's very , very good you know , he 's , yesterday he took me to erm , yesterday we , he took me to Ongar to see his sister in the bungalow and then he took me for a meal at erm The Chariot at er , at Brentwood , Brentwood , yes Brentwood The Chariot , it was quite nice I had rather , a good time , erm cos usually I ca n't get out unless I go out in the wheelchair you see I 'm confined to a wheelchair , though I struggle out into the kitchen with me two sticks and I 've got a stool in there that I do all my own cooking and I make cakes and that and I 'm doing a cake gon na make a cake for Christmas for me brother and make a cake , er another one for myself like , but , and then I go to my erm daughter-in-law 's to spend Christmas Day and then I , I 'm going to my son 's and spend Boxing Day which is my birthday , I 'll be seventy four on Boxing Day I 'm dreaded to say , yeah , but erm , this young man that takes me lives in Northbrooks , he 's er a widower , but he 's very , very good , he helps all us old people , you know , he 's ever so good he is to me , he comes up and brings my shopping today , does my shopping for me as well , so , well he 's , yes , he 's most kind , for , nearly two years I 've know him , that 's a photo over there , it was taken at a wedding look , of my , that 's it , over there , taken at a wedding dear , very good |
43 | thank you , Now I go back to the table , let's try and er get down to some specific example , when would er , when was priced Westcliff on Sea ? , when , when was that begun to develop er Mr |
44 | ‘ Now I go along to the enquiry and find a public display of drawings of these non-existent gates and discover the council is offering to withdraw them to meet DoE objections . |
45 | And now I look back on the years I wasted on the building sites and I should 've become a policeman ea a lot earlier cos it 's great fun . |
46 | Oh now we get on to the really difficult stuff . |
47 | Now we come back to the Alletsons ( or Allatsons ) mentioned in the legend as it was from them the Herberts acquired the property . |
48 | Now we go on to the second one . |
49 | ‘ Now we move on to the next step of our plan . |
50 | Now we move on to the reflector and Irene in particular has got a very high a lot of the others . |
51 | Well now we move on to the election of officers and as you 've heard two er officers are , have tendered their resignation , Alan and Joan . |
52 | Oh well I look out onto the window and see that it 's |
53 | In this sort of book you may well find that the pattern of how-will-he-get-out-of-this is more convenient to use while underneath you get on with the purpose of your story . |
54 | on well you go up on the left side . |
55 | Here you come up against the problem of the modern Pyrenees . |
56 | We use a succession of shorter puffs — and here we get back to the ‘ Little Bangs ’ . |
57 | But here we run up against the difficulty that this formulation appears to derive a prescriptive conclusion from two factual premisses . |
58 | well they go up at the side of it and down behind it |
59 | In the latter , agents are organizationally rewarded by how well they measure up to the relatively concrete criteria provided by the enforcement process . |
60 | Then I step up to the bar to order more beer . |