Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] [conj] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Steam or press as directed in the making up instructions of the pattern .
2 The castor or wart that grows on the inside of a horse 's foreleg was also used as the basis for a drawing powder :
3 Or stay and listen to the rest if you want .
4 While the car is being repaired or serviced we ignore any limitations as to driving or use as shown in the policy schedule .
5 While the car is being repaired or serviced we ignore any limitations as to driving or use as shown in the policy schedule .
6 While the car is being repaired or serviced we ignore any limitations as to driving or use as shown in the policy schedule .
7 While the car is being repaired or serviced we ignore any limitations as to driving or use as shown in the policy schedule .
8 Any liability , injury , loss or damage that occurs outside the territorial limits of the policy unless you have paid an extra premium to have insurance cover outside the territorial limits .
9 Any liability , injury , loss or damage that occurs outside the territorial limits of the policy unless you have paid an extra premium to have insurance cover outside the territorial limits .
10 Any liability , injury , loss or damage that occurs outside the territorial limits of the policy unless you have paid an extra premium to have insurance cover outside the territorial limits .
11 Any liability , injury , loss or damage that occurs outside the territorial limits of the policy unless you have paid an extra premium to have insurance cover outside the territorial limits .
12 For several days she was allowed to do little more than lie and listen to the radio , almost disappearing under an avalanche of flowers and messages from all round the world .
13 It is possible to soften water by the addition of chemicals that displace or combine with the calcium and magnesium , such as sodium hexametaphosphate and ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid .
14 At home in the country , Dot thought , we burn wood , chestnut limbs that spit and hiss in the drawing-room , neat oak logs in the bedrooms that quietly glow through the night .
15 This probably explains why little children favour tall animals , that they have never seen in reality , to animals that slither and scuffle across the ground .
16 These data compare predator assemblages with trapping data from the same habitat over which the predator was known to hunt , and comparisons can also be made between different species of predator that live and hunt in the same locality .
17 It 's one shot wonders and weird groups that come and go in the bat of an eye — this strange serendipity that happens . ’
18 It 's one shot wonders and weird groups that come and go in the bat of an eye — this strange serendipity that happens . ’
19 we 'll show you now how to put on a pressure bandage for severe bleeding and then we 'll put the film on and you can see the whole lot again , okay , so just be in the room if you just push and push and push on the window and er the hand has gone through the window , right , and there 's no glass imbedded but it 's cut right across the palm and the reason that we show you this one is because the artery that feeds all these fingers comes and the thumb comes up in an arch like that okay , so the artery comes down , up in an arch across the palm of the hand , so the fingers and thumb all get a blood supply , so when you cut the palm of your hand there is a lot of blood pumping out , okay , so what 's the first thing I 'd tell her to do ?
20 The Bridge of Ice may be used to move friendly troops into hand-to-hand combat , in which case they may fight from the following combat round and count as charging in the first round .
21 And let that sit in the shoe box and then tape the shoe box .
22 The " healing " is therefore done between sufferers rather than from staff to patients and is the equivalent of the group insight and support that comes in the Anonymous Fellowships .
23 The cavalry had already ridden through the pall of dust and smoke that hung over the demolished Cutcherry and now they were ready to hurl themselves at the garrison , hastily assembled behind the churchyard wall .
24 ‘ He used to go down there and stand and look at the frieze Bulkeley was carving ; the one that will surmount the cart and later be hung in the chantry chapel at the other end of this house .
25 She swam and read and sat in the sun … about as close as she had come to getting what she 'd imagined for her one shining summer .
26 Find the highest score of all the other content words in that position , and add that score to the ’ highest-other-word scorelist ’ .
27 8.2 To take Lease following disclaimer If at any time during the Term the Tenant ( being an individual ) shall become bankrupt or ( being a company ) shall enter into liquidation and the trustee in bankruptcy or liquidator shall disclaim this Lease the Guarantor shall if the Landlord shall by notice within [ 60 ] days after such disclaimer so require take from the Landlord a Lease of the Premises for the residue of the Contractual Term which would have remained had there been no disclaimer at the Rent then being paid under this Lease and subject to the same covenants and terms as in this Lease ( except that the Guarantor shall not be required to procure that any other person is made a party to the Lease as guarantor ) such new Lease to take effect from the date of such disclaimer and in such case the Guarantor shall pay the costs of such new Lease and execute and deliver to the Landlord a counterpart of it This provision is inserted to avoid the fact that a disclaimer of a lease by a trustee in bankruptcy or a liquidator will give rise to the release of the guarantor from the date of the disclaimer .
28 But after 1936 — a turning point for Poland — only the French continued to supply finance ( over 2,600 million francs ) and roughly half of the trade credits and finance that flowed through the economy came directly from the state .
29 The piping is prepared from the end of a sturdy young shoot ; simply pull it from the plant , retaining 4–5 pairs of leaves , and snap or cut off the bottom pair .
30 This means it is time to loose the last two arrows and decide whether to aim for the middle of the target to boost your score , or to aim for the outside edge of the target and the chance of winning the Horn Spoon .
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