Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [prep] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | You have my sincere hope and prayers for a safe delivery out of your troubles , and which I fear not will be granted to you , and if I am not with you at the time you will have something to present to me when I do . ’ |
2 | We created something here , something live and good and untrammelled by the rigor mortis of this dying , stinking society clinging with its preying claws so hard to its privileges because it knows it 's dying , only it wants to kill everything else too , only able to say thou Shalt Not because it 's envious , because it 's cold and impotent — they only have to sniff a little bit of genius , of freedom , of life , and they 're on to it with the , lackey hounds tearing it up , and for why ? |
3 | ‘ They 're all over us in the air , and we ca n't stop them on the ground . |
4 | ‘ There 's been a reversal to bands saying , ‘ We 're just in it for the music ’ , and we 're not like that at all . |
5 | The so-called Higher Criticism had come late to Britain , and its consequences are still with us in the interpretation of stories of Virgin Birth and Resurrection . |
6 | At least Linfield are still above us in the championship race so you can keep on writing about them every day . |
7 | He went away a lot , with his work , but he 's been back with us for the last year or so , off and on . ’ |
8 | While it declined to say how much money it got this time , its four backers , the Mayfield Fund , Institutional Venture Partners , Menlo Ventures and St Paul Venture Capital , are now into it to the tune of $12.2m total . |
9 | This means handicaps are out for him in the immediate future and conditions races will have to be the order of the day on the run-up to Cheltenham . |
10 | ‘ Listen , Jacqui , I think I may be on to something about the way Steen 's behaving . ’ |
11 | But there does n't seem to be much in it for the peoples themselves . |
12 | I 'm only in it for the fund-raising ! |
13 | I 'm away from her at the moment ; perhaps you guessed . |
14 | I suppose you 'll be off with them to the theatre again , when you ought to be with Charles . ’ |
15 | I thought we might be out of it at the 4th hole in the last round . |
16 | ‘ I 'd find it embarrassing for Prince Charles to be out with us at the moment , ’ said Captain Barker . |
17 | Would Jake really be back for him at the Crystal Rooms at six ? |
18 | Gavin and all you other YCFC Whites , look out you 're slipping , you could be back with us in the 3rd again this time next season . |
19 | In that case we should be back in something like the unsatisfactory position we were in before the introduction of comprehensive schools , when the least successful children were relegated to schools that were openly admitted to be inferior ; and it is likely that the ‘ good ’ schools would , many of them , choose to free themselves from their Local Authorities . |
20 | We need some of the younger , newly retired to come and join us in the fight to restore the dignity and security that should be there for everyone in the autumn of their lives . |
21 | It would be quite worth it for the expression on his face . |
22 | We 're in the happy position of not needing any more money , so for the first time the bosses are n't in it for the profit . |
23 | These can be obtained free from Marketing and Resources and are well worth it for the ideas and information contained in it . |
24 | As with Frankie , so much of the pleasure is bound up with the sense of something breaking out all over the surfaces of everyday life , and you being in on it from the start . |
25 | And , ’ he went on before she could interrupt , ‘ you ca n't deny you were all over me from the very beginning . |
26 | ‘ Our house in London has been burgled but we were not in it at the time . |
27 | Tap , tap , tap , sparks flying everywhere and we were just above it with the cranes , waiting to fill the big ladles . |
28 | If they were still with him at the end of tomorrow , he could complain , but not until then . |
29 | ‘ You were n't with anyone in the kitchen . |
30 | ‘ The mugs who were ahead of us at the hotel , Fatso . |