Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I feel he should have the chance to sort things out with the Accounts Commission before we discuss anything . ’
2 Er they , there were seasons for all these things and then erm balls , we used to used to play balls up against the walls .
3 Incidentally , there 's another hotkey that disables this for 10 seconds , long enough for you to shut things down before the UPS leaps into action .
4 Many computer-aided machines have locks to keep workers out of the innards .
5 Supply would be regulated by a system of government licences analogous to those already in force for tobacco and alcohol ( and which would serve , among other things , to keep drugs out of the hands of children ) , backed by strict policing and heavy penalties .
6 Tour sponsors Tetley Bitter have been unable to persuade customs to allow supplies in for the players .
7 He will even attempt to take bones out of the mouths of our two German Shepherd dogs , Nikki and Sheba .
8 The second circumstance is that planning legislation has given the Secretary of State the power to take applications out of the hands of local planning authorities and to decide them himself .
9 You tried to make patterns out of the flowers and ribbons on the wallpaper .
10 Censorship is a recurring problem in libraries , and there is no issue in librarianship which is more likely to bring libraries on to the pages of the Press , frequently in a damaging and trivial representation of the library profession .
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