Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | No need to go on about the band in this preamble . |
2 | He did not speak in the room , allowing his clothes to fall on to the floor in the darkness , waiting for some stir or sign from Rose , but the only sound in the room was the brushing of his own clothes falling in the darkness . |
3 | Sjahrir was not prepared to cooperate ; the others decided to go along with the Japanese in order to extract concessions from them . |
4 | As Major Pond discovered , seat-holders were let in through side doors while hoi polloi had to come in through the front in the hope of getting what they could . |
5 | FORMER Liberal leader Sir David Steel yesterday urged Labour to stand down for the Liberal-Democrats in seats they can not win at the next Election . |
6 | It was a little plane , and it was going to come down on the road in front of the prison ! |
7 | However , its subsidiary , Barclays Direct Mortgage Services , was able to come up with the sums in a matter of days . |
8 | European sales accounted for 25% of NCD 's revenues last year — the company expects that figure to rise to 40% this year as Europe begins to catch up with the US in its adoption of X-Windows-based technologies . |
9 | Well , she 's not going to jump out of the window in the next hour , is she ? |
10 | In the course of the journey one of them , an RAF pilot , had been shot dead trying to jump out of the train in an attempt to reach an Italian fighter plane on an airfield and fly it to Yugoslavia . |
11 | Hewlett-Packard currently looks by far the best placed of the biggest manufacturers to come out as the winner in the 1990s — but then three or four years ago , that was being said about DEC . |
12 | Even before disaffiliation the Communists had urged all ILP " militants " to " take the lead in calling upon all revolutionary elements to come out of the ILP in a body , hold a separate conference and decide whether and in what way they can link themselves up with the only revolutionary party in Britain today — the Communist Party " . |
13 | the sky was a beautiful blue , the sun in just the right position for the rainbows to come out of the cleft in exactly the right position photographically . |
14 | Just off the Kurfurstendam , it is the first British project to come out of the ground in the city . |
15 | Practice varies , and it is good practice to find out from the beginning in order to avoid unpleasant surprises at a later date . |
16 | During the operation , I 'm going to come back to the door in a minute , during the operation which gun were you carrying ? |
17 | She had to chow down with the others in the common-room now she was mobile . |
18 | And that , in turn , is likely to feed back on the Government in the form of pressures from the most irresistible of all Tory constituencies , the City . |
19 | When he craned to stare down at the crowds in the great square below the palace , his head moved so that it rested upon the parapet like a decoration . |
20 | Alexei seemed to look down at the folder in his hand . |
21 | In the street below the house with the dome people were pausing to look up at the arrows in the spike . |
22 | Robert did not shift his eyes , waiting for another image to swarm out of the chamber in front of him , but all he could hear , now , was groaning . |
23 | To this end they have collectively built up an enormous fund of local knowledge and experience , not just of the water and its peculiar hydrodynamics but also the sides of the gorge as well , things like the best portage routes , where to escape out of the gorge in an emergency , where and how close you can get with transport , nearest telephone , helicopter landing sites , etc , a sad spinoff of being on call for river search duties in the event of tragic emergency . |
24 | And as he closed the window of his room against the night frost , he was afraid to look out on the hills in case he heard angels sing and the other folk in the home would dismiss the story because of the two , long drawn out drinks he had before sleep closed down another Christmas Day . |
25 | As the day wore on they heard everywhere around them the rill of running water , and grass began to poke up through the snow in clumps . |
26 | urge people to press on with the task in hand especially when they have second thoughts |
27 | She longed to give in to the desire in his eyes and her own body 's urging . |
28 | So we just had to pop down to the Castle in Chiddingstone for a pint or two . |
29 | Inside is a plastic platform which is perforated to allow liquids to seep through to the tank in the bottom . |
30 | The contractual right of the defendants to retain out of the moneys in hand a sum in respect of costs disallowed on the standard basis taxation is in issue . |