Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] [adv] [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I am always sending my producers off to the BBC music library , telling them to seek a breadth of listening : let's be adventurous , dangerous and interesting . ’
2 It 's not so much that they undersell themselves in the UK , but they have to really pull their fingers out in the US .
3 Nursery parents are able to bring their cars on to the School Terrace to deliver and collect their children .
4 Young oil painters will have to be quick off the mark to get their entries in to the Winsor & Newton/Royal Institute of Oil Painters Young Artists competition .
5 She was too plain , and too shy , to bring out into society ; but that , as Dinah told herself , was no reason for allowing the young woman to idle her days away in the Hampstead house .
6 He had come , as arranged , to take her and her belongings over to the Hamiltons ' .
7 I took her things out to the Toyota .
8 Cheltenham Town have a relegation battle on their hands tomorrow in the GM Vauxhall Conference … they have to beat Welling United at Whaddon Road to stand any chance of staying up .
9 The scheme will work with clubs either selling their tickets back to the WRU at a fixed rate or by becoming involved in profit-sharing .
10 He fixed his eyes firmly on the Mach-counter as he began to throttle up .
11 Compared to that unspeakable calamity his days here in the Borinage , for all the filth and hardship , had been almost pleasant .
12 If he finds a job , it is not likely to be on Wall Street and he would have to hand a quarter of his earnings back to the Brooklyn centre .
13 Despite the agreed battle-plan , Franco did not move any of his forces up from the Jarama front and twice refused the request of the Italian Commander-in-Chief that his troops be relieved by Spaniards .
14 It would be a strange marriage , she thought , with Antoinette hitting the high spots in the big city , while her husband tended his vines here in the Périgord .
15 Book your tickets now for the Ulster Hall on Monday 19th April .
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