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

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1 A third branch of the communications flowing out of EUCOM goes over landlines to the European headquarters of the US Air Force at Ramstein , Germany , from here the messages split up , going directly to the control centres in the convoys and to main operating bases such as Greenham Common .
2 Yet to impose a purely ‘ universal ’ reading on a novel such as Pedro Páramo is to impoverish it , for it also — and more immediately — conjures up associations with the ancient Mexican myth of Quetzalcoatl 's journey to Mictlan , the kingdom of the dead , and the world into which we are introduced is one where the indigenous cultural tradition constitutes a living presence .
3 It conjures up images of the old Nimble bread adverts with the girl in the balloon , or the bit in The Snowman where the kid flies over the coast .
4 CONTINUING HIS LOOK AT HOW TO USE IMAGES IN YOUR DOCUMENTS , JOHN BENNETT CHECKS OUT SONE OF THE BEST PC DRAWING PACKAGES AND EXPLAINS WHY YOU DO N'T HAVE TO BE MICHELANGELO TO USE THE .
5 When the £5 million Juventus midfielder leads out England for the first time he will spare a thought for the man who captained England to 1966 World Cup glory , just 48 hours after Bobby Moore revealed that he was battling cancer .
6 The central action revolves around persons of the same sex and figures of speech having the same gender reference as they themselves .
7 Whenever Marx or Freud or any other thinker is used in such a way as an authority of revealed truth , then the community of sociologists opens up discussion on the basic aspects of the theory .
8 Initiated by the CBSO under its electrifying young conductor , Simon Rattle , it will soon receive another boost , when Sadler 's Wells Ballet takes up residence in the refurbished Hippodrome under its new name , the Birmingham Royal Ballet .
9 Samuel 's argument uses the example of ‘ nation ’ , which he points out historians of the left have shied away from either as a subject of study or as a symbolic category .
10 Hence if the construction of the building which is to be the catering premises shuts out light to the adjoining premises it thereby infringes the rights of the neighbours and gives rise to a cause of action for contravention of their easement of light .
11 As Reinhard Drifte has observed , ‘ Here for the first time , the idea of a Japan-US security treaty emerges along lines of the actual treaty of 1951 . ’
12 In Alton Locke Kingsley takes the reader into a house like the ones depicted by Godwin with the caption given ( Fig. 35 ) , where the rushlight picks up reflections through the broad chinks in the floorboards of the sewer below .
13 She picks up speed in the late evening , after most of the passengers have eaten .
14 Joseph Kahl , in his attempt to measure modernism , picks out participation in the mass media as one of his key criteria of the modern .
15 It uses experiments to measure its subjects ' behavioural components , and sets up psychologists as the neutral agents of these experiments .
16 Therefore , if a bookmaker pays out money in the mistaken belief that a certain horse has won , s.5(4) is inappropriate .
17 The trust fund that collects pay-roll taxes from employers and workers and pays out pensions to the old and disabled is running big annual surpluses ( see chart ) .
18 There is a ‘ banker ’ , who adjudicates and pays out winnings to the two players .
19 This is the document which spells out proposals for the future shape of Gloucestershire .
20 And drags down Mira to the nether World .
21 The extension of the LFA has left this gross anomaly unaffected since it brings in land at the lower elevations outside the original LFA boundary .
22 Typical is the Pine Gap installation near Alice Springs in Australia , a huge project that sucks up communications in the Far East and Pacific .
23 Parents opening accounts will find that The Royal Bank of Scotland 's Rainbow Savings account comes out top of the major high street banks , paying 8.25 per cent net , followed by the Bank of Scotland 's Supersaver at 7.82 per cet .
24 Parents opening accounts will find that The Royal Bank of Scotland 's Rainbow Savings account comes out top of the major high street banks , paying 8.25 per cent net , followed by the Bank of Scotland 's Supersaver at 7.82 per cent .
25 Parents opening accounts will find that The Royal Bank of Scotland 's Rainbow Savings account comes out top of the major high street banks , paying 8.25 per cent net , followed by the Bank of Scotland 's Supersaver at 7.82 per cent .
26 Indeed , their everyday life constantly brings about reminders of the metropolitan life .
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