Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [verb] [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The stone was carted down in spanned wagons to the ‘ bankers ’ where the merchants stacked it until ordered .
2 As one commentator noted wryly , there are more companies announcing Pentium-based machines then there are actual processors : a couple of dozen manufacturers spread their wares and Intel topped the whole thing off by announcing prices for the first time , and they are not cheap — 60MHz Pentiums cost $878 , while the 66MHz chip is $965 in quantities of 1,000 .
3 You start off by asking questions by the if you like and talking to people , getting to know people , getting next to people .
4 But , needing something to do after being ditched from pop show The Word , she has signed up for acting lessons at the famous Lee Strasbourg School .
5 I mean , we can , we can start by we I mean we can get people set up for doing things from the first of March ca n't we ?
6 We 're fed up with telling lies on the screen .
7 But yesterday , possums , Dame Edna Everage revealed that she was fed up with rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous .
8 Brass instruments mix with flags and uniforms but Macijauskas reveals that his pictures of marchers forming ranks before and breaking up into chatting groups after the parade , are just as important as those of the parade itself .
9 How you measure up to making decisions in the light of your clinical and theoretical knowledge will have a direct bearing on the quality of care you are able to give .
10 By taking patients directly to the trauma unit , the ambulance service is hoping to save valuable time , often taken up by transferring patients from the emergency department of one hospital to other specialist hospitals .
11 I went upstairs , showered and changed out of riding clothes into the more comfortable jeans and shirt I 'd worn the day before and pulled on sneakers and the red sweater for warmth .
12 Making a political virtue out of cutting taxes to the better off , in order to encourage them to give money to charity to meet the needs of others , is , to say the least , contrary .
13 Ted has now branched out into making clocks in the shape of different countries , and formed a small business to sell them to ex-pat communities around the world .
14 This was just as well because the washing was not only hung up on poles above but spread out upon drying racks in the street itself .
15 At night it would shine out brightly , projecting the shrine 's own life back in wavering shadows across the walls and ceiling .
16 So can anyone please fill me in on anything I 've missed out on regarding injuries/transfers on the Leeds strikers .
17 There were demands for higher wages , for social reform and for wider access to higher education , yet in 1966 the government felt the need to cut back on spending programmes as the economy moved into a minor recession .
18 As Comptroller General he is charged with authorizing the amounts paid out to spending departments by the Paymaster General , in accordance with the votes specified in the Appropriation Act .
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