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

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1 Got an up on top the thing look .
2 Where dirt does drop out of suspension the term re-deposition is used .
3 He did , and when he eventually learned that the child 's mother had committed suicide and that out of compassion the rag woman had taken her into her house to save her being put in the workhouse or farmed out , again they both agreed that the rag woman had worthy motives .
4 It is only a couple of years ago that Jenkins rejected out of hand the Wales involvement he has now taken on , and — until Davies and the Wales manager , Robert Norster , beat their path to his door — he has tended to use the expression ‘ poisoned chalice ’ whenever anyone sounded out his interest or rather the lack of it .
5 sketch out on paper the process model which you want to use within LIFESPAN .
6 Both were villages with large numbers of Hinkley workers and which , a few years before , could have been relied on to toe the company line .
7 Both Doherty and Stephen Beatty fired in decent crosses early on to test the Tbilisi keeper and then Johnston almost get on the end of a long punt upfield by Dornan .
8 When we were all off-duty of an evening , Rosemary and I would get ourselves done up in our civvies ( strictly forbidden ) , and with our greatcoats and hats on to fool the eagle eye of the duty NCO in the Waaf Picquet Post , totter down the drive to await the arrival of the boys in the car .
9 Jaq presumed that periodically these would be switched on to prune the jungle back .
10 In spite of the 190bhp power output capable of taking the little car from standstill to 60mph in under seven seconds and on to double the UK speed limit , it is that smoothness and flexibility that impress rather than the muscle .
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