Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] [adv prt] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In the rest of the UK , these functions are carried out separately by the National Council for Vocational Qualifications ( NCVQ ) and a variety of awarding bodies .
2 In a smaller agency many of these tasks are carried out either by the managing director , the finance department or a general manager , with help where necessary from other members of other departments .
3 In contrast to this , all inputs to a process are carried out automatically by the IPC type expert system without consulting a human operator .
4 It is perhaps interesting to note that Baines in his History of Lancashire tells us that there are no mines at work in this Parish , nor any minerals found , except some fine specimens of copper ore which are picked up occasionally near the brooks in Rusland !
5 In a most interesting essay in the recent volume of Essays on the Depopulation of Melanesia the great psychologist W. H. R. Rivers adduces evidence which has led him to believe that the natives of that unfortunate archipelago are dying out principally for the reason that the ‘ Civilization ’ forced upon them has deprived them of all interest in life .
6 Guests ' bills are written up daily from the duplicate vouchers which are debited to the visitors ' tabular ledger and it follows that the balances shown on the guests ' bills must correspond with the balances in the visitors ' tabular ledger .
7 And Darren looks like an oversized leprechaun , all dressed in green and ready to go , meanwhile I 'm reporting this excellent news to you guys if you are listening out there from the national library association , er , er , er , er
8 This is when the bream are feeding very confidently , usually on maggots which they are picking up directly from the bottom , much as a chicken picks up corn one grain after another without having to move too far to do it .
9 " I do n't know why you 're wandering about here in the dark anyway .
10 So we 're meeting back here on the twenty fifth of April at two thirty .
11 They 're growing up all over the place and as you say , Ernie he he he did say about education but whose gon na run education in the future same as social services , you 'll soon find they 'll social services up into the health service .
12 For the latest , we 're going over live to the meeting , and our reporter Nick Clark .
13 So we 're going out well after the meeting to sort that one out , we 'll try it in there .
14 You 're wobbling about all over the strings .
15 That 's the real reason ye 're holed up here in the mountains … ’
16 and er they 're coming down here for the morning she always does it
17 I think they 're losing out more in the workplace than they are in the home , and I 'm only generalizing .
18 Funny that the kids are so quiet , usually after a day cooped up in there they 're jumping around all over the place .
19 We 're following up much of the documentation that we found and hope it could lead to other things which I can not reveal .
20 We 're following up much of the documentation that we found and hope it could lead to other things which I can not reveal .
21 Slack planning laws mean hotels are growing up all over the place , said Nick — who quickly threw out his own idea that the West has all the answers to the problems .
22 The buildings themselves are no longer self-contained or fully circumscribed forms but are opened up completely into the space around them to form a composition of interpenetrating , shifting planes , suggesting an extremely complicated transparent sculpture in low relief .
23 These stones , contrasting in shape and colour and radiating light , are shown off admirably by the severe but wearable linear design .
24 The long , slender pelvic fins are drawn up flush with the underside of the body , while the pectoral fins lie flat against the sides .
25 ‘ We know there are individual trusts with smaller turnovers than ours and mergers with acute services are going on elsewhere in the country , ’ he said .
26 If we make up a helical coil ( Fig. 4.2(b) ) the wires are going round always in the same direction so the voltages simply add and we may rewrite eqn ( 4.13 ) in the form
27 Many of the drivers are Brunel enthusiasts , but others are going along just for the ride .
28 ‘ The lights are going out all over the galaxy , ’ he said softly .
29 Well , we are going back now to the days of the hand joiner 's shop , when mouldings were scribed ( not routered ! ) and tenons cut with the rip saw .
30 The books are lying about all over the place in Shellerton .
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