Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [verb] [pron] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | Then it was gone ; and Bigwig 's fur was blowing in the whack of wind that followed it down the hedges . |
2 | Well , let me tell you , ’ she flung at him acidly , ‘ you 're a bygone species , you 're on your way out , and if you do n't turn that wheel and head us back the way we came I 'll see you in gaol for this faster than you can say pieces of eight . ’ |
3 | Only two and a half hours more to go , I told myself , and fixed the old lady with a hard stare that I hoped somehow conveyed to her what pleasure , what deep and lasting pleasure , it would give me to haul her off her seat and push her out the window . |
4 | Out of all the bands the NME posse catches at the CMJ , RATM are by far the most brilliantly relevant : the first to grab political issues by the scruff of the neck and ram them down the toilet pan . |
5 | I also made a documentary about the U-boat campaign which in two world wars had nearly brought us to our knees ; and I have always regretted that after the last war , when we sank so many of them in deep water , we did not keep one as a trophy and bring it up the Thames into the heart of London : it would have been a perennial attraction for every schoolboy in the country . |
6 | They were all in a room near the adjutant 's office , waiting for Woolley to get off the phone to Corps H.Q. and tell them where the day 's flying would be . |
7 | Words that will express something of the deep complexity that makes us precisely the way we are , from the momentary effect of the barometer to the force that created men distinct from trees . |
8 | ‘ The guy that was sober told him to get a grip and pulled him out the shop . |
9 | With a final gesture she put the key on the sill of the narrow window and pulled herself up the stone steps . |
10 | Shall I hire a gondola and take you up the Grand Canal to the sound of trumpets ? ’ |
11 | During this rest period I interviewed Chris by telephone and asked him how the wedding of the year had gone . |
12 | After long deliberation , they settled on a dark bottle-green , and the elderly assistant measured off the required length , pulling yards of cloth from the bale and running it down the length of the counter , measuring it against a fixed brass rule . |
13 | The landlord then relented in part and gave her back the keys to the bedsit . |
14 | Here are , race that fucking whore and get her out the bloody way |
15 | This account gives rise to two questions , both of them large and difficult : first , how do ideological state apparatuses ( ISAs ) constitute individuals ; and second , how can Althusser justify his claim that his theory escapes the tentacles of ideology and tells us how the world really is ? |
16 | Well we may as well have got that money and thrown it down the toilet ! |
17 | People who were doing nothing in particular took up the cry and chanted it down the block , like priests in some strange pagan mass : |
18 | The tongue acts as a pump , helping to suck in small forms of water-life and squeeze them down the throat . |
19 | ‘ You can get a man inside it , and they 'll tie a heavy stone to the King 's body and push it down the pipe . |
20 | The second policeman managed to get a shot off in panic , but before he could take aim properly , one of the skinheads smashed his shoulder with a baseball bat and knocked him down the aisle steps . |
21 | The Chancellor of the Exchequer was a little more friendly since he ‘ would rather give money for Education than throw it down the sink with Sir William Beveridge ’ . |
22 | Turn the right side ( smooth side of knitting ) to the inside and fold it so the two side edges of the knitting can be sewn together to make a tube . |
23 | You can buy them one day and bring them back the next |
24 | No talk of the tittle tattle of erm the citizens charter that gets watered down one day and becomes something else the other day and you might get a free train ticket out of it some time . |
25 | I tell you , one night , if we knew he was coming , we would wait for him round the back and pitch him down the falls ! ’ |
26 | Pour it in a glass and look at it , or a spoon but pour it out the bottle , hold your breath and Bob 's your uncle ! |
27 | I stole the father and gave Him back the son ! ’ |
28 | Sally took the strip of paper and stuffed it down the front of her skirt . |
29 | He would probably have halted the advance and ordered me up the front . |
30 | Simply order them a couple of days in advance and pick them up the night before or on the day they are required . |