Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [vb base] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The pronounced physical differences between them result only from the contrasted ways in which they are erupted .
2 Lush 's large audience , most of whom chatter blithely through the sensitive acoustic numbers , seem to agree .
3 Lush 's large audience , most of whom chatter blithely through the sensitive acoustic numbers , seem to agree .
4 Nor can one feel any sympathy for the various ladies in his life , all of whom conform outwardly to the strict etiquette of the enclosed society of the Austrian court .
5 Even when I eavesdrop I hear nothing but sex , thought Pascoe watching the four of them disappear out of the bar .
6 For a moment Trent thought of letting the whole damn lot of them go up on the reef .
7 None of the Indian girls complain , because they are afraid of being beaten up , so none of them go up to the headmaster and complain .
8 Well anyway , it reaches night and the three of them go down into the attic .
9 And the Relief Committee and the Board of Works inspector upstairs — four of them go out on the balcony , and there was a silence would have lifted off your hat .
10 They managed to get some ones on the sea , but they did have a try erm a lot of them come up with the erm barking up the wrong tree said the dog , you know , things like that with a bit of help .
11 None of them come anywhere near the high calorific value of a big fried breakfast or even two or three slices of thickly buttered toast .
12 Certainly , professional and managerial groups enjoy higher levels of consumption property , but the bulk of them fall well below the top 5 per cent who own 40 per cent of assets .
13 Many of them contribute much to the musical life of those congregations whose members enjoy singing to the accompaniment of steel bands and a variety of other musical instruments , with their distinctive rhythms and harmonies .
14 ‘ A lot of them look up to the likes of Johnny Marr and say : ‘ That 's what I want to sound like ! ’
15 Watching the two of them play together during the session it was easy to see that Tom was active and restless while Sue would sit quietly and watch what was happening .
16 But most of them finish up against the scaffolding .
17 ‘ Most of them finish up against the bridge these days , apparently . ’
18 Many of them live out in the provinces so we keep a good range of beers that include some from their part of the world , ’ explained Jim .
19 Many of them care less about the exchange rate than about what is shown on the chart on the right .
20 Well some of these national conflicts have been artificially created by the Soviet State , but of course some of them have n't like the Azerbaijan Armenian Border conflict , that 's been going on for centuries , it was existed before the Soviet and it 's gon na go on existing after it .
21 Undoubtedly the strangest of Sulawesi 's amazing fauna , the babirusa , a species of pig with four tusks , two of which curve backwards over the head .
22 Two console tables and two encoigneurs in the same taste complete the furniture , with the exception of the carpet , which is Axminster , of suitable design , and the rich tones of which contrast advantageously with the delicate effect of the other furniture : in the centre of the design are the Royal Arms .
23 These two executive/client spaces are supported by five white pre-cast columns , tow of which drive up through the room and terrace above .
24 The report recommended a number of wide-ranging changes to company reporting , many of which correspond closely with the recommendations put forward in the UK by Sir Ron Dearing .
25 With this approach the current crisis of Western societies is the inevitable outcome of the contradictions implicit in capitalism society , all of which derive ultimately from the ownership of the means of production being in private hands .
26 But caterpillars , most of which banquet out in the open , must look to their defences .
27 There are three churches in the village including All Saints , parts of which date back to the 15th century .
28 Auctioneers Outhwaite and Litherland are selling the 40 antique fans , some of which date back to the beginning of the century .
29 The first three are measures from the GRE assessment , all of which rely heavily on the ‘ standard ’ measures of housing characteristics from the Census .
30 Before joining battle on the value judgements in the theses of Fairlie and Butt , both of which agree basically with the assessment given here of the powers and role of the House of Commons today , it is worth establishing the facts , both historical and contemporary .
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