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

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1 At Collington Chapel Lane is closed until Friday cos they 're putting a new sewer in there and traffic 's being diverted there along Main Street and at Totton there 's roadworks on Nottingham Road at the junction with Attenborough Lane delays likely there especially at busy times that 'll do us for now we 'll update the traffic for you again in half an hours time .
2 That 'll do us for now we 'll update the traffic again for you in half an hour 's time radio Nottingham F M one O three point eight and ninety five point five Nottinghamshire 's favourite station with the weather forecast for the rest of the afternoon .
3 Now they were in midstream they could see the new bridge more clearly .
4 He conducts great concerts , and before long he will make the lame walk — and then he does just a good concert and people are disappointed .
5 They would be repairing the skylight , I guessed correctly , and were probably a firm Nassim had shares in so he could fiddle the invoices for the insurance company .
6 From outside he could hear the muted hum of London 's traffic .
7 I 've seen the film of this where they 're trying to g and all around from outside you can see the graves the graveyard .
8 From here he could observe the great world outside , before plunging back into it .
9 From here he could see the two talking men quite clearly , and he picked up various objects on display , looking at them quite interestedly , and keeping only half an eye on the scene outside .
10 From here he could see the crowded harbour quarter , the rooftops so close together that they welded in the heat haze into one whole .
11 From here she could see the socket .
12 From here she could see the folds of the surrounding hills and valleys , basking in the warm autumn sunshine .
13 From here you can see the Old Town , the New Town and the district of Vyšehrad stretched out along the other side of the Vltava River .
14 From here you can see the summit of lofty Braeriach to the south-west , iced with a mantle of snow for the majority of the year , and you start to understand what made the old men in shirt sleeves point .
15 ‘ Now from here you can see the buildings more clearly .
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17 Usually from here you can hear the thunder of the falls in the distance but today there is only silence .
18 Anyway , if a sanitary inspector came in here I should think the whole place would be condemned . ’
19 From there they would skirt the south of the Great Sand Sea and cross it at its narrowest point at Zighen .
20 From there he could see the route of the proposed avenue .
21 From there I could see the other islands , and I could also see a boat , far out to sea .
22 From there I could hear the music and keep a watch on most of the room .
23 I figured I might have rather less than ten seconds to beat the ascending Mamba to the balcony , from there I 'd take the door which leads to the vast western attics and unexplored spaces beyond .
24 Here 's a simply suggestion why do n't you move the facilities from the stage door club down to the foyer bar so that a load of people can go in there you 'd change the general denouement of the foyer bar .
25 Refill it by closing the draincock and restoring the water supply to the feed-and-expansion tank , and turn the system back on so you can pump the clean water round again and remove the last remains of the descaling .
26 Speed is important to prevent the parasitised birds from catching sight of the intruder and becoming aware of the deception , for then they may desert the nest altogether .
27 One source of information could be knowledge of the variance of v , , for then we could obtain the variance of Y t , from our sample and hence an estimate of α t , from equation ( 3.13 ) .
28 It is true that relief from the parish might be obtained in case of distress , but there would always be those whose pride would forbear them from applying for the pittance — at least they would avoid the humiliating and rigorous means test .
29 But at least they would clarify the current situation and offer the Prince a place in history alongside his great uncle .
30 Okay , they 're poor paid , but at least they would have the pride of saying that they 've got a job whereas the elderly are having to just sit at home and turning down their fires and turning down their central heating in case they ca n't afford their bills !
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