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

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1 Having borrowed money to maintain their vast estates they found that the estates were too inefficient to generate the income to pay back the loans .
2 ‘ Brian Gayle did n't defend well for the first goal and Gage did a Val Parnell act in the middle of the park to set up the lad for his second . ’
3 BIRKENHEAD 'S Queensway tunnel will be closed for major electrical works this week and Mersey Tunnels staff are taking the opportunity to spruce up the tube .
4 When old Mother Jacobsen had unlimited time at her disposal and the opportunity to take up the strands from where she had laid them down the previous day or week , she embroidered her stories with meticulous and colourful detail .
5 The District 's response was not to appoint a successor to Mrs. Collingwood but to give the Essex Federation Executive the opportunity to take on the tutor-organiser 's work , leaving all teaching to part-time tutors : an arrangement which was still in force at the District 's seventy-fifth anniversary in 1988 .
6 In any case , 100 Welsh players having the opportunity to take on the world champions and learn from them will do a lot of good for Welsh rugby . ’
7 Take the opportunity to clean out the channel the cover fits in and to fill it with grease .
8 Maxwell-Fyfe replied that virulent anti-Americanism was confined to a small minority , but he made the most of the opportunity to spell out the extent of British alarm over what the Americans were doing or might do in the Far East .
9 Erm I 'm er rising to take the opportunity to sum up the debate er for those of us on this side of the house and to say that on this side of the house we do welcome these orders actually coming through , delayed though they are and er besmirched though they are by the usual examples of government incompetence in failing to send them to the scrutiny committee in the proper manner to allow the usual processes to take place but wi that 's par for the course these days .
10 Demonstrations of Prestel are given as part of the information skills courses and pupils have the opportunity to try out the system .
11 He said he had bumped into Shildon on Monday evening and urged him into a pub , taking the opportunity to make up the quarrel begun on Friday .
12 The prince scraped up the money they had set aside to repair the roof again and Anna went off to India with some English acquaintances and stayed with the viceroy and came back with a ruby .
13 But I could n't get the support to set up the business . ’
14 Anti-abortionists in the House , faced with growing defections from their ranks , abandoned the struggle to strike out the clause , and chose instead to rely on a promise by President George Bush , on June 4 , to veto the legislation .
15 The chestnut-seller laid out the chestnuts on the grating to cool and then brought them over to Owen and Georgiades .
16 The Art Newspaper is delighted to be one of this year 's winners and will use the award to build up the paper 's archive .
17 The board picks up the signal , and translates it into digital data , which is then stored as a data file on the computer 's hard disk .
18 As the board accelerates down the face of the wave your speed increases and the apparent wind changes .
19 In order for the vast pressure vessel ( the one we had seen being manufactured in France ) to negotiate the narrow village streets , it was necessary for the Board to buy up the frontages of over thirty houses .
20 When the tide springs up the shore the furthest , it also recedes the furthest — uncovering pools which may be accessible by foot for only a few hours each year .
21 The phototransistor picks up the light emitted by the l.e.d. in the transmitter section and converts it into an analogue electrical signal .
22 Yet he stressed the importance of middle-class religion and family life to the monarchy 's health : ‘ A family on the throne brings down the pride of sovereignty to the level of petty life . ’
23 ‘ If a rusty water pipe bursts it takes an enormous amount of time to find the money to carry out the repairs .
24 A country that has a balance of payments surplus may receive payment from the debtor 's foreign exchange reserves , receive the balance in gold , leave the money in the debtor country and use it to purchase goods and services in the future , or lend the debtor country the money to pay off the debt and receive interest on the loan in the meantime .
25 In the same way , a country that has a deficit on its balance of payments will either have to run down its foreign exchange reserves , pay over gold , borrow the money to pay off the debt from other countries or hold money , in terms of credit , that the creditor country can use to purchase goods and services in the future .
26 Legally , if only one of the partners has the money to pay off the company 's debts , then she must do so .
27 When the zero-coupon bond matures , in , say , 15 years , the French debt-issuer uses the money to pay off the principal .
28 Lloyds Bank released the bills back to him so that he could sell them and thereby obtain the money to pay off the loan from the Bank .
29 As the title suggests , this is the tragedy of Thomas Fox ; the narrative draws out the disintegration , physical and mental , of an innocent boy caught up in a world of inexplicable rules and inescapable brutality .
30 Their noise could be heard even at this distance , and a hint of the smell drifted down the wind .
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