Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This could help to give substance to what is meant by the spiritual dimension , for both of them lived out the kind of character expressed in the middle column of Table 6.1 .
2 God sent the Spirit of Jesus to his followers in order to equip them to carry on the mission of his Son in the world .
3 Beautiful women , dressed in anything from the flamboyantly obvious to the understatedly elegant , weaved in and out of the crowds , some of them hanging on the arms of men old enough to be their grandfathers .
4 Some of them made up the remnants of a tiny battery , source identified .
5 Later , when we 're nearer completion , you might like to offer a free trip to the agents he recommends — get them to pass on the news to their customers .
6 take better policy decisions by assisting them to work out the implications of their basic strategy in terms of policies in specific areas , to establish the relative priorities to be given to the different sectors of their programme as a whole , to identify those areas of policy in which new choices can be exercised and to ensure that the underlying implications of alternative courses of action are fully analysed and considered .
7 Many passengers specially request to sit in the row of seats immediately behind the pilot , and you can see them checking out the instruments with the guide published in the airline 's in-flight magazine .
8 In Chapter 14 I sketch out the fundamentals of a structuralist theory of truth .
9 I skidded down the escarpment in high spirits and made a bee-line for the town .
10 Now it would maybe not be appropriate if there was to be an alternative government bill that would deal with these type of matters er in front of us and please to say that when I read out the list of sponsors , it 'll be shown there are people from all parties , or all parties in Britain in this house , who are true democrats .
11 ‘ As from today ’ , he writes in his resignation letter , ’ I tear off the mask of studied ambiguity that your organization did give me twelve years ago .
12 I bring up the subject of music .
13 Instead , I pick up the clock on it and I see it is half-past six .
14 I really I really do wish it was that simple and I wish that when I pick up The Star on a Thursday or one of the other local papers that I did n't read in it the twenty cars that 's broken into and and all the other problems and I say to myself now why did that happen .
15 In the front seat by Des I fiddle with my receiver till I pick up the signal from the mike in his pocket .
16 Mum furious that day when , aged seven , I emptied out the contents of her bag and arranged them on the table in descending order of size .
17 I checked out the problems before accepting this job , but the virtues seemed to balance them , which is usually the way anywhere . ’
18 I got out the bed at five and twenty to eleven and the curtains were still drawn and I thought oh my God !
19 When I found out the identity of the person owning or occupying the flat at I made enquiries at the police station 's department in that office erm they they keep records of any , any information about persons in the area and beyond .
20 As soon as I found out the truth about myself , all my cares and worries fell away .
21 On my first evening , my body still believing it was morning , I wandered up the maze of cobbled alleyways to the city 's most venerable quarter .
22 I slit along the seam of the cardboard wrapper where it had been taped over .
23 I used up the film in my two cameras before following Mick inside .
24 I retched down the front of my T-shirt and Scamp stepped back , but it did n't stop his flow .
25 We parted company , he to wait for light on Bowfell , which did not look likely , while I headed down The Band for Hodge Close and an impatient climbing partner .
26 Have I written out the Word of God before the session ?
27 I stumble up the aisle to the immense ponderous tones of a god extolling the virtues of a restaurant in Moscow Road , Bayswater , and pass through some dingy curtains into the foyer .
28 At last I stumble off the path into complete darkness .
29 And I filled up the boat with forty loads of blanketweed .
30 I filled in the rest of that day by pretending to be busy with the audit .
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