Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [prep] [v-ing] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | You have free access to the family outside their house , but when they are inside you can investigate them only by looking through the windows of their house . |
2 | You can fool them once by realigning in the middle of the trading day , as Spain did recently . |
3 | Well if I keep you away from going into the shower , it 'd be like extended foreplay wo n't it ? |
4 | As his skipper celebrated his recall to the England squad , Gunners boss Graham said yesterday : ‘ I can tell you categorically from talking to the top managers that Adams is the player they 'd all want in their side . |
5 | Isabel suspected her still of watching behind the curtains for Blattern . |
6 | But the dynamic left-back has since proved him wrong by moving into the England reckoning with his performances for Kevin Keegan 's side . |
7 | One of his mentor-girls in Scotland had told him once , in all seriousness , that it was against the law to use a rubber johnny then throw it away without knotting in the dangerous efflusions . |
8 | It follows that if we know the exact pitch of the siren , it is theoretically possible to work out how fast we are moving towards or away from it simply by listening to the apparent pitch and comparing it with the known " true " pitch . |
9 | Yeah we 'll restrict it instead of going into the full year |
10 | As that ability was still , in 1880 , much more purely a matter of armies and navies than it was later to become , it is worth while to consider them briefly before turning to the diplomatic story . |
11 | That is carried , forty nine for , thirty two against , which brings us now to voting on the substantive motion . |