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

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1 In relation to Chloe , Pauline and Dan lived out the conflicts of their own adolescence .
2 She hurried back down the stairs to find Will mopping up the remains of his soup from the stone-flagged kitchen floor .
3 PETER HARTLAND looks down the corridors of history and produces what he sees as the supreme England one-day team
4 It did n't take a Freud to work out the significance of that dream , she thought dully , making her way to the tiny cabinet which the hotel proprietors chose to call a private bathroom .
5 Moving like the late Dick Emery in his ‘ Ooh , you are awful ’ guise , Standerline eats up the role of the camp gay explaining his troubled yet amusing life in brisk gag-heavy declarations .
6 In another case Mansfield spelt out the advantages of certainty , that merchants could then depend upon rules , ‘ easily learned and easily retained ’ , rather than upon ‘ subtleties and niceties ’ or ‘ upon speculative refinements from the law of nations or the Roman jus post liminii ’ .
7 The optimised X-Winserver speeds up the performance of X-Windows : DOS and Windows emulation facilities have been built into the kernel .
8 Schellenberg turned up the collar of his greatcoat and leaned back in the corner pulling the peak of his cap over his eyes .
9 At a recent meeting of the party 's Central Committee , President Gorbachev opened up the prospect of a future coalition government when he talked of ‘ equal possibilities for the Communist party and other political and social organisations . ’
10 EDWINA CURRIE turned down the offer of a job in Mr Major 's Government yesterday , saying that someone else could do the job far better than she could .
11 Yanto drained the last dregs of cider from the stone jar and watched Molly clear up the remains of the picnic .
12 It was from here that the Stuarts sized up the potential of the area for exploitation .
13 Lucy walked up the fight of steps ; the plate glass doors slid open electronically as she crossed the beam .
14 Poshekhonov ladled out the lore of the Correctional Labour Colonies .
15 Between them , Raymond Cusick and Bill Roberts worked out the practicalities of making the Dalek .
16 Nellie pulled up the collar of her coat against the wind .
17 At the RSFSR Supreme Soviet on Aug. 23 , Yeltsin obliged Gorbachev to read out the record of the USSR Cabinet of Ministers meeting of Aug. 19 , at which Pavlov gained its endorsement of the state of emergency .
18 The government with effect from March 15 imposed restrictions at its border with Hungary to slow down the inflow of East Europeans .
19 I see him as a sort of spiritual descendant of Norman Mailer , just as Mailer took on the mantle of Lawrence — in fact I wrote an essay on that very subject in my last term at school .
20 In 1840 we find in the title deeds when William Holding took over the tenancy of the farm that an oast was on the deeds ; after this date , between 1838–47 , the name was changed to Court Farm .
21 Devon and Cornwall police last Friday took up the case of Pipe 's Her Honour , found to have been doped when flopping at Kempton in January .
22 Lewis was almost treeless from quite early times until Lady Matheson planted up the grounds of Lews Castle in Stornoway in the middle of the last century , largely on soil imported from the mainland as ballast .
23 The Loch Ness Project took on the mantle of the LNI and picked up from the Loch Morar expeditions , and we returned to Loch Ness , whose steep-walled uniformity is more favourable to sonar .
24 Deputy Premier Djamshed Karimov took on the role of acting Premier after the resignation of Prime Minister Akbar Mirzoyev on Aug. 30 .
25 Kathleen and Jack ran to meet the ambulance , Kathleen taking over the bagging of one of the victims who had arrested in the ambulance .
26 Lord Roberts carrying out the inspection of the Officer Training Corps in Bordon .
27 The Midlands leader of the pit deputies union NACODS was first to emerge from the review meeting at Edwinstowe Ray Hilton summed up the mood of the mining unions .
28 At a recent Royal Institute of British Architects ' conference , author Simon Inglis summed up the mood of many anti-relocation fans , unswayed by the clubs ' need for cash .
29 Lucy wound down the window of her car and held her face up .
30 The major significance of the Government 's changes is highlighted by the fact that , whereas SERPS held out the prospect of guaranteeing every pensioner an income above the supplementary pension level , no Government minister had felt able to give a similar guarantee for the Thatcher pension reform .
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