Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then MARK GOODIER clangs along with The Wedding Present , Number Six escapes to London — or does he ? — in THE PRISONER and America 's finest living poet and ‘ reformed ’ coke head storms Las Vegas in SMOKEY ROBINSON IN CONCERT .
2 Er I liked to ask you erm about if you , if you think that Harlow lives up to the ideal of the New Town ?
3 In the US there have been extensive experiments with new forms of reporting and in Europe , Germany stands out as the leader in environmental reporting .
4 Barbara Buhler looks back at the effect of criticism on Georgia O'Keeffe 's art in the 1920s
5 Where WinEdit stands out from the rest is for programmers who use Microsoft C and SDK .
6 Andy reaches up to the iron grating and pulls at it .
7 Mo gets up on the top of them stands right up the top , spreads around there 's !
8 When , on his final journey to the police station , Raskolnikov kneels down in the middle of the Haymarket and kisses ‘ the earth , the filthy earth ’ ( zemlya ) as Sonya has bidden , it is entirely calculated by Dostoevsky that a tipsy artisan should laugh at the strange young man who ‘ is bowing down to the whole world and is kissing the capital city of St Petersburg and its soil ’ ( grunt , the German Grund ) .
9 Camus sets off into the night .
10 The line to Rotherham trails in from the left .
11 Andy runs out across the ice .
12 GAZZA limbers up with the help of Alan Shearer
13 The Arts : Little Ms Hood rides out in the jungle
14 Eva goes back to the kitchenette , opens a cupboard , and returns holding a small white supermarket tub .
15 Our political correspondent , Fiona Ross looks back at the career of Jo Grimond .
16 In the first of a three part series , Erika Barnes looks back at the life of the plane affectionately known as Fat Albert .
17 At the end of the book of Deuteronomy Moses climbs up to the summit of Mount Nebo ‘ which is opposite Jericho ’ ( Deut.
18 Anyway , Benguiat made up to him and gave him a big kiss and then the next day things got bad again because Parkinson was going to in room number two above this floor to sort out his slides and Benguiat had been in there and evidently he had just decided to tuck his shirt in and loosen his trousers and while he was tucking his shirt in Parkinson came in and says aha , caught you with your pants down , and Benguiat storms out of the room .
19 John Parrott hangs on to the trophy he is determine
20 But in others Purcell takes over from the copyist in mid-movement — suggesting that he was composing directly into the theatre score .
21 Then , as the driver struggles to keep pace with Betty , who is driving in front , Frank tumbles out of the back .
22 He grins defiantly as Eva sweeps in through the door .
23 Katie sets out on the trail of the kidnappers and her song for Ben becomes the means to save his life .
24 As Amrit Wilson points out in the catalogue , Orientalism allows the artist to project on to the Orient ‘ all those aspects of his nature which he has learnt to hate and fear : the contradictions between Judaeo-Christian morality and his own sexuality , between the work ethic and his longing for intense aesthetic and sensuous experiences … ’
25 From the village centre , the Thornton road descends sharply initially and when it levels , a side road called Oddies Lane turns off to the right .
26 So Fred goes back to the waiting .
27 The will-they , won't-they teaser comes to a clinch this evening when Sharon 's husband Grant goes out on the booze again .
28 Here it 's even more difficult as Black lurches around in the kind of jacket and jeans ensemble sported TV by dapper TV supa-Scot Rab C Nesbit .
29 Here it 's even more difficult as Black lurches around in the kind of jacket and jeans ensemble sported TV by dapper TV supa-Scot Rab C Nesbit .
30 The Arts : Lenny stands back from the brink of bathos
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