Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pers pn] [vb base] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 It moves another two inches and stops , then another two inches and stops , and continues like so until I pick up the rod and strike .
2 Obviously if we close up the ocean again , the resemblances would not be so startling .
3 Losing your erection is easy enough if you store up the right anti-erotic thoughts .
4 So if we cut out the one
5 ‘ Individually , they are very nice children , ’ says John , ‘ but put them together and they bring out the worse in each other — like football supporters . ’
6 It just says that we have to make the the call for nominations so long before we put out the selection ballot .
7 So when I go round the garden , I carry two containers : a bucket for compostable weeds , and a plastic bag for those perennials with tough tools that might survive .
8 ‘ These drills run at a tremendous speed , ’ the father said , ‘ so when I switch on the drill the mileage numbers on the speedo spin backwards at a fantastic rate .
9 I 've got mine back on , but it wo n't be long when I get out the bus mind , but
10 I have , therefore , taken advantage of your absence on academic business to give the matter more thought and I feel it might be best if I set out the various considerations involved in written form .
11 Popping up to Christies and just after you go up the top .
12 I 'll tell you when to fire up again just before we go up the bank . ’
13 If you turn your head seawards as you drive along the Kam Highway , you will find a ribbon of water-gazers between you and the sea .
14 Why then do their minds go blank as soon as they turn over the question paper ?
15 as soon as they work out the
16 If you travel to Japan , one major difficulty will loom at you as soon as you get off the aeroplane : the language problem .
17 However , as soon as I drive off the temperature gauge falls to cold and the fuel gauge reads about half what is in the tank .
18 ‘ You may start your apologising as soon as I switch off the machine .
19 From the start , go right and pick up two crates , now kill the guard and the policeman , get the third crate and travel down the lift , at the bottom go right and kill the policeman , keep going right until you fall off the edge of the platform .
20 New Zealand I hope to visit myself probably on my way home as we come round the Horn and thereby circumnavigate the globe ! ! !
21 I said I 'll put my shoes back on but I do n't know what my feet will be like when I get out the bus
22 ‘ That should do now until I take out the stitches . ’
23 So far if we take on the ninety ninety two figures we attended something like eight hundred bonfires .
24 If you where your hand is now if you look down the bottom , no no on the on the other side there , there are two strips .
25 Right now as I give out the books I 'll want you .
26 Now when you look down the microscope through the graticule what one sees is twenty five randomly spaced dots overlying your er section .
27 So resolute are they at keeping hold of one another that even if you pick up the mother , her babies will still hang on to her in a wriggling furry rope .
28 No one would have guessed from that question that every one of the farmers affected has been paid regularly while we carry out the necessary tests to discover what has caused the problem .
29 Well when we clean out the er thing with the big fishing net for the pond but it 's a small one when we clean out the fish tank .
30 Let them dry overnight before you switch on the heat again .
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