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

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1 Sometimes she would start laying the table for breakfast at four in the afternoon ; sometimes she would pursue Maisie and Robert out into the street with plates of hot food , begging them to eat more .
2 Despite protests from Britain that the Swedish athlete had tripped Williams , the Olympic appeal jury blamed Williams and put Akraka and Trabaldo through to the next round .
3 and you see if we ring s Newark and Sherwood up at the there these bastards going get the answerphone
4 And a lot of talking points for Jimmy Greaves and Tony back in the studio at half time to discuss when they rejoin us after the break with the score here at Filbert Street Leicester City one Nottingham Forest nil .
5 ‘ We 've got to bring C.W. and Sabrina in on the case as quickly as possible .
6 One agent went there with Allen , following him blindly ‘ away from Langley and way out into the woods ’ to talk about finding the hostages .
7 The jury left too , and the police took Sarah and Hassan back to the prison .
8 A certain draw will be the presence of village bands from Reeth , Muker and Hawes along with the Band of the Year , Grimethorpe Colliery , whose soloist is himself a Dales lad , from Arkengarthdale .
9 As he turned left at the Platz der Einheit and north on to the Otto Buchwitz Strasse he explained what he wanted her to do .
10 The replacements got their planes off the ground and Woolley marshalled them into a broad arrowhead , with Dickinson and Church out on the flanks .
11 Thought we might have Joanne and Paul round over the next couple of weeks or something before the wedding pre-wedding , it 's only about six weeks you know till their wedding !
12 Alan the Reddler made an uneasy angel , driving Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden .
13 ‘ Well , thanks for all your help , officer , ’ the Nark said , following Billy and Tony on to the waste ground .
14 The six steam locomotives helping to run the train services between Swanage and Harman 's Cross during the special weekend cover over half a century of British steam locomotive development — from Victorian times during the time of Gladstone and Disraeli through to the ‘ new dawn ’ of the 1960s and the era of the present Queen and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan .
15 Roaring like a Red Lion she started throwing Boots and Shoes out of the window .
16 The partnership has triggered reports of a secret deal to press on with European unity — leaving Britain and others out in the cold .
17 In the US election , commentators are bemoaning the lack of international issues , but they are still markedly more present than here : President George Bush and Bill Clinton are arguing over how and when to help the former Soviet states , Clinton is proposing to allow Japan and Germany on to the Security Council of the UN , all candidates have a figure for American troop presence in Europe , ranging from Bush 's 150,000 to Jerry Brown 's 1,000 , with a European force of 1,000 stationed in the US .
18 Touch-down : Cherry and whites out of the Cup
19 And we can still go for cocktails at the Frasers ’ and bridge at the McAlpines and tee off with the Gordons and cruise with the Hamiltons with a united front , a respectable face , ca n't we , Fergus ? ’
20 As the hysterical media juggernaut pushed Charles and Diana along to the altar , she had to try and come to terms with her own feelings and thoughts about the Prince of Wales .
21 Rovers have never been the same since they knocked Newcastle and Wimbledon out of the Centenary Trophy .
22 She chattered happily as Patrick drove along the Marylebone Road , speculating on the miracle that had brought John and Angela back from the dead .
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