Example sentences of "[noun prp] and [verb] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | He will follow the route taken by Gary Wolstenholme and play in The Masters , The Open and other major world events . |
2 | That old woman across the landing who was judged to be clear thinking ; so much so , even at her age , that she visited the factory every Friday and went over the books with Henry . |
3 | In Section 9–4 we describe briefly the main results on the redistributional effect of the government budget in the United States and comment on the difficulties in their interpretation , focusing particularly on the question of incidence . |
4 | For Bolton Abbey ( open all year from dawn to dusk ) , start at the Abbey car park , go north to Simon 's Seat then walk over to Howgill and return on the banks of the River Wharfe . |
5 | Inspired by the martyrdom of Joan of Arc and backed by the forces of Burgundy , the French expelled the English from all their former possessions except Calais , bringing the so-called Hundred Years War to a successful conclusion in 1453 . |
6 | Soon some doctors came from Washington and spoke to the workers . |
7 | ‘ Get him , ’ I said to Curtis and pointed to the stairs . |
8 | One pamphlet said that eighty per cent of all US psychiatrists were Russian , educated in Russia and paid by the Communists to indoctrinate Americans . |
9 | No , the true hard luck tale can be related by jockey Andrew Adams , 27 , who missed the winning ride after smashing his left knee in a fall at Doncaster in February and remains on the sidelines for the rest of the season . |
10 | That regulator , James McKinnon , was knighted on 1 January and kicked in the teeth on 15 January . |
11 | On a hundred occasions I have idled similarly in a deserted croft in the Highlands of Scotland and wondered about the lives that had been lived in it . |
12 | This year DFDS TRANSPORT implements an EDI pilot project with IBM , Denmark and expects in the years to come to establish online data communication with a number of national and international customers based on common standards ( EDI , EDIFACT ) . |
13 | The douce denizens of Edinburgh looked up in sudden amazement as a Heinkel thundered low across the rooftops beloved of Baillie Nicol Jarvie and disappeared beyond the hills , a spitfire hanging grimly on to its smoking trail and blazing away at it with all four guns . |
14 | Pousse-pousse ! " yelled Chuck Sherman and sprang down the steps of the Continental Palace Hotel into the Rue Catinat with his arm raised in the manner of a French colon . |
15 | He had visited Arles and walked along the Alyscamps . |
16 | ‘ Come on ! ’ he cried , pushed past Fand and leapt up the steps two at a time . |
17 | I excused myself from Mr Cardinal and moved towards the doors . |
18 | Frightened people joined the party against Herakleophorbia and fought against the giants using weapons in an attempt to kill the result of this terrible creation . |
19 | If you look at sexually reproducing organisms , and you do n't move about too much — erm I mean you just sit in Sussex and look at the birds — then by and large you do n't have any doubt at all to what species any particular belongs . |
20 | After playing only a handful of games for Celtic , Docherty moved south to Preston North End , where he made his debut on Christmas Day 1949 , eventually displacing his mentor Bill Shankly and rising through the ranks to captain the Preston side . |
21 | The evening was cold and misty , the fog beginning to creep up the Thames and to sneak into the alleyways on either side of the river . |
22 | The Conference of Popular Arab Movements was organized by the Jordanian Arab National Democratic Alliance ( JANDA ) , a coalition of left-wing groups formed in late 1989 whose objectives included greater democratization , independence from the IMF and support for the Palestinians . |
23 | lives in a caravan in Mendlesham and drives to the stables each day . |
24 | Channel 4 has a variety of dance programmes , namely Maguy Marin 's bizarre version of Cinderella on Christmas Eve ; An Evening for Armenia , the Covent Garden gala of earlier this year , on Christmas Day ; the ubiquitous movie Red Shoes and English National Ballet in Swan Lake ( Evelyn Hart and Schaufuss in the leads ) on Boxing Day . |
25 | The words roared over a row of Henley Heselteenies and reverberated in the gods . |
26 | He wrote works of philosophy in Serbian , which were published in Germany and Austria and circulated amongst the scholars in the Serbian gymnasium at Karlovci and amongst literate Serbs in the pashalik . |
27 | Within a day or so the goods had been divided between the landlord and Mahmoud and removed from the premises . |
28 | I decided to delay informing him of my visit to the Orne and speaking to the Artillerymen who were sending the shells over our heads . |
29 | ASWISS student was able to enter the cockpit of an empty airbus at Gatwick and tamper with the controls , a court heard yesterday . |
30 | Jimmy pulled away again and joined Gilbert and Frye at the windows . |