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

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1 But that recession also brought about the improvements in industrial relations which we see today .
2 This certificate normally carries on the reverse side a form of renunciation .
3 I think we 're gon na phone them up tonight , can I have some money please to go down the chippie ?
4 She 's going around calling me a murderer and she 's invited this Cobalt in to turn over the place looking for drugs . ’
5 Now , in addition to that , and I do n't know if this is the source of the confusion , we 've also made provision in the ninety four five budget for another er camera site operation , except that it 's a lower figure because that does n't actually include the camera because we made it clear that as a result of the decision last time here we did n't want to create a , a permanent precedent that this committee always picked up the bill for the camera .
6 Some of my colleagues would gladly drive blindfold into a brick wall for this band , and while this collection hardly brings out the suicidal in me , I might be tempted to start coming along for the ride .
7 This statement exactly sums up the quality and feeling of Franck 's music .
8 This line effectively opened up the southern reaches of West Ham which until then had been deserted marshland , and focused attention on Stratford as a centre of railway activity .
9 This this slide really sums up the mission or the goal of , which is the integration of yo all your information resource .
10 Coming down from the Col de la Pierre-Saint-Martin there is no need to drive back the way you came , through Arette , because five miles from the top you can fork off to the right and come down in sylvan splendour through the very heart of the Forêt d'lssaux , before either turning sharp left down the valley of the Lourdios and a not very good road to Issor , or carrying straight on to follow one of two better , more or less interchangeable roads back into the valley of the Aspe near Bedous .
11 round that square then back up the other way betwe up through the factories
12 Close by a couple were kissing , holding each other close to ward off the cold wind that had sprung up .
13 Each locomotive then took over the other train of wagons making a slow descent hitched to the back of the train using considerable braking power .
14 Or should you spend a bit more time really finding out the extent of the pollution ? ’
15 Just enough light around to make out the that tree there , and a little bit of detail in the in the foreshore and obviously the headland .
16 We simply do not have enough evidence yet to back up the claim that ‘ people are almost certainly ill , dead , or dying because of these sloppy waste disposal activities ’ ( Openshaw et al. 1989 : 12 ) .
17 This same guilloche also makes up the border of the saltire , thus enclosing the curved sides of the semi-roundels , all of which appear to have contained a seabeast .
18 The Yalta agreement of February 1945 had already enshrined the right of the Soviets to retain their forward positions in Eastern Europe and the Potsdam conference later that year further divided up the former Third Reich .
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