Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [prep] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 She stopped for a moment , and put her shoes back on for walking on the hard tarmac .
2 leap in without looking at the detail of it , I think now the function heads namely you ,
3 Smile at the receptionist , sit calmly without fidgeting in the waiting room .
4 Ski free in France : eat and sleep rurally and ski touristically by driving to the resort each day .
5 Finish off by tying with the hanging loose end , cut away the surplus , and tuck it up into the collar out of sight to leave a neat and tidy tie .
6 I's had quite a hang up about getting to the top of it .
7 So they worry , and look back with longing to the good old , bad old days , when there always seemed to be a kind and sturdy neighbour nearby who was willing to pop in to lend a hand to the elderly and disabled , in the closer-knit communities of their youth .
8 I look forward to hearing from the hon. Gentleman how he will deal with the complaints that I expect he will receive from his constituents , when he has to explain to those employed at Guy 's hospital why the Labour party 's policies would deny that hospital the opportunity to increase staff pay by £6 a week .
9 In the remaining 15 minutes we look forward to hearing from the Minister what he intends to do to advance that cause further .
10 White collar representatives add they ’ look forward to talking to the new management and will be discussing job security and concerns over investment and training . ’
11 STERLING 'S collapse is prompting leading UK retail stores to forsake foreign suppliers and look again at sourcing in the UK , the Coats Viyella textile giant claimed yesterday .
12 Obviously he was the kind of man who could expunge an unsatisfactory incident from his memory as if it had never happened , and get on with living in the present .
13 London has got to stop being so dependent on Dublin and get on with dealing with the problems of Northern Ireland — only five per cent of which are constitutional . ’
14 Erm then we get down to coming into the twentieth century .
15 Even before ministers get down to arguing over the details , they face a row about whether the proposed company statute can be approved by a majority vote ( as the commission would like ) or must be passed unanimously .
16 I think about the year that 's gone past , perhaps , people who 've passed out of my life , and think of it as a new beginning , and I wish as Scots that we would hold on to it and perpetuate that tradition and get away from gathering around the T V in Hogmanay .
17 She watched him drive off before walking up the path to Sam 's house .
18 Most have their own premises with libraries set up with advise from the London secretariat .
19 They have pushed south to within 100 miles of Baghdad , and talk optimistically of marching on the capital .
20 Many people occasionally indulge clandestinely in dressing in the clothing of the opposite sex .
21 This is essentially what has been done at Foster Wheeler over the past six years , and the views expressed in this paper arise largely from reflecting on the experiences of that project .
22 SNOOP Cyril Reenan was branded a prying sneak yesterday for eavesdropping on the intimate phone conversation .
23 Okay so there 's lots of showing somebody , actually demonstrating how something is made then doing it together step by step and as you say follow up with going through the whole stage not just making the plane but actually demonstrating how it works .
24 To wit , that Hastings had inadvertently forsaken the preparatory little step back before moving into the kick which does for him , in terms of rhythm , what the forward press does for a golfer .
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