Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | This compromise incorporates two tiers of tariffs which are likely to reduce marginally the price of British bananas but push them up for the Germans . |
2 | And all I say in response is , please get up , write on petitions , send them in to M Ps , send them in to the unions . |
3 | And and having completed that , you send it back to the personnel group at county hall . |
4 | it 's all mass produced and they might as well not sell it to you , and send it back to the manufacturers and get a full discount . |
5 | All that remains is to wrap the covering material round and glue it down to the boards . |
6 | Occasionally the Dwarfs will try to drive the Goblins out , or the Goblins will find some tunnel which leads them into the Dwarf tunnels , and the two races battle it out beneath the mountains . |
7 | ‘ Cut them out of the frames himself ; no , I 'm sure you 're right . |
8 | In Tanzania the Asians suffered attrition in stages as the combined effects of the Arusha Declaration and the nationalization of both private houses and wholesale trade ‘ cut them off at the knees ’ as Nyerere expressed it . |
9 | They had whalebone in these stays and we used to cut pieces about half an inch long and in the daytime , I used to make a bag full and put them in between the doors and I 'd go round the first time and put them in and when I went round later , if that whalebone was missing , I 'd make enquiries . |
10 | and she says she sat , she sat er still you know with her arms folded and all like that and she says , oh she says I think you er collect the books and stamp them and put them back on the shelves and she said they all laughed , but she got the job in opposition to er , a few others you know |
11 | She stared at it for a couple of minutes , then , with a prolonged sigh , began to take them out and put them back into the cupboards and drawers . |
12 | Carefully put them back into the tubes and continue to sift the flour each week until you find that the adults have hatched . |
13 | Give them needle and put them back in the stalls again . |
14 | And he checked and then he went So I took the bags off the pillows in case they were sweating in the bags and I put them out on the seats . |
15 | Put me through to the police . ’ |
16 | ‘ Put me through to the police office , please , ’ he said to someone in the outer office . |
17 | Once I got arrested one morning for soliciting , but they let me out of the police station ; I got arrested the same afternoon , they let me out again ; I got arrested in the evening and they kept me in and took me to court the next day . |
18 | The worse thing is when it gets in your eye when they put it on at the hairdressers after ugh |
19 | He said it was to go with the wagon to Ramsey , and we put it in among the logs , well wedged in . |
20 | and among they put it down as the parents er ca n't control her . |
21 | Again I put it down to the stresses of presenting a live programme five days a week . |
22 | The chemist drew a chair from his dispensary at the rear of the shop and put it down beside the soaps and talcum powders , the bath salts and the loofahs . |
23 | You only let it out to the girls because you got a shock when they said they 'd seen . |
24 | I would send it swooping over and under hers , or dive it down to the sands while I stood on a dune cliff , pulling the kite down to nick tall towers of sand I 'd built , then pulling up again , the kite trailing a spray of sand through the air from the collapsing tower . |
25 | Look at the words of the hymns , glance at the dates and link them in with the theories we have discussed , and I can promise you that it will all make a little more sense and make it even more evident how our hymn-writers wrestled with the meaning of the cross . |
26 | Lock him up under the stairs . |
27 | It is , they 've give it out on the trains as you 're coming in |
28 | And get them off of the streets . |
29 | The rise of the Greens had placed the SPD in a difficult position , in that any attempt to capture moderate votes might alienate existing party supporters and drive them over to the Greens . |
30 | Just as the early European explorers of the North Atlantic would bring back the tusks of narwhals and pass them off as the horns of unicorns , so would the early Arabian and Indian sailors bring back the massive bones of the Cassowary as evidence of the giant " roc " of the Sinbad sagas , or the Garuda bird of Hindu mythology , which is today the symbol of Indonesia 's national airline . |