Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] the [noun] [noun sg] at " in BNC.
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1 | THIS TIME last year a crew of 50 descended on Caroline and Roger Shapland 's 17th-century Oxfordshire farmhouse , cut down the holly bush at the end of their drive , ripped up their carpets , removed their light switches and took over all but one of their bedrooms . |
2 | This was the same fault , as it turned out , which cut off the Bonsor Vein at its northern end , and became known as the Great , or Kernal Cross-course . |
3 | New sluice gates hold out the sea water at high tides . |
4 | When you 're ready to put the roof on , pick up the dollar sign at the quarry and take it to Dino Hire without getting killed . |
5 | Simply fill in the order form at the end of this section and you could be using your discs the next day . |
6 | Continue over the iron bridge at the junction with the Pyrddin to reach the Horseshoe Falls and the Lower Ddwli and Upper Ddwli Falls . |
7 | More than a hundred thousand compact discs roll off the production line at EMI in Swindon every day . |
8 | He ran to his car , calling back to Aunt Nellie as he started up the engine : ‘ Ring up the A.A. box at Begwith and tell them to try and stop her . ’ |
9 | Some , but not all , automatically roll back the source tape at the beginning of each edit to offset the backspace and so produce edits which are accurate to within one or two frames . |
10 | Some insects such as the aphids ( Chapter 4 ) leave out the egg stage at certain seasons of the year , the females giving birth to small nymphs . |
11 | They bring back tales which they relate over the dinner table at Blackfriars . ’ |
12 | If you do n't want to go to the expense of buying them , check out the travel section at your local library . |