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

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1 If the project 's a success , similar constructions may spring up elsewhere in the country .
2 It should be stressed that they should carry on normally during the observation period ; it is simply the time when the specified behaviours are recorded .
3 ‘ We must join up then for the rest of the evening , yes ?
4 The melody must stand out clearly from the accompanying chords and must be richly expressive and sustained .
5 Soames , a doughty trencherman who always gives the Simpson 's beef trolley a good run for its money , should go down well with the farming community .
6 Dead nonchalant , I leapt from the fence in one graceful bound to check the garden out : business must go on even in the face of the queen of my dreams .
7 ‘ As you so rightly pointed out , I really should come back here in the spring .
8 Even if he aims for a gross profit 5–10% less than a competitor , Mendoros believes , overheads are such that he should come out better at the net level .
9 The prima donna admired by the crowds in the marquee may give up outside in the rain — like the glamorous film star whose bikini must never be allowed to get wet !
10 ‘ If I have to watch you any longer I 'll throw up all over the table . ’
11 We 'll tie up just beyond the lock , just in front of those other boats . ’
12 The light breeze wont shift the cloud , which 'll hang around well into the evening .
13 I 'll be down early in the morning , right , and me and you and Kelly Ann 'll head out early in the morning and pay the court and get the new shoes and we 'll have all morning to do it , eh ?
14 Referring to the theatre 's revolving stage , the Prince joked : ‘ I have never hoped more than now that I might revolve round there behind the scenes . ’
15 I can see you 'll get on splendidly with the Grenadiers . ’
16 it 'll come up again at the planning meeting anyway ?
17 But I 'll come up here to the post office this evening , and call you again . ’
18 But I think they 'll come up well in the next few years .
19 ‘ If yer turn right 'ere then turn first left yer 'll come out right by the site , ’ he shouted helpfully .
20 Now we know his friend Des , and his girlfriend Rachel , and a cute little piccaninny who I 'll pick out easy in the schoolyard .
21 Instead , the animal may use up much of the ‘ reserve ’ oxygen ( held principally in the muscles , bound to the pigment myoglobin ) ; and , more significantly , it will derive much of the energy it needs by anaerobic respiration , in which sugar is broken down to lactic acid , without the use of oxygen .
22 When I said ‘ English ’ he started on some obscure anecdote in which I could make out little except the name ‘ Margaret ’ and the repetition of ‘ kato , kato ’ , ‘ down , down ’ .
23 Managing director David Miller said that the ID interests could tie in nicely with the photo-booth business .
24 Then they could follow Hess by phone , and Carrington could head off immediately to the spot where he 'd ‘ kissed the deck ’ to make sure some Home Guard maniac did n't put a bullet in him .
25 So the first thing you 'd expect on just by the false but enormously appealing principle that the world is simple and elegant , is there is just one level of structure there .
26 Very few dancers could carry on physically beyond the age of thirty .
27 This could fit in well with the growing concern with money management now being shown by the National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux ( NACAB ) .
28 Chair , if I could move on then to the budget proper , and I apologize for the numbering .
29 Zambia had not seen Alix for months , ever since she 'd set up home with the kid with prosthetic limbs who claimed his disfigurement was due to a variety of fantasies , all of which were subject to detail change , and none of which ever sounded convincing .
30 And they 'd go down right over the main road , right over the fields , over the railway , through the fields along the beach there .
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