Example sentences of "it [prep] [art] table " in BNC.
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1 | They put me by a table er near the wall but it for a table for two and then another lady came by herself , I remember her name was Miss and erm and she said , have you been here before ? |
2 | It 's also a source of food and sport for Lithuanians who ride and ski in their forests and hunt game and prepare it for the table . |
3 | As she passed the new couple her beach bag caught the Factor 15 and knocked it off the table . |
4 | Just as I 'm wondering if I have time to nip across to silence it , there 's a burst of shouting that nearly jolts it off the table . |
5 | She watched him drain his cup and thump it onto the table . |
6 | Annie whipped off her apron and put it onto the table drawer , while calling out , ‘ Ask the gentleman in , Lydia . ’ |
7 | Then it means that a person , as the result of observing that whenever , say , a table is hit , he suffers pain , when now he is in pain , automatically associates it with the table . |
8 | At luncheon , Bradbury 's Alsatian dog was found to have retrieved a boot of a German airman and was chewing it under the table . |
9 | if your mum brought a pizza in would we put it under the table or on the table ? |
10 | He slipped a loop around one of her wrists , and passed it under the table to secure it to her other wrist . |
11 | No you ca n't get it under the table . |
12 | Pulling it from the table and scattering pins across the floor , Constance held up the half-finished garment . |
13 | She snapped the locks on the case , lifting it from the table , wanting only to get away from Luke Calder as fast as she could . |
14 | Page 382 of ’ Erskine May ’ concerns the citing of documents not before the House and makes it clear that a Minister may not ’ read or quote from a despatch or other state paper not before the House , unless he is prepared to lay it upon the Table . ’ |
15 | Martin seems to be missing by a distance as we joust it round the table , so after half a dozen exchanges I go down with much confidence on a half-ball cut into the bottom left-hand pocket . |
16 | ‘ I 'll just put it here , ’ he said , taking it to a table which was just a long low slab of something transparent . |
17 | ‘ My God , what a stench , ’ cried Meredith and , snatching up Bunny 's plate , took it to a table near the door . |
18 | She made him a sandwich and brought it to the table . |
19 | Left alone with Carrie , Joe sat watching her pour the boiling water into the earthenware teapot , and after bringing it to the table and setting it on a stand , she smiled at him and said softly , ‘ How are you ? ’ |
20 | Just before it begins to run remove the dish and carry it to the table . |
21 | " Take as much lean of boiled ham as you please , and half the quantity of fat , cut it as thin as possible , beat it very fine in a mortar , with a little oiled butter , beaten mace , pepper and salt , pot part of it into a china pot , then beat the white part of a fowl with a very little seasoning ; it is to qualify the ham , put a lay of chicken , then one of ham , then chicken at the top , press it hard down , and when it is cold , pour clarified butter over it ; when you send it to the table cut out a thin slice in the form of half a diamond , and lay it round the edge of your pot . " |
22 | Without a word he brought it to the table beside her bed and put it carefully down . |
23 | Bring it to the table and we 'll work it out together . |
24 | Beside it on a table burned a candle , the source of the light they had seen from the garden . |
25 | Jonadab drained his cup and placed it on a table before answering . |
26 | ‘ Holiday acted like a raging bull , picking up a chair , smashing it on a table and throwing it at bottles behind the bar , ’ he said . |
27 | One day she left it on a table in the coffee bar for two minutes while she went to get some sugar . |
28 | He put it on a table where they could see it . |
29 | ‘ He found it on a table in my father 's chamber , ’ she announced . |
30 | You 're best just putting it on a table Margaret . |