Example sentences of "be [verb] [adv prt] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
Previous page Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
31 | But wherever they end up , there 's a good chance they 'll be moved on again in the next few weeks — 28 groups have been moved on in the last 18 months and the County Council is moving on another group from Kirtlington , north of Oxford tomorrow . |
32 | Seems to be wandering about all over the place ! |
33 | Charged in 1861 with supervising the charters of peasant obligations which had to be drawn up immediately after the emancipation , in most cases they sanctioned charters from which the gentry profited . |
34 | Third , there is the issue of the party manifesto for a general election and the idea that this should no longer be drawn up just by the leader on the basis of informal consultations . |
35 | The ordinary annual grant for restoration will be used up partly by the Laboratorio del Restauro in Palazzo Barberini , which recently restored Correggio 's Borghese ‘ Danae ’ , and partly by the needs of the five other museums which the Soprintendenza is responsible for : the Gallery in Palazzo Barberini , the Spada Gallery , the Corsini Gallery , the Museum of Musical Instruments and the Borghese Gallery . |
36 | It is expected to be used up gradually over the relevant period — 15 or 18 years in this case — so as to be exhausted by the end of the period . |
37 | But our cheque wo n't be handed over meekly to the Test and County Cricket Board . |
38 | Previously , the results of experience could be handed down only by the slow process of it being encoded into DNA through random errors in reproduction . |
39 | She then went into the kitchen and wrote a letter to her mother , which she would have ready for poor Monica Waters , who would certainly be turning up here in the next day or two . |
40 | If he then writes a monograph about a " tribe " or a " people " or a " social system " and he wants to be recognized as a scientist rather than as an artist , he is under pressure to persuade himself ( and his readers ) that the events which he saw happening before his eyes were " typical " of what might be going on elsewhere in the system . |
41 | so that 's what I 'm saying not this Wednesday but next Wednesday I 'll be going down straight in the morning |
42 | It was ‘ a spit in the ocean ’ which would be wiped out immediately by the increased costs of fuel and transport , they said . |
43 | Amy , however , suggested that the matter should be talked out again with the pharmacist , and that other sources of money should be looked for . |
44 | The chief specification is that corresponding entries from OED and the Supplement should be able to be called up together to the screen or other outputting device . |
45 | The latest update to the Protocol demands that the production of CFCs for dispersive used be phased out completely by the year 1996 . |
46 | Instead the characters will be phased out gradually over the next six months . |
47 | Control can be exercised over both by the flow adjuster screw . |
48 | I think he 'll be , I think he 'll be moving out probably at the end of the , I told him I wanted a week 's notice . |
49 | Volvo seem to be moving out all over the place . |
50 | ‘ Come in , Myles , to the fire and do n't be standin' out there in the cold . |
51 | The official version , blaming the disaster on natural causes , will be coming out shortly in the Journal of Volcanology . |
52 | Things were indeed hotting up again ; and they seemed to Owen to be hotting up chiefly on the Moslem side . |
53 | Twenty minutes later , wearing her grey flannel trousers and mole-coloured jersey and with her hair casually tied back in a velvet ribbon , Julia walked into the salon , only to be brought up short by the sight of David staring blankly at a yellow form in his right hand , a tumbler of whisky ignored and tilting in his left . |
54 | Flinging it wide , she made to thrust the other woman from the house , only to be brought up short by the sight of two gentlemen standing at the other end of the long covered porch . |
55 | This is not to say , however , that in certain applications , the use of ‘ normal ’ in-rack sprinkler systems is not perfectly satisfactory where the arrangement of sprinklers can be such that a number of them can be brought in early against the fire , or where the nature of the goods stored is such that flames are unlikely to damage them within the first few moments of fire development . |
56 | The first Serb families could be brought out today in the Belgian trucks used to take 700 Muslims to Tuzla from Srebrenica on Saturday . |
57 | Within the PC environment there are at least four common resolutions plus dozens of hybrids which mean that the fonts have to be set up correctly for the display . |
58 | The Pre-Retirement Association ( address on page 155 ) runs day or weekend courses for the employees of large companies ; and as the PRA has a countrywide network of speakers , these can be set up anywhere in the UK in response to demand . |
59 | Partners might feel that personal and social development should be set out clearly among the objectives of educational programmes . |
60 | After that for six days little smoke columns seemed to be sprouting up all over the forest , now here , now there , but only for an hour or two . |