Example sentences of "[verb] [det] [adv prt] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Yow can throw that down the sink ! |
2 | We only found that out the other day ! |
3 | We were walking round here about three o'clock one morning , there was water pouring all out the the seams of the concrete . |
4 | Lili was going to wear a crimson redingote of stiff taffeta with dull pewter buttons all down the front , a skull cap of crimson velvet atop her rusty curls , grey gun-metal stockings and gloves , and Egyptian crimson slippers . |
5 | As far as we could see , ship after ship was anchored all down the outer loch , and as we progressed towards Ullapool we could see that the anchored ships extended right into the bay past Ullapool piers . |
6 | In fourteen years the Northern Region alone has lost over two hundred thousand manufacturing jobs and when a fella visiting us today says that we 're all workers , I remember telling me that , that we di might eat all out the same trough , but by the hell they have bigger spoons than we have . |
7 | He wore a baggy tracksuit with what looked like a jam stain down the front and egg yolk all down the sleeve . |
8 | You 've got a huge red stain all down the back of your shorts . |
9 | Erm , we 're there we 're sorting that out the other thing is you see grandma will have to go shopping tomorrow . |
10 | Enter the formula +E2/ ( 1+$B$2 ) ∘D2 into F2 and copy this down the column from F2 to F2 … |
11 | We 'll sort this out the slow way . |
12 | She walked all down the room on the bare boards , looking at the paintings on the walls , breathing the smell of paint and turpentine laced with the richness of linseed oil . |
13 | All that was substantial to her was the boy whom she touched all down the length of her but did not touch . |
14 | I 'll take those out the window . |
15 | Erm that was a friend of ours started working for Liverpool Vic and she took one out er took that out the year before we moved . |
16 | Chuck this out the window . |
17 | But Chris I ca n't see them I ca n't see them making a fire like that that your heat 's gon na go all up the chimney , no way . |
18 | He looked beyond them to the pony and cart , then added not unkindly , ‘ You could get that up the drive . ’ |
19 | Well I mean I can get that up the end . |
20 | You can get those out the guinea pigs cage |
21 | Well if I had that out the chimney breast out , my room 'd be ten times bigger . |