Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [det] the " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , I know but it 's just when she 's sort of having to sit down all the time .
2 " Oh no , it goes down all the way and sacrifices itself .
3 Many farmers whose English was , on the whole , very limited , nevertheless filled in all the inevitable forms from the Ministry of Agriculture and Milk Marketing Board in English .
4 The librarian selected the remaining titles and filled in all the order forms .
5 Once you have filled in all the details , the button Start Search puts your search into action .
6 He 's filled in all the things .
7 He 's filled in all the things .
8 We thoroughly enjoy Dogs Today and try to pass on all the right things to do to our present scallywag , Monty , but he 's not impressed .
9 However , in Blyth v Bloomsbury Health Authority ( 1987 ) , the Court of Appeal said there was no duty to pass on all the information available to the hospital .
10 Carson scribbled down all the details that Cotterell gave him and commented , ‘ That was fast . ’
11 Forthcoming innovations from PC World include a networking department where customers can see products demonstrated and receive advice , and a department for the first-time user who wants direct advice without having to wander along all the shelves .
12 A first step in dealing with unwanted stress could be to write down all the factors which you think may be causing undue stress in your life at present .
13 She then tested his creativity by asking him to write down all the things he could do with various objects such as a brick or a shoe , and all the things that would happen if certain events suddenly occurred , such as everyone in the world losing their sight or having to walk on all fours .
14 Participants listened to the story read at an even pace of around 120 words per minute and had to write down all the errors they could detect as they heard them or insert the missing word .
15 I remembered the time Andy and I had let down all the wheels of his dad 's car , folding matches in half and sticking them into the tyre valves .
16 She would sweep the lot away ; if no more land was available , at least knock down all the petty walls and create a line of planting to lead the eye along the ( not unpleasing ) curve of the road ; use shrubs and bushes , plan for mature growth on a large scale .
17 She was in trouble later bullying other kids , getting into fights , knocking down all the garbage cans in an alley , pulling fire alarms in her lunch break at school for the thrill of seeing the fire trucks go by , shoplifting .
18 and eat in there , and erm oh she says , she marks , she writes down all the market days , when you just the market and you see the fruit
19 Burbling innocuously around the moorings , buoys , isolated pilings and crazily speeding windsurfers with the occasional whiff of avgas mixed with salt spray and hot oil , we towered over all the other waterway users — except the super-tankers bound for foul Fawley .
20 Even for objects the size of stars , the attractive force of gravity can win over all the other forces and cause the star to collapse .
21 I think she 's going to always fall over all the time really !
22 The passage which starts off all the activity is Acts 13 verses 2 and 3 .
23 A senior American official said Bill Clinton planned to write off half the debts owed to the United States by Africa 's 18 poorest countries .
24 Perhaps Gav could buy up all the tickets for the Leeds faithful ? — As long as he 's got a good limit on the old credit card : - ) ) )
25 In a fit of madness I started tearing up all the ad records . ’
26 Who 's been tearing up all the newspaper that the wet wellies were on ?
27 Progressive rock was OVER-CONCEPTUAL made risible attempts to sum up all the riddles of existence on a single ( or triple ) LP , extended these pompous didactic ambitions on to the stage with all manner of theatrical set pieces .
28 Gon na ask you to do an exercise now er it 'll it 'll take us to four o'clock before we start talking about assertiveness what I 'm gon na ask you to do is in one , two three , one two in two twos and a three I want you to put on paper one side one sheet of paper to sum up all the things we 've done about communication so far today and it 's going to other people on this course , and it 's going to be marked by one of them on this course .
29 And he scrapes up all the soil , you see this , well Lindsay has n't got any soil , she 's just got grass , so obviously it go , comes round !
30 Then he took a pencil and paper and started to tot up all the monies he presently held against the expenses he had .
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