Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On the second day of the trail the trial rather the prosecution said that in interviews with the police the pair had demonstrated a fluent capacity to tell lies . |
2 | You have to have all those ingredients and then you must drive at the top of your ability and sustain that level right the way through the Championship . |
3 | Klopf accuses artificial intelligence researchers of building only the top ( logical , verbal ) storey of a 1000-storey building . |
4 | In its use as an auxiliary , do has retained from the idea of " performing an activity " signified in its use as a lexical verb only the notion of " something actually taking its place in time " : do auxiliary thus has the effect of discussing the real actualization in time of the lexical event denoted by the infinitive . |
5 | He , he was thrilled because he he got er , his name on the board so the head |
6 | And an hour down the golf range . |
7 | For he can see in the X-ray picture of a chest only the shadows of the heart and ribs , with a few spidery blotches between them . |
8 | And he got the sack so the firm came on strike . |
9 | In the far west all the witches of West Cornwall supposedly met at Zennor and re-pledged their Satanic allegiance around the dying embers . |
10 | Although the nose is a little higher and power a bit less the landing is still straightforward . |
11 | It entails beating up some chicken eggs , putting them into a syringe and squirting the uncooked scramble down the bird 's throat . |
12 | During selection with malathion and IBP , resistance gene frequency of a stock of Culex quinquefasciatus decreased at the same rate as untreated mosquitoes , whereas with malathion alone the resistance gene frequency increased fourfold in three generations . |
13 | For instance , when an existing part is modified to produce a new part only the modification is stored along with a reference pointer back to the original part . |
14 | France is in the depths of recession so the Burghers of Calais love this influx of free spending English shoppers . |
15 | Also , with healthy deciduous trees , the leaves all come with great show every Spring and die off in the Autumn — but more come each successive year cos the tree has grown a bit so the foliage is thicker , more complex in structure — until it dies of course . |
16 | The SCFW also discloses the change in financial wealth for the period , which represents comprehensive income less the amount of distributions to owners . |
17 | Mr Delors said : ‘ In a referendum only the result counts . ’ |
18 | ‘ Let's stroll a bit down the Boulevard de Waterloo , ’ Marler suggested . |
19 | If we would have faith only the size of a mustard seed , how our lives would be enhanced . |
20 | The substance of her tale became her reality , and her existence merely the vehicle for it . |
21 | In this case only the projections of the eccentric spots are visible . |
22 | In fact in most of the experiments an infra-red filter was used and in this case only the tungsten source is relevant , as was explained earlier . |
23 | The following fields may then be updated ( unless the Issue has already been despatched , in which case only the contact name and the maintenance start/stop dates can be modified ) . |
24 | Now of course it would depend very much on and whether you were in a drought situation as we were until last year or whether it 's like we 've been over this last summer and early winter which is that virtually not a day has passed without we 've had some rain , in which case obviously the roof is going to get cleaned up very much quicker but I have to say that although I 've always been under the impression that it 's not a good idea to save water off a new felt roof er because of deposits that come off the mineral felt . |
25 | Although Decimax 's current ad shows these switches to be of the keypad variety , our unit used membrane types ; each push of the switch on the plus or minus end gives a corresponding level change ( indicated by the LEDs ) on that particular frequency . |
26 | Whitlock activated the switch on the dashboard and the glass slid into place , sealing off the back and front seats of the car . |
27 | Flicking the switch on the TV is one thing , but such reactions are more serious when it comes to real life situations . |
28 | She stayed near him till he slept , went out into the dark hall , switched on the light with pride and with the knowledge of what that little act meant , what it had cost , would cost ; she pressed a tiny switch on the wall , and electrons obediently flowed through cables , because the woman in the Electricity had so ordered it |
29 | He snapped a switch on the wall socket . |
30 | The figure pressed a switch on the wall and the bars of the cage disappeared . |