Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Er where we 'd inter-coopt er Colin on to the F and G P for that so you get the opportunity , thank you very much , you get the opportunity of reporting to us what , what you 've done .
2 We went into Sheffield right into the city and went to a pub .
3 He has paired replacement Lloyd Walker with Jason Little in the centres against Neath .
4 Many scientists were astonished at home that evening to see the faces of the two chemists appearing on the television as Dan Rather on the CBS evening news headlined the Utah work as ‘ a remarkable breakthrough ’ .
5 I do n't forget how often you have threatened to throw Ben on to the streets ; knowing full well that if he went , I would go with him .
6 ‘ It looked stormy but I risked it , ’ he wrote of a 1931 Boxing Day expedition with his younger son , and we drove through Cleobury Mortimer on to the Clees .
7 For all the increase , over 21,000 people left Sussex altogether in the first thirty years of the nineteenth century .
8 S/L Ian Little at the controls .
9 Meisel helped launch Linda Evangelista on to the road to superstardom , and it was Von Unwerth who captured Claudia Schiffer 's sex kitten quality and used it in the Guess advertising campaign which made the model famous .
10 Instructed on 6th January 1877 to bring the Nez Perce on to the reservation within ‘ a reasonable time ’ , Monteith set an overeager deadline of 1st April .
11 He opened the rear door and folded Goldman on to the seat ; his legs trailed into the road and Elliott tucked them up on the seat .
12 In the US election , commentators are bemoaning the lack of international issues , but they are still markedly more present than here : President George Bush and Bill Clinton are arguing over how and when to help the former Soviet states , Clinton is proposing to allow Japan and Germany on to the Security Council of the UN , all candidates have a figure for American troop presence in Europe , ranging from Bush 's 150,000 to Jerry Brown 's 1,000 , with a European force of 1,000 stationed in the US .
13 I heard there 's a good production of Rigoletto on at the moment . ’
14 There must be a song about a guy named Colin somewhere in the great existence of music .
15 Before he saw Nicandra alone on the stand , he had noticed a different kind of tension ; it was in the bar , where Andrew was having a drink with Lalage , while now , he guessed , Nicandra would be getting the money on to Lalage 's horse .
16 She tied up her ribbons and laid William gently in the cradle before saying , ‘ I think he will sleep now .
17 Denis Smith says he enjoyed himself at Stoke especially in the early seventies when they had a good team … as a professional he wants Oxford to win but after the game will revert to being a stoke supporter … he says his young son also supports them
18 As I recall , then , it was only an hour or so after being first entrusted with the mission that I noticed the young Mr Cardinal alone in the library , sitting at one of the writing tables , absorbed in some documents .
19 All that was necessary to bring it on in more or less its full force was the sight of the Bible , its cover or open page , or its mere name , or the sight of a church , or the sound of any bell ringing solemnly , from Big Ben down to the bell of the Sunday muffin men .
20 Mrs Jones was attacked at her home in the village of Hodson near Swindon all for the sake of sixty pounds .
21 Students on the part-time course will work from home , visiting Middlesbrough only for the final examination .
22 ‘ It owes much to acting of charm and conviction from Michael Crawford and Sarah Long as the boy and girl , ’ wrote the Coventry Evening Telegraph critic .
23 I sent Peggy down to the village for yeast and old Meg was at the baker 's , first time in months , and she says her master 's back . ’
24 I told Big Ben all about the hijackers , Danny being in the refrigeration unit and how Jean and I were following them .
25 They had all come from Bangor together for the game .
26 Since the Board are entering into a Scheme for adult education in co-operation with the LEA in Cambridgeshire much in the same way ( as ) had been done in Bedfordshire it seems as if it might be best for the Board to be recognised as the Responsible Body for this type of course .
27 We review both in ET along with the best new music and theatre .
28 From as far up as er In er Inverness down to the er borders .
29 I mean , I could go from anywhere , Lowerick down to the borders and I 'd I 'd be , I 'd feel at home , but I would n't feel I mean , I went down to England for something like four days , and like from Berwick , ma , about it must be about ten miles from Berwick to the Scottish , the Scotland thing and I was a craning my head out the bus window to see it !
30 Stephen was still in bed but sitting up and there were books on Vangmoor all over the quilt .
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