Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] the [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Its defects were emphasised by its proximity to Shrubland Park , a splendid Palladian mansion with a long drive and imposing gatehouses , which first-time visitors sometimes mistook for the RCM building .
2 Okay , yes I agreed for the er the price but I said that I have n't seen the work .
3 And as we read through the er accounts of this experience in the acts of the apostles , we find it happening again , and again , and again , and becoming obviously the norm .
4 B. Schematic showing a binding site containing fragment ( depicted by the box ) inserted between the pBEND2 derived tandemly repeated sequence .
5 It is obvious that the genes themselves had not been blended and passed through the F1 generation to the F2 generation unaffected .
6 The girls arrived at the Gare du Nord , as we will do , and then , as we will in a few days ' time , they made for the Gare de L'Est and the journey into central Europe .
7 That 's a nice tyre we got for the erm caravan for ten quid .
8 He wants those years in jail allowed against the life sentence he got for the M60 machine-gun murder of SAS captain Herbert Westmascott in May , 1980 .
9 Four were hurt when their car crashed off the A66 on the westbound carriageway near the Elton turn-off just outside Stockton .
10 you know they went and they tried for the erm flying business .
11 Miraculously the crew of the Kidlington based Cessna Citation Executive jet which crashed onto the M27 near Southampton , managed to walk away with only minor injuries .
12 Unfortunately , as we found with the 500SL , the steering fails to meet the standards set by the rest of the chassis .
13 My understanding of what what the panel said and what the what the Secretary of State agreed was that neither the panel nor the Secretary of State disagreed with the erm the general sense of the policy but felt that that sense was er embodied and and was able to be applied through the erm provisions of other policies in the plan at that time .
14 We dined from the table d'hote at £14.95 per head , which we felt was phenomenally good value .
15 The Peter Mark salon in Dublin used in the Bain de Terre styling range for this look
16 Again all words in the sentences occurred in the RM1 lexicon and words in the collocations list were as heavily represented as possible . ’
17 Whether this referred to the monocle-and-green-face-powder period ( though the latter can , I believe , be explained by a skin rash ) , I have no idea .
18 Er , in his er , comment just now he er , referred to the enor , the enormous er , amount that it was costing this council to er , fund the special protection service .
19 If I could just respond to erm one point which I think was made by Mr who referred to the erm the York trading er Clifton Road Trading estates .
20 The crash occurred on the A540 Parkgate Road , near the Mollington Banastre Hotel .
21 The crash occurred on the A540 Parkgate Road , near the Mollington Banastre Hotel .
22 It had taken off from East Anglia and was en route for Liverpool Airport when it crashed on the Derbyshire/ South Yorkshire border shortly after 4pm .
23 The Staffordshire bull terrier was in a Ford Escort van with Michael Armstrong , 28 , from Newbiggin by the Sea , Northumberland , which crashed on the C38 between Sedgefield and Great Stainton .
24 Michael Hatfield , 47 , of Grove Hill , was killed when his Ford Sierra crashed on the A683 .
25 The classic area of the Marne would be called ‘ Champagne ’ , while the Aube and those districts of the Marne excluded by the I908 decree would be known as the ‘ Champagne Deuxième Zone ’ .
26 The tablet uses the same sort of membrane technology as that used by the ZX81 or ZX Spectrum keyboards and provides a 256 by 256 point resolution .
27 One of the best known illustrations of inversion is the model on a Euclidean plane , such as this page , that the French mathematician Henri Poincaré made of the non Euclidean ‘ hyperbolic ’ plane , A Euclidean plane is one that obeys Euclid 's famous fifth postulate : in other words , given a line , and a point not on that line , only one other line in the plane ( a parallel to the first line ) can pass through the point and not meet the given line .
28 ‘ We came off the M4 and suddenly there was this maniac in the middle of the road , flagging us down .
29 The case of the plaintiff is that he should still have been told and advised about the er availability of this provision , particularly when he was clearly er fearful of the financial consequences to him of completing this and when he was expressing those fears forcefully er to Mr .
30 The car eventually pulled away from the kerb and drove after the F40 .
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