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

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1 And that looks okay so page up to the start of the document .
2 So it 's not in that lot so page down to the next one .
3 Under US export restrictions , only technology up to the Sparcstation 1+ level can be shipped out East , and although Sparcstation 2s will be allowed over ‘ within a couple of months , ’ there 's no green light for Sun 's superscalar boxes in the offing .
4 ‘ Oh , let's not harp back to the war , Daddy , ’ Madeleine said as she reached up to plant a kiss on his cheek .
5 It goes on : ‘ This is one party political appointment too far and has brought further disgrace on to the use and abuse of patronage powers by the Secretary of State . ’
6 she said there 's always dog in with the cleaners !
7 and had lunch out and picked Brian 's mum up mum up in the afternoon , then thought about
8 And Frances has also collected a petition of sixty four children at her school which I will also hand over to the county secretary .
9 Huddersfield Polytechnic has opened a new biotechnology laboratory which will carry out research in to the manufacture of chemical products using biotechnology instead of traditional chemical routes .
10 The other escaped back north out of the no-fly zone , ’ he added .
11 ‘ If th'bist hoping for a piece of apple , then th'bist up in the clouds , ’ Jess said — and to Midnight : ‘ This way . ’
12 It 's expenditure out and then income in from the Government .
13 No I do n't think either erm The whole emphasis of Homeworks is to learn things there which we can then bolt on to the main chain , I 'll be absolutely amazed if in fact Homeworks manages to drive anywhere near the amount of customers through it that M F I does or the problem we had in Yeovil is because it is a very rural area a is not having the M F I name above the door so no that is not the intention .
14 He remembered the long black shadows he had seen when crossing over in the basket lift .
15 ‘ His scoring record is phenomenal and I do n't see why being out of the Premier League should stop him being selected . ’
16 ‘ I 'd rather grub around in the earth any day ! ’
17 He does this gravely , perhaps fearing — with some justification from what I can see — that the whole thing might collapse like a car in a Laurel and Hardy movie , falling absolutely fiat on to the ground in its component parts .
18 I 've already 'ad ter fork out fer the lorry .
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