Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 l he vehicles entered the western end of this northern bay , and the coach body was lifted off its bogies and placed on moving carriers , the wheels removed from the bogies , the bogies then also placed on carriers parallel with its body and moved alongside it through the shop at the same pace , that of one vehicle every forty minutes .
2 God bless you all and I hope to be walking alongside you during the seventy fifth year anniversary efforts .
3 At its worst it may have been a parasitic racket representing only itself to the detriment of all , but on the larger canvas of society it gave political power to a narrow group of substantial landowners in loose alliance with merchant princes and the small towns which returned members to Parliament .
4 Again , for reasons stated above , this group was differentiated along gender lines , occurring in none of the female cases and 30 per cent of the male cases .
5 Regardless of the general press of humanity , a funeral procession was attempting to pass down it from the other end .
6 He grunches up everything in the forest .
7 While you are fishing , keep an eye on what 's happening near you on the river .
8 Even when he meant to go swimming , he was like keeping up his in the lane .
9 Apart from the few wives and daughters of master printers who had picked up something of the trade in the family firm , the first women compositors in Britain to receive anything like a " systematic training " were apparently taken on by the firm of McCorquodale of Newton-le-Willows in about 1848.12 It was a little-known experiment that did not last .
10 But they do call us towards speech , so that at least in the urgency and the felt inadequacy of our attempt to speak , erm to speak those words and lines , we can act out something of the quality and kind of our response , our shadowy awareness of what these incomparable and shrieking voices meant to the Eliot who was fighting for his own voice .
11 Should she try and get him back again or buy a newspaper first and try to find out what in the world he had been talking about ?
12 My priority is to get rid of discrimination and we shall have to find out which of the various possibilities will be the best alternative to that which is now proposed .
13 ‘ I 've been asked by the Bishop to find out something about the background of Hereward Marr and his wife , ’ she tried , as an opener .
14 In consequence , months of painful and arduous negotiations had been wasted , largely because of the ignorance or the Bourbon attitude of the Foreign Office who did not bother to find out something on the basis that they already knew every piece of human knowledge that is worth knowing .
15 And er , when I went to me I found out it in the post It was in the post , that I was picked .
16 Er those things should include well something about the box erm next next day or whatever I can find .
17 Today in order to meet the burgeoning demand for more and more creamy pints of Guinness , St. James 's Gate , through the recent investment of IR£200 million , has become one of the world 's most technologically advanced breweries , having the flexibility to brew virtually anything to the highest international standards .
18 I do indeed think that we can now know almost nothing concerning the life and personality of Jesus , since the early Christian sources show no interest in either , are moreover fragmentary and often legendary .
19 Robert Beale , Clerk to the Privy Council , insisting that the Secretary must know almost everything about the affairs of England and her neighbours , recommended that the essential material be stored in ten or twelve great books : one would contain treaties ; another would list recusants ; a third would deal with the Councils in the Marches and in the North ; and so on .
20 Life , as it is lived in classrooms and on the terraces , has almost none of the characteristics of anarchy and impulsiveness that are often attributed to it .
21 Erm and there were two very profound reasons for that , one was the decline in employment in southern agriculture , the increasing mechanization of agriculture displacing er millions of er agricultural workers er and the second and more important factor was that the southern states provide almost nothing in the way of social provision and certainly nothing for black people er whereas the northern states were much more generous .
22 are good at noticing when someone in the group is feeling aggrieved or upset
23 ’ A particularly poisonous little girl might sting me into saying , ‘ Fiona has the same glacial beauty as an iceberg , but unlike the iceberg she has absolutely nothing below the surface . ’
24 There 's fear hanging over everybody with the local government review there 's going to be mass redundancies .
25 Alice put the telephone down carefully , and looked at herself in the small , oval mirror hanging above it on the wall .
26 Make not his Worth the Measure of your Song ;
27 Disappointment at further omission was offset by selection to tour England in 1964 , though he played in none of the Tests , and was troubled by a recurring shoulder injury .
28 The organisation should bring together everyone from the musicians working at grassroots level to established businesses , and also involve decision-making bodies like Liverpool City Council and City Challenge .
29 Van Fraassen offers a challenge in saying : show exactly what about the explanatory relationships tends to guarantee that if x explains y and y is true , then x should be true as well .
30 hammocked above you on the luggage rack
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