Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Grinning with surprise as if he had stumbled on to the This is Your Life set , his hand was pumped by Bill Wyman ( the Rolling Stone vote ) , Roland Butcher ( the cricketing vote ) , Gordon Banks ( the goalkeeping vote ) , Elaine Paige ( the musical vote ) , Patrick Moore ( the moon vote ) , Andrew Lloyd Webber ( the seriously rich vote ) and dozens more . |
2 | Where we might have expected him to grant her the respect of verse , he goes on in the same business-like prose : ‘ How now , Kate ? |
3 | When it comes to her imagined transcriptions of Jip 's diary , she goes on in the same descriptive vein for a paragraph , then stops herself with an abrupt exclamation of ‘ No , he would n't say all that ’ ( 54 ) , whereupon she starts again in more concise fashion . |
4 | Yes , I c I was fortunate to be able to carry on at the same place . |
5 | School students will stay on in the few settlements that will be left and in schools in Cuba , West Africa and other countries . |
6 | It was sewn with coarse grass and carefully mended with leather patches stitched on with the same coarse grass . |
7 | If they are to be more than mere training , then a process of informed reflection has to go on at the same time . |
8 | There is slightly more to go on with the latter however , and one seems justified in presuming the work of at least two men . |
9 | It is possible to go on with the same therapist to deal with the problems which caused you to need the regression experience in the first place . |
10 | It is usually noticeable that when a masochist has for years felt hard done by , often over-controlled by their partner , and then for some reason the tables are turned , he or she metes out punishment as if this has to go on for the same length of time that the masochist 's suffering was endured . |
11 | So I started to write a variation on the first bar and told her to go on in the same way and to keep to the idea . |
12 | Ordinarily , learning allows us to go on in the same way , to repeat what has been learned , whether it is a matter of fact ( that London is the capital of England ) or an action ( driving a car in familiar circumstances ) . |
13 | Such an amendment would permit claims where the employee 's invention falls short of revolutionising the employer 's position but nonetheless contributes greatly to the latter 's economic well-being . |
14 | The fish tend to spawn all around the same time and pay attention to their own broods — equally the parents will see off any attempt by another pair to eat their brood . |
15 | because I just think it would , it 's so important to get that bit , that bit goes along with the all the application bit , if we tie those two up together |
16 | However , they all sit together in the same circular chamber which has various doors marked ‘ Clergy Ayes ’ or ‘ Laity Noes ’ through which the members of the Synod troop to vote in the way MPs trudge through their voting lobbies . |
17 | The Infinite Wheel present four UK harmonised house cuts loosely gathered together under the same title , the ‘ Dream Of Dreams ’ mix holding the dancefloor tactics whilst the epic and trippy ‘ Big Blue Mix ’ and ‘ Bay Of Rainbows ’ melt into each other to create a floaty yet still club-viable waxing . |
18 | The only other fictional world I lived in with the same intensity was that of Louisa M. Alcott . |
19 | Behind this board ( called a pathfinder ) is the start boat which motors along at the same speed as the board . |
20 | Of the surviving children of William Charles and Anne , five were baptised together on the same day ( 10 July 1817 ) in their father 's original parish at the miniature City church of St Ethelburga , Bishopsgate . |
21 | They lay together in the same blue-white room , though this time their lovemaking had been gentler and more familiar , as warmth and exploration of each other 's bodies and hearts had succeeded the glorious frenzy of their first coupling . |
22 | Thus the thickest potential net pay can be expected to be developed only in the latter situation ( see Figs. 25 and 26 ) . |
23 | At Mandru , the Lady Nehushtah , Mandru 's exotic Ixibatabian wife , had male as well as female attendants , and all the Ixmaritians lived together in the same building , regardless of their gender . |
24 | I am sure that my hon. Friend is right , in that it makes sense to believe that if young people from both sides of the community are taught together in the same classrooms , they will value equally both traditions and will be more likely than some others to find common ground in later life . |
25 | Dealers were expected to get these cards filled in at the same time as fulfilling their quotas of business , but nobody had time . |
26 | The BBCBASIC(Z80) programs that use these routines should move HIMEM down to the same value before they PROC_load the assembly code routines into the address at which they were originally assembled . |
27 | Fast on its heels came MacPublisher and Ready-Set-Go but somehow neither caught on in the same way . |
28 | Rejected in the former , they press on with the latter . |
29 | These issues I touch on in the latter part of the chapter . |
30 | He said he just carried on in the same direction . |