Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] [prep] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Of course there has traditionally always been the kind of individual that will view any large feature in the landscape as something to jump off , slide down or swing from on the end of a piece of elastic .
2 You must also listen closely for the vitriolic jewels that emerge from behind the gold-capped smiles .
3 The best of today 's Mozart ( not easy to come by ) sacrifices none of his classical elegance , but also contains the robustness and vigour that come from within the music .
4 3 A corporate tie-up between privileged interests and state may be threatened by the emergence onto the political agenda of new groups and new " citizen " concerns that fall outside of the incorporation that bears on groups caught up in economic issues and the division of labour .
5 The new variable values become for forward x i j , for reverse x i j and remain at for the remaining variables .
6 This means that the accuracy of our picture of God is not shown in the orthodoxy of our creeds or testimonies but in the truths which we assume and count on in the concrete situation ; those moments when the heat is on , the chips are down and reality seems to be breathing down our necks .
7 But when he does resume them , when the time comes for him to make his next leap , the suggestions made in the course of this affair of his fiction fatigue and literal turn — suggestions which receive both rebuttal and support from within the shape-changing dialectic represented by The Counterlife — will not deserve to be forgotten .
8 A good Mini-Enterprise scheme should also afford young people access to skilled , professional help and support from within the local economic community .
9 Good afternoon , and welcome to On The Record .
10 Good afternoon and welcome to On the Record .
11 If you can work it out and stand at at the door and I 'll get the register to check .
12 At Ickworth in Suffolk , woodturners and craftspeople from around the country flocked to attend a weekend sale of timber from trees lost in this year 's storms and in October 1987 .
13 What they can not lift they put between their legs and waddle with to the edge of the bus .
14 Snippets of news and gossip from across the pond …
15 Snippets of news and gossip from across the pond …
16 My Lord it may help to say that if your Lordship does this reading my Lord , I do n't intend to take your Lordship through the documents any more myself in opening , because I think once your Lordship has has seen the extent of it , I 'm going to call Mr to give evidence and go to through the documentation that way , once .
17 The Association has fully participated in this new initiative to draw together opinion and comment from across the widest spectrum of our industry , in a bid to provide the industry with a united voice to Government .
18 And er he says go and sneak in in the kitchen and put it in the kitchen .
19 MCI Communications Corp says capital spending will peak at about $1,600m in 1993 versus $1,400m in 1992 , and return to about the 1992 level after it completes construction of its long-distance link between Chicago and Salt Lake City .
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