Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [v-ing] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 However , if we also add the timings of such movements from two more manuscripts of Lalande motets , F-Pn , H387 , a reduced score of the Miserere a grand choeur ( illus.4 ) , and F-Pn , Rés. 1363 , a reduced score of Dominus regnavit , both being copies apparently dating from the 1740s and probably prepared for the Concert Spirituel , we begin to notice the familiar syndrome of some slowing down in some tempos , compared with those of the earlier H400D .
2 I acted as unofficial welfare officer for others and spent untold hours merely listening as the unworldly struggled to achieve the alternative vision of a new heaven on earth .
3 Only Rayne , standing on the stairs with his fingers idly drumming on the lid of a tin of Scottish shortbread , still looked as sleek as he had before the siege .
4 At night , while John 's impatient body sleeps , I listen to the waves loosely slapping at the side of the stilled ship .
5 Unfortunately , in the hurly-burly of a busy existence it is likely that the next experience will occur ( rather like waves relentlessly breaking on the shore ) before there has been time to review .
6 Sarajevo journalist Mensur Camo is one of the handful of journalists literally running around the city , dodging crossfire , to gather information .
7 Lymphoblastoid α-IFN ( Wellferon , Wellcome , Beckenham , UK ) was given at a dose of 5 mega units daily according to the following regimen : a four week primer course , a four week rest period and a second interferon course lasting 16 weeks ; for five patients from Rotterdam the duration of the second course was prolonged up to 30 weeks .
8 ‘ The risk of drinkers inadvertently going over the limit is tragically high , ’ the report says .
9 I gather that the match was played at the new centre — little more than a new clay court being put down in an old car park and towering scaffolding stands then being erected around it , rising almost vertically so that it gave the impression of the fans literally hovering over the court .
10 As Bloch has commented , ‘ To us accustomed to live with our eyes constantly turning to the clock , how remote from our civilization seems this society in which a court of law could not ascertain the time of day without discussion and inquiry ! ’
11 The pupils decided that they were the same in that context and were satisfied that there were only three different shapes if they did not allow fences in the middle or squares just touching at the corners .
12 They passed four months just wandering about the countryside , pitching their tent , swimming in the numberless ponds that are a feature of the land , and living off game they shot , chickens they snatched , and hand-outs from the rejoic-ing peasants .
13 ULSTER drivers already reeling from the jump in the cost of motoring imposed by the Budget are facing another rise in car park charges .
14 Inside the Labour Party , the conflict as to how to react was acute , those opposed to any concessions finally triumphing with the well-known formula of putting the matter to a royal commission which could not report till after the forthcoming general election .
15 In a result reflecting both the republic 's ethnic diversity and a resounding rejection of the ruling Bosnia-Hercegovina League of Communists , the vast majority of seats went to the three main nationalist parties separately appealing to the Moslem , Serb and Croat populations .
16 Riven pulled his cloak up about his neck , his bones aching and stiff and his legs still complaining about the horse between them .
17 But for larger numbers of mutational steps , even in the case of the biomorphs with their nine little genes , the mathematical space of all possible trajectories is so vast that the chance of two trajectories ever arriving at the same point becomes vanishingly small .
18 Several men , navy with gold braid in evidence , turned towards him as Delaney walked over , eyes automatically glancing at the geography and configurations on the plastic : Atlantic , beyond the equator .
19 Adjacent to Caliban to the west , but separated by a small ravine which prevented direct access from one property to the other , was a house Vertigo built on a similar shaped area of land measuring 2.742 acres also fronting onto the ocean .
20 Three models were found : a minimalist model based on limited contact between police officers and social workers through formal channels strictly according to the minimum demanded by procedural dictates ; a collaborative model involving close consultations on an informal as well as formal basis , about progress and proposed courses of action ; and an integrated model involving joint simultaneous investigation as a single operational entity .
21 With the fans now streaming through the turnstiles , many of them being stopped and searched before going any further , there 's a final briefing for the man who could influence their mood , referee Paul Harrison .
22 Have you proper guards now looking after the horses ? ’
23 He fought Christ 's battles there for ten years — it must have been like our brave missionaries now going into the wildest and most uncivilised parts of Africa — because the pagan King Morken was his enemy and envied the fame of Kentigern .
24 McGibbon is one of a group of talented teenagers now waiting in the wings — Darren Patterson ( Crystal Palace ) , Keith Gillespie ( Mancheser United ) , Stephen Lomas ( Manchester City ) , John Morrow ( Rangers ) and Barry Hunter ( Wrexham ) to name a few .
25 Species similar in appearance , but growing on the ground , will probably belong to the clavulinopsis genera or families , but it 's easy to be fooled by fungi seemingly growing in the wrong habitat .
26 You 'd see all the kids there peering through the cracks in the , in the gate stand cos they used to squeal blue murder you know and er , I know it 's er it 's
27 Some fell and were dragged on by their comrades , others had to crawl as best they could , their heads barely emerging from the puffs of dust , across the open space between the Cutcherry and the churchyard wall .
28 However , because it groups entries alphabtically according to the areas of responsibility given to particular topic editors , it can be slightly confusing .
29 It may also explain the occurrence of nitrogen fixation around sea shores where there is constant turbulence produced by the waves continually breaking on the shore .
30 ‘ Do n't talk to me , ’ snarled the other , through gritted teeth , her eyes never moving from the target .
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