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

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1 Hence , the person who used the sulk response successfully in the past will continue to use it , because it worked .
2 Mrs Sutcliffe , wearing dark tinted glasses , listened carefully in the packed public benches as Mr Lightman read out an affidavit by Oliver Duke , once the boyfriend of Mail on Sunday reporter Barbara Jones , in which he admitted taking part in a scheme to get the money secretly from the newspaper to Mrs Sutcliffe .
3 Breathe in from the diaphragm slowly through the chest to the mouth counting 1-2-3-4 then blow it back to the diaphragm with another 1-2-3-4 .
4 In other countries too , inflation will be a worry right at the start of the coming upswing .
5 Trim away excess and place the base on to the cake drum .
6 The Trust 's management is aware of the dangers , and seeks constantly to ensure that growth is matched by clear , flexible procedures which promote vitality and experimentation , by a healthy eagerness on the part of the managers to manage , and above all , by the delegation of responsibility right through the organisation .
7 So there was that allocation of system design responsibility right at the outset and that determined who would write the specification for what .
8 So erm you see that 's , that 's why when we had this we paid somebody to put this in cos the gas company would n't put my my boiler right out the back .
9 She must have made a huge error in giving change somewhere along the line and she felt defeated .
10 ‘ There is a change somewhere in the east .
11 He gripped it with his hands , got his foot on to the latch , heaved up and rolled over the top .
12 Delaney swung a foot on to the ladder .
13 With a bit of practice , you can learn to put a condom on without the punter knowing you 've done it !
14 I think it would prefer to blame somebody who 's already responsible — as you 'll know if you really do read the papers — for every dead dog and blocked drain right across the world .
15 incentive to get us up this last steep pull on to the summit of Beinn Ghlas .
16 l Louise looked at her young son and suggested he might like to take his easel on to the patio .
17 a move and that really he 's quite fortunate to have a buyer somewhere within the price he wanted .
18 Zigzagging our way down the street we saw a car coming towards us and thought some terrible error had allowed the driver on to the toboggan track .
19 Girls cheered and threw money on to the stage , but the curtain came down , the head hit him again and , with the curtain back up , the youngster was caned in the middle of the performance .
20 Until the industrial action frustrated plans for more formal INSET workshops , the open nature of the school 's formal consultative procedures , and the vigour and commitment of key individuals , seems to have spread discussion of library matters and project-involvement widely across the school .
21 Citadel : VII , 8 on the other hand , has excellent protection but is long and sustained with the crux right at the top when abseil retreat is both difficult and uninviting .
22 Douglas affected a dispatch box pose which enabled him to deliver the juicier bits of the legal volte- face to a point in the mid-distance somewhere above the Opposition gallery .
23 He followed Trent over the rail on to the dock , prodding him with the tip of his knife : ‘ We go jus ' leetle way in the jungle , leetle dog . ’
24 Those grant-maintained schools are using that money effectively for the benefit of the school and , more importantly , of improving education for the pupils attending those schools .
25 Taking care to keep to the well trodden dirt path between the growing vegetables , she crossed the last field on to the riverbank .
26 Right , so it 's one I want to , I did n't get time to do last week was to tell you where you specify that you want to perform a Chow test , right , and the computer will generate both of both of Chow 's tests with one , the first one is where we 've got enough observations in each sub sample , right , to estimate the regression , right , however , you may , you may detect and figure there is some structural change right at the end of your er sample of observations or alternatively right at the beginning .
27 Non-executive directors , that is a strength erm it 's also a threat but it is also a strength but basically it 's acting as a sort of yardstick to control or actually guide the actual management right down from board level right down the company there .
28 So he 's on the life support right to the end
29 was he on that life support right till the end ?
30 A year or two later he took up a consultancy somewhere in the Home Counties .
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