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

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1 He has recovered his form superbly after a broken finger threatened his career last season , and England boss Graham Taylor said : ‘ Sometimes when you 're with a Second Division club or out in the far North East you can feel forgotten .
2 In prisons , in the trenches , in the factory canteen or down at the dole office , it helps to cushion the harshness of life .
3 This magnetotail could steer larger quantities of charged particles on to the near side than on to the far side .
4 If Iran , weary and broke after its war with Iraq , has waved goodbye to its proselytising days , this is a valid reason for easing it out of its isolation and back to the position in Gulf politics which , from the shah on , it has craved and which reflects the size of its population and length of its coastline .
5 Red card and back to the subs ' bench for Jim .
6 He kept rolling , still hanging on to his weapons , and fell over the front of the Jeep and on to the pavement outside .
7 Since the causal chain passes through perception and on to the rest of the nervous system , perhaps triggering action , it must become physical again .
8 We can take our students beyond that stage of technical feedback and on to the levels of self-enlightenment and self-emancipation , through encouraging ever-wider and higher levels of self-criticism .
9 Quinn was forced into the back seat and down to the floor , then covered with a blanket .
10 I felt a strange sensation in my stomach as I made my way down the sloping gangway and on to the tarmac , If I had felt like this on the morning of the 6th June , Lord Lovat would probably been going ashore without his bagpipe music .
11 This line can he traced , rather precisely , from New England , through south-west Ireland , via south Pembrokeshire and the Gower Peninsula , under the University College of Swansea , then south of the Kent coalfield to the Boulonnais and on as the Grande Faille din Midi far into the European continent .
12 The hands Maria had raised to Luke 's shoulders strayed eagerly to the back of his neck and up into the thickness of his dark hair , her fingers pressing themselves to the perfect shaping of his skull as she sought and claimed a deeper kiss , drawing him far into the warm moist depths of her mouth .
13 Concerned at the way neither she nor her friends wore ‘ Laura Ashley ’ clothes ( too many frills , too much lace , all up to the neck and down to the ankles , they said ) Laura asked them to come up with suggestions for the sort of outfits they would like to wear .
14 His hands , sliding from her hair to her neck and down inside the filmy black blouse , denied the imputation .
15 The first people in each team place the keys down their neck and out through the bottom of their trouser legs or slacks .
16 The oil is getting into the wheel bearings and forcing grease past the oil seal and on to the brake shoes .
17 From here I walked on to Men Scryfa , an iron age monument and on to the Nine Maidens prehistoric stone circle .
18 A piece of smokeless fuel fell out of the grate and on to the hearth .
19 In this way , the compressions or sound waves pass through the throat and mouth and out through the lips , spreading in all directions .
20 Steadying himself , he made his way over the roof and on to the parapet that ran along the side of the building .
21 Back in her drab black dress , Ellie was escorted smartly out of the ready-made department and back into the elevator .
22 That brought him within a mile or two of Stoke St Gregory , down the steep incline and on to the Levels , where a family of Titfords had once made their home as long ago as the end of the 16th century .
23 They are on the bonnets of the jeeps , some are clinging precariously onto the sides as both vehicles speed away through the farmyard and out into the road .
24 The Achilles ' tendon which had been bothering him for weeks finally gave out amid a sympathetic cheer and a great forward ambled to the sideline and out of the match with an hour gone .
25 She turned to express some of her thanks to him , but he was already out of the car and round by the passenger door opening it for her .
26 She struggled to free herself , and rolled out of the car and on to the ground .
27 She waited for him to invite her into the car and out for the day .
28 As you might expect , though , it is difficult to stop the loss of energy and plasma along the magnetic lines of force and out of the ends of these machines .
29 The residents of Monte Samana were just beginning to stir , and the smell of strong Spanish coffee wafted from open windows and balconies as she drove along the flower-edged lanes of the complex and out of the main gate towards the village .
30 One by one we clambered out of the boat and on to the slippery rocks of an inlet .
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