Example sentences of "[noun sg] [am/are] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The last Brownie to reach that place and any Brownies who run in the wrong direction are out of the game .
2 Oils rallied several pence now that the anticipated lower-earnings from BP and Shell are out of the way .
3 The Wantage white horses swim club are off to the Palace tomorrow … that 's the Crystal one … world number one Mark Foster is coaching them for the day …
4 LOOP are out on the road throughout December .
5 LOOP are out on the road throughout December .
6 The Gloucester ski racing team are out on the slopes training all winter … except this time we 're not high up in the Alps but right here in England in Telford in shropshire … this is artificial snow … its the only slope of its kind in the country … and to save money and time our young racers are coming here to train …
7 Town are up with the pacemakers for promotion .
8 Swindon Town are through to the third round of the Coca Cola Cup after a nine-two aggregate win over Torquay … and tonight Oxford United will be trying to join them but they 've got to win at Aston Villa …
9 Swindon Town are back on the league treadmill at Grimsby tomorrow when the two teams met at the County Ground in November it finished 1-1 .
10 THE WONDER STUFF are back on the vinyl trail with their first single for more than a year .
11 These digital and digitally remastered recordings date from the late ‘ 70s and '80s and information/presentation/quality are up to the usual Chandos high standards , although playing times tend to be short .
12 Border , who once said that the day Marsh and David Boon are out of the Australian side will be the day he goes as well , got back out on the ground soon enough , but he continued to fuel the fire by staying behind in Adelaide that evening while the rest of the team flew on to Perth to prepare for the fifth and final Test .
13 Poverty and unemployment are escalating ; education and health are back at the bottom of the agenda .
14 Now that the events of the summer are out of the headlines , some hon. Members , and members of the public who are not immediately affected , may imagine that the problem of theft and racing of cars has gone away .
15 Brushing back her hair with the back of a damp hand she said : ‘ Your lot are up in the attics , Miss Sara is out and they 're in the shop . ’
16 The days of lavish entertainment are over for the Harcourt Family .
17 Mark and Cynthia 's plans for dinner are up in the air
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