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

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1 Hello , Dolly ! also had money in it , reputedly paying him 100,000 , and more for just the rehearsals than his total previous showbusiness earnings .
2 Nick was feeling cramped and claustrophobic , and kept peeking out from below the blanket until dragged back down by Linda .
3 He is very good on free kicks and penalties and scores quite a few from INSIDE the box as well .
4 Best of the roach and dace weights came from above the weir as Middlesbrough Newman Scotts ' skipper Dave Smiddy weighed in 9–3–8 to the waggler and maggot .
5 Finally , we examined receipt of community services , to see whether the project was able to attract more support from outside the scheme than the control samples were able to command .
6 Gradually there arose a faint humming from outside the tent as people gathered to talk and speculate , so it seemed as if those left inside were surrounded by a swarm of curious but not unfriendly bees .
7 Someone with accountancy training can be extremely helpful in the preparation of Schedules of Special Damages and if your department is large enough to need some form of dedicated management , this can often best be provided by someone from outside the law as solicitors do not make the best managers .
8 She came from outside the parish as there is no entry of this marriage in the Register Books nor is there mention of the marriage of her sister , Susanna , to Georg Ehret , the botanical artist , in 1738 .
9 While the DUC itself had amassed information and expertise by now to undertake this study itself , it realized that the report would have to be produced from outside the community if it was to have legitimacy or to be seen in any way as neutral : ‘ We in the Committee felt that we knew enough to write the report ourselves but we also felt that it would n't be acceptable to the County Council so we had to get somebody else to do it ’ .
10 Our life preparation student numbers have grown continually and encompassed students from outside the district as happens on other such courses .
11 They knew that any noise from within the atmosphere would be stronger when the detector was not pointing straight up than when it was , because light rays travel through much more atmosphere when received from near the horizon than when received from directly overhead .
12 It is on this apparent oddity that Mr. Howell founds an argument that the school can not rely on section 6(3) ( a ) to disapply the duty if it has used criteria designed to preserve the ‘ character of the school ’ in making its selection .
13 I would not wish to have a debate on only the ERM because many other matters need to be raised .
14 You have three minutes to descend to below the ceiling before the Solution goes into error mode .
15 Dot 's eyes were growing used to the dark just like they had to in the shelter when the warden 's lamp went out .
16 There is , of course , an enormous difference between the private/public demands of the two examples : writing my own private notes protects me rather more than having publicly to make suggestions on how the teacher as ‘ patient ’ should , say , knock on a door .
17 Only up to where the water if you put your back on it it was freezing .
18 Their Lordships , however , mindful that one of the recommended courses open to the Court of Appeal is to order a new trial , are of the opinion that on the evidence adduced at the original trial the judge was right to direct the jury as he did .
19 ‘ I still think the great moments in acting are when a theatre audience lets out a big laugh at just the point when you want them to laugh — or when you can hear a pin drop because you 've got them totally captivated in the drama . ’
20 A self-consciously strict conventionalist judge would lose interest in legislation and precedent at just the point when it became clear that the explicit extension of these supposed conventions had run out .
21 The irony is that the skins in trying to be ‘ authentic ’ have ended up reviving an idea of working class culture which is frozen at precisely the point when a ‘ real ’ , ‘ authentic ’ working class identity was being positively eaten away from outside .
22 Close comparison of BBC and ITN footage shows that the BBC film has in shot the man who was most severely beaten by the police , but that the film has been cut at precisely the point when the policeman begins to set about him with his truncheon .
23 For a time at least the Bank as monopoly supplier can charge any rate it chooses .
24 However , unlike the Stock Exchange 's organization of transactions in securities , the TOM requires cash settlement of all contracts by 10.00a.m. the day after the bargain has been struck .
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