Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | To play shuffle the cards and place face down in the centre of the |
2 | Will the Frys lay into me , send Vern off into the night , tell me I need my head examining making friends with that sort of boy ? |
3 | Yes I think that 's the sort of thing when you 're a defender the goalkeeper s the goalkeeper 's almost on it but if you 're not sure you get rid of the thing and then say turn round to the keeper sorry pall but I 'm playing safe . |
4 | Birds are prominent on the tundra , especially in summer when migrant waders and waterfowl pour in from the south ; only a few species are year-round residents . |
5 | And there , as he ( Tethra ) lay face down in the lee of an upturned boat , … he let his thinking catch up with him . |
6 | When Dulé and his companions regained the beach , they were so stunned and wearied by the water and the flames , the howling and frantic clangour of their rout , that they dragged themselves and their boat to the first cover they could find , and lay face down against the earth ; they could sense it trembling as if it were an animal alive beneath them . |
7 | Lie face down on the floor with your feet together and your hands shoulder width apart . |
8 | Lie face down on the floor with your hands touching in the small of the back and your legs straight out and together . |
9 | So my , my tax office is in Cardiff , now the quick way in to your tax office , where ever it is , and if it changes , is you get the telephone number , you get the reference room of Salaries or Pension Department , you ring your tax office , quote your name , the tax office reference although that 's n these days is n't important but you must quote your national insurance number , by doing that you get put through to the person who presses a button and says , oh yes you 're Mr or Mrs so-and-so , what can I tell you ? |
10 | Yes I think that may be right my Lord , indeed er if we succeed on the way out , get get out of the contract point then of course the plaintiff 's case is that they would have taken that advice and would not have entered into the contract a and therefore on that basis they are entitled to be compensated on the basis that all the losses they unnecessarily incurred by having , being forced to complete , should be recoverable , subject to er litigation of loss and . |
11 | Gwendoline go out of the room , how dare you squeal like that . |
12 | Pve come out of the woodwork . |
13 | I mean turn out in the er in , in in er er European elections was er in nineteen eighty four it was thirty two percent and in nineteen er eighty nine , thirty seven percent . |
14 | Go to the back window go look out of the windows . |
15 | Yeah but my done it in the morning go rush out to the post box |
16 | When we come out in the gully , go to the right and keep close in under the rocks , and you 'll be safe enough , for there 's a good overhang . ’ |
17 | I go go round with the bloody out there today ! |
18 | The Australian Aborigines make a clear distinction between the works of art they consider their own and those they claim go back to the time of their creation , popularly referred to as the Dreamtime in all literature about Aborigines . |
19 | And the explanations they offer go back to the social wholes which form and constrain individual people . |
20 | I think Carry On up the Khyber Pass was famous though with old erm |
21 | Dass come up with the curtains , they 're down in the Courtesy Cleaners . |
22 | Popular American poetry of the period encouraged not only ‘ the coming together of East and West ’ , but also Vachel Lindsay 's attempts ‘ to carry … vaudeville form back towards the old Greek precedent of the half-chanted lyric ’ . |
23 | You mean miss out on the money ? |
24 | Well , I give a vote that erm , because certainly not everybody 's aware that er , this er Service director is merely a way to get round to payments that different people have opt out of the social chapter . |
25 | No eye pitied thee , to do any of these things unto thee ; but thou wast cast out in the open field in the loathesomeness of thy person … |
26 | Climbline offer up to the minute weather and hill conditions for the major mountain areas of Britain . |