Example sentences of "[det] [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

  Previous page   Next page
No Sentence
31 This cuts down on the suspense and Ballantyne sees it as being comic .
32 I hope that this gets back on the road because clearly people are starting to put things in the proper places for recycling .
33 For example writers usually form the beginnings of words reasonably well , but often this tails off towards the ends of words .
34 This ties in with the Mahoney trick . ’
35 ‘ I do n't see how this ties in with the clinic . ’
36 I personally feel that this ties in with the ruined temple comment .
37 This ties in with the idea that people like others which share similar interests to themselves .
38 In practice this boils down to the governments being saddled with the bulk of the foreign hard currency debts , while it is private individuals in those same countries who hold most of the hard-currency assets .
39 Floodwater leaves sand on the planks and this sweeps up into the banks with cornices through which it is possible to step inadvertently .
40 Most of this falls back into the sea , as rain or snow , but 100 000 cubic kilometres of it falls on land .
41 This relates back to the discussion of issues of conceptualization in section 2.2 .
42 This moves on to the silver award after six months and the gold award after a year .
43 This follows on from the 1970s and the health conscious 80s when increasing numbers of people were becoming more responsible towards themselves and their lifestyle .
44 Occasional evidence of this percolates through into the newspapers and , now and again , the law reports .
45 But under these centralization plans , Wolverton had to forfeit from its smithy most of its hammers and drop stamps to Derby , to bring , it was said , this works up to the standard and capabilities of Wolverton .
46 This works out at the equivalent of just £10 per day .
47 This works out in the holy redemption and holy wrath of the Passover ( Exodus 12 ) .
48 I hope this comes through in the recordings .
49 but I think this , this comes down to the
50 The presidential year does cost the individual money ; if it is decided that one 's partner goes to dinners then this comes out of the individual 's pocket and is not subsidised , at least in my case , by anyone else , and it is entirely a matter of personal choice as to how this part of the arrangements is made .
51 As far as coverage is concerned , this comes out of the definition of the target group and the media available to reach it .
52 that passes down to the south west sir , yes .
53 That reaches down to the floor as I understand it .
54 Erm so you 've either got you know the , the , the sort of or the old people , or you 've got the young people , and that reaches back down the age range into things like child abuse which is now , you know , very er much er on the agenda .
55 That leads over to the
56 That leads down to the cisterns , ’ he said .
57 Now in a sentence in the Independent and the Times and other periodicals you would find there are more words of three and four syllables than in the tabloids , but that gets back to the clarity index again .
58 That ties in with the findings of a remarkable researcher .
59 And that takes up with the .
60 In ‘ Great Expectations ’ all the character speak differently and the way that Dickens portrays them to speak all fits in with the character .
  Previous page   Next page