Example sentences of "[vb -s] [noun] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Here we show that the carrier generates an alkalinization outside and an acidification inside glial cells , and transports anions out of the cells , suggesting that there is a carrier cycle in which two Na + accompany each glutamate anion into the cell , while one K + and one OH - ( or HCO ) are transported out . |
2 | FIG. 4 The glutamate uptake carrier transports anions out of the cell . |
3 | I never dared to ask , but I understand now what it is that drives addicts back to the needle time and time again whatever the cost to their health and sanity ; I understand now what the mystics lay claim to when they speak of the peace that passeth all understanding . |
4 | The body of the third man lies chest down in the mud , head to one side . |
5 | ‘ Artai wants Jehan out of the way , ’ Burun said austerely . |
6 | It also contains a sample of ‘ Saffil , ’ that near-miraculous aluminium oxide fibre which looks like cotton-wool , withstands heat up to the melting point of steel , strengthens metals , and is used to line furnaces and between the tiles which protect the space shuttles in their searing return to earth — and was , after all , a research-led , rather than a market-led discovery . |
7 | He conducted recently in the Netherlands , where the Dutch National Youth Orchestra allows membership up to the age of 25 . |
8 | If the locational data are available in x , y order then , if you are familiar with BASIC or FORTRAN , or some other high-level language , it is relatively easy to write a program to reverse the order of the x , y pairs and to convert the y coordinate so that it measures distance down from the top of the page rather than distance up from the bottom . |
9 | This allows movement back to the index to be rapid . |
10 | ‘ Fool at the Pool ’ Ivor Bend meets Sally down at the club . |
11 | She squashes sausage out of the minds of novelists on their hot-footed way to a real good plot . ’ |
12 | In broad terms , the law constructs liability out of the lesser crime which D was committing , and which happened to cause death . |
13 | And Mark immediately introduces Jesus on to the scene : the messenger has indeed prepared the way of the Lord . |
14 | HEADING FOR HOME MONA sees Mellor off at the airport ( above ) after the holiday at the villa ( right ) |
15 | The cooling fan blows air out of the system unit thus lowering the pressure inside . |
16 | When it is obvious that the other 11 Governments are prepared to accept the draft before them at Maastricht today and that this Government are not , the Government are confessing to a unique combination of political prejudice and economic weakness which marks them out from the rest of the Community and which marks Britain down in the Community . |
17 | It blows year round from the north while the current of the river flows from the south . |
18 | The other quarry produces about 6,000 tons per annum , which is ground on the spot , and sent seven or eight miles by road for shipment by canal , a traction engine and trucks being used for the road haulage , which takes coals back to the quarry on the return journey . |
19 | The reason many directors resist starting a pension scheme is simply that it takes money out of the business for example , for expansion . |
20 | ( The purchase of Treasury bills takes money out of the money markets as it flows to the government , therefore sales of Treasury bills during a shortage creates a greater shortage . |
21 | His Nan always gets lollies in for the kids and they came in more than useful this time . ’ |
22 | As industrialisation takes work out of the home , women , if they are to be encouraged to join the labour force , must be assisted in child and home care . |
23 | Not far away is a miniature village ; a ‘ Noddy ’ train takes visitors back to the outskirts of Bridlington . |
24 | Barbarians , at the Dorman Museum until August 22 , takes visitors back to the days of woad , wonders and warrior queens . |
25 | ( iii ) Despite the fact that the algebraist is not interested in the nature of the integers themselves he certainly gets joy out of the fact , to be proved later ( see Section 3.12 ) , that there is essentially only one system of objects satisfying the above axioms A1 through to I. ( The idea of two algebraic systems being " essentially the same " will first be defined formally in 3.10.1 . |
26 | Ray Hanna takes G–FIRE up for the first time , Elstree , March 14 , 1981. ( via Spencer Flack ) |
27 | A scheme which takes teachers out of the classroom to give them experience in industry has been celebrating its one hundred thousandth placement . |
28 | This keeps sawdust out of the way without obstructing the line of cut . |
29 | Swindon teenager Jaimie King is on the crest of a wave today after winning the 100 metres breastroke title at the National swimming Championships at Sheffield … victory takes Jaimie through to the European Championships … |
30 | This was because the deuterium was continuing to be dissolved into the palladium and this takes energy out of the surroundings , acting like a refrigerator . |