Example sentences of "[adv prt] [verb] [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | He had looked so utterly contented then , surveying his growing flock , his flock , not just the flock he had care of , but his own , Abbott 's sheep driven down to market on the Isle of Bute by his men , shepherds in his employ . |
2 | A great wedge of MacIans had driven in to cut off the Macleans ' attacking force ; the few men left fighting by the ships had neither time nor numbers to relaunch them . |
3 | With a sinking heart , she also realised that she must go on living with the Ward family , at least for now . |
4 | And it will be sited on land troops trained on before going off to fight in the Somme . |
5 | After a short pause to watch us , she passed on surrounded by the Lord Lieutenant of Dorset and other local dignitaries . |
6 | EXCITING theme days have been arranged to spice up eating in the Barlaston canteen . |
7 | Ironically this Heath Robinson make-do also ended up contributing to the Dalek myth . |
8 | THE Prime Minister , Jeffrey Archer , Sylvester Stallone and Rod Stewart are among those lined up to appear on the Wogan chat show as part of BBC TV 's £82 million line-up of programmes for the new year . |
9 | You almost end up yearning with the RAF trainees to be back in the cockpit getting on with the business : flying . |
10 | It is not yet known , however , who will end up paying for the Juno project , currently being supported by the London-based Moscow Narodny Bank . |
11 | After their first encounter , the couple began seeing one another regularly , but the romance fizzled out after Mr Clinton returned to America , believing he had been called up to fight in the Vietnam war . |
12 | But unless the offers , like £10 off a suit , make enough of us buy , the experts fear the campaign will end up biting into the M&S profit margins . |
13 | Granpa just groaned and said , ‘ I do n't want you to end up workin' in the East End , young ‘ un . |
14 | There remained , however , the boarded up remains of the Melvin Hotel , which had stood derelict and unwanted since the day it was bombed in 1972 . |
15 | We went on to fight alongside the North African people for their independence . |
16 | He shares Taylor 's view that England will win and go on to qualify for the USA finals . |
17 | His mother trekked North to the St Mary 's Anglican Mission station , where he received his education before going on to study at the Rorke 's Drift Art and Craft Centre in Natal . |
18 | They will not wear their knuckles out knocking at the West 's door , so long as they feel it will be opened to them before too long . |
19 | It seemed an ordinary enough night when Anne Simonsen set out to work at the Marina Hotel in Copenhagen where she had a job as part-time barmaid . |
20 | In fact , liberal or not , she has come back to work for the ANC , though her exact capacity is not made clear . |
21 | So it will be back to work on the Algarve this week when Payne bids to win the Portuguese Open , a tournament that provided Montgomerie with his first success in 1989 . |
22 | When the above entry is printed out according to the SIL MANUSCRIPT ( MS ) programme it appears like this : Many people will find it preferable to type the words of their dictionary in alphabetical order so that the computer prints them out in alphabetical order without further programming . |
23 | After further discussion , a similar exercise was carried out based on the RI category , with the results also indicating that most internal information storage and transfer needs were met within the EPH in an effective manner . |
24 | Members of the Christ College chapel choir took time out to sing on the Durham streets before a concert in Durham Cathedral last night . |
25 | Then it was back to relax in the Granby Village leisure complex with its swimming pool , Jacuzzi , sauna and gymnasium before going out on the town to enjoy a slap-up meal . |
26 | I carried on , then came back to live in the North but it just seems to have been a really cemented bond . ’ |
27 | At the time I was out detecting with the Weston Historical Research and Detecting Association , of which I am a member . |
28 | A series of international agreements has cut back dumping in the North Sea , to the point where it will be virtually eliminated by 1998 , and outlawed incineration at sea . |
29 | In January 1928 he was invited back to speak at the Cambridge Union , on the motion that the Church of England ought to be disestablished . |
30 | When Welling , who today take on Reading in the FA Cup second round , beat Gillingham at Priestfield in the last round , there was some confusion over the price of entry for juniors . |