Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | When my sons went to the village school there was respect and they knew that they could not ‘ nannick ’ about in school , even if they did while on the way there . |
2 | ‘ For two years me and my sons walked along the towpath and park searching for a zip or the buckle of Brian 's belt , anything that would help . ’ |
3 | I will make my views known to the world community and to UNESCO ’ . |
4 | They were having an intense and appropriately heated discussion on the problems of cold-spots ( as evinced by the fact that their first attempts came out looking like braille roundels ) , and on the unfortunate instability of three poppadoms balanced together — caused not so much by the jerk they received when the turntable started up as by their movements while they cooked and swelled — but eventually my flatmates settled on the concept of standing the things up individually on the glass turntable , and so instigated what they termed a ‘ brainstorming session ’ in an attempt to find a suitable support mechanism . |
5 | It was a battle of weight versus cost , a battle which , to my husband 's dismay , I usually lost and we would have to pay over the odds to have my cases stowed in the hold of the Jumbo . |
6 | I left my cases parked on the quay , and made my way into the post office . |
7 | … I had done this process before , once , but not under pressure , when Aunt Viv had set a combination on a new suitcase and then forgotten it … one-four-eight , one-four-nine … my face sweating , my fingers slipping on the tiny wheels from haste … one-five-zero , one-five-one … |
8 | She let my fingers rest on the cool skin of her check ; but something in her now steady look , a declaration of inaccessibility , made me take my hand away . |
9 | And there 's nowhere to be alone , except my bedroom , and if I try to write there my fingers die with the cold . |
10 | and my fingers broke with the speed |
11 | I grab the butt , with my fingers curled around the reel seating , and strike . |
12 | ‘ I could n't close my fingers to pull on the water after an hour . ’ |
13 | The fishhouse ( an early dream ) went up in 1977 , and most of my pennies went on the building , so that staging was designed around a 48″ tank size . |
14 | I had fallen asleep , squatting behind a buttress of the church of St Nicholas long after curfew , my lips blue , my teeth chattering with the cold . |
15 | My trainers squeaked down the stairs . |
16 | My breasts were developing fast and I was ashamed to see that my nipples showed through the material . |
17 | I am thinking about my spectacles lying on the desk before me as I write . |
18 | My mind blanked on alternate minutes , my heartbangs sounded like the 4.30 at Epsom , and my mouth felt like cat-litter . |
19 | ‘ Normally my designs run towards the more avant-garde . ’ |
20 | Only the sound of the engine , and my eyes shifting from the mist and the road to take covert glances at his face ; I knew no more about him now than when I first met him , except what he had told me on the flight down from Mexico . |
21 | My eyes went to the desk . |
22 | In the shadow of the bus , a vulture wheeling overhead , I kept my eyes fixed on the bush behind us . |
23 | My eyes fell on the bed and to my horror something began slowly to stir under the blanket . |
24 | I sat , dozed , slurped from the wineskin , said a few prayers and kept my eyes fastened on the Lady Chapel . |
25 | ‘ Why do I have my eyes shut by the way ? ’ |
26 | The tables and the chairs , the cups and the spoons , the stains on the wall , the dust on the floor , the ache in my mind — all these things and everything else in sight mercifully receded for whole minutes at a time as my eyes took in the picture of that girl with the black hair , the pale face and the red boots . |
27 | I closed the door and propped a piece of wood against it , then stood for a while , letting my eyes adjust to the gloom and my mind to the feel of the place . |
28 | I 'd no idea how I was going to deal with this until my eyes settled on the grate . |
29 | My eyes returned to the statue of the infant with its foot on the skull . |
30 | Leaving the brightness of the house behind it was n't easy to get my eyes used to the darkness . |