Example sentences of "[adv prt] [subord] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Yes and erm Thornleys used to be next to it , and it , to see him patting the butter you know and with all the fancy things in the window they would be doing it and er everything was parcelled up then , into brown paper and strong brown , sometimes there would be a bag of sweets pushed in as well for the children . |
2 | I always think it would fit in as well in the Mediterranean as in the North Atlantic , because it has the black and white colouring common among all sorts of species of northern bird , and the brightly coloured bill and feet typical of birds that live in hot countries . |
3 | In the present case the effect is helped by the realistic context , since the storm is still raging outside and whenever the door is opened to let in a new character the form-generating music rushes in as well in the shape of the hurricane . |
4 | While the heyday for Greek columns was between the 1830s and the 1850s , the classical style carried on although not to the same degree . |
5 | A padlock was where the laces should have been to stop anyone taking them off when alone in the middle of the corridor . |
6 | We no longer lock up the mentally deranged , although they were locked up until well into the twentieth century ; certainly we do not allow them to be paraded for the general amusement of our population . |
7 | the game did n't liven up until midway through the half when the Blues finally put Cliftonville 's defence under a period of sustained pressure . |
8 | But sometimes that had to be written out as well at the house . |
9 | We 'll also focus on a very special display the Falcons put on while here in the States . |
10 | The Company got on as well with the local population as any European settlers anywhere in the world , but it was very exposed to attacks from New France . |