Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Sunderland wanted £4,000 and their manager , Bob Kyle , said it would be worth it for the twenty goals Buchan was bound to score in his first season at Highbury .
2 The risk would certainly not be worth it to the little ex-scribe .
3 Meanwhile , persevere with the psychotherapy — it will be worth it in the end .
4 Sullivan , the parish priest says : ‘ It will be worth it in the end , though I hope there will be an end before too long ’ .
5 It would be worth it in the end .
6 He could not see Dhani but calculated that he might by now be opposite him in the north transept .
7 She wanted , as the strands of trees drew out , to be beneath him in the bare and leafless brown of a wood .
8 I tell them to take their time ; it is hoped that the dog will be with them for the next ten years or more — what are a few minutes ?
9 We 'll be with them in the Fire Court by nightfall .
10 ‘ It means the women can come in then still go home to pick the kids up from school , or be with them in the evening . ’
11 It dawned on him that he had not had a date for weeks , and his first one would be with her at the Edwardian Ball .
12 You may also need to help her to transfer to the list of your own general practitioner , if she and he are both agreeable to this ; and of course she must be assured that you , or some other member of the family will be with her on the actual day of the move or , if she wishes , take the responsibility of it off her shoulders completely .
13 Modigliani moved in to be with her for the last few days and at the end of November Jeanne entered the Nice Maternity Hospital .
14 Promised her he would be in touch , and to be with her for the birth of their baby .
15 If only he knew that no man could give her what he had — thirteen frantic days of excitement and sensuality that would be with her for the rest of her life .
16 She did not believe that she could bring Scathach back to life , but he could at least be with her in the fortress as she made her journey into the first forest , as she went in search of whatever it was that had ensnared Harry , made him a prisoner in Old Forbidden Place .
17 This whole thing was a nightmare , a sea monster inextricably wrapped around her limbs which would be with her until the day she died .
18 ‘ He had three years with John Edwards , but we bought him back for 5,600gns a year last June and he will be with me for the rest of his days . ’
19 I remembered the monster 's promise to be with me on the night of my wedding .
20 I have a deep affection for you , a yearning that will be with me till the day I die . ’
21 Hopefully , in the near future , I will say that I am cured , but I do know that whatever I have learned about myself , through the Alexander Technique , will always be with me in the future and will help me through any other crisis in the time to come .
22 Contrasting Mr Donovan 's distress with that of victims of industrial injury , the judge said : ‘ You should have in mind it is not a case where you are awarding damages for someone who has suffered some physical injuries which will be with him for the rest of his days .
23 While his parents could only be with him during the occasional break in a hectic schedule , at least Diana knew that he was under the same skies .
24 Rose had n't asked him where they were driving to ; she did n't care anyhow : it was enough to be with him in the day .
25 So you 'll be with him in the guest room and I 'll be in my usual bedroom .
26 The dry , cloudy weather will still be with us at the start of the night , but some patchy , light rain will creep into the Borders and Dumfries and Galloway by the end of the night .
27 She 'll be with us on the 17th .
28 fund , er and we say that er , er we hope your Lordship will be with us on the main issues , but if your not , we say there are very powerful reasons of English and community law including er the obligation on the court under article five , to ensure that the , er the , the trials some two years hence lasting some five weeks with all the expert evidence , my learned friend says will be necessary , should not in the interim have the effect of er frustrating er the operation of er apparently valid provisions in the United Kingdom statutes and the Lloyds Acts and byelaws , which er , are themselves measures that have been adopted so as to pursue the policy
29 Now , we 've got quite a long list , colleagues , of , er , members of the European Parliament and members of Parliament who will be with us during the course of the week for for short stays er Euro European MPs first , er Linden , Cheshire West secretary of the European P L P Steven , Durham , deputy leader of the European P L P Hugh , Strathclyde West Barry , Yorkshire West and from the G M B parliamentary group , er , these MPs may only be present for short periods Nicholas , Newcastle-upon-Tyne East Doug , Newcastle-upon-Tyne North Gerald , George , Hamilton Clive Hammersmith and Giles who 's drawn the short straw , who 's going to give us an address this morning .
30 Sadly , my hon. Friend the Member for Ashfield ( Mr. Haynes ) will not be with us after the election , but my experience of him suggests that if he opens his mouth in Ashfield , we shall hear him down here —
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