Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] the rest " in BNC.
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1 | Denis Smith says it was an interesting game and his team played well … it was a hard game … but after four defeats it was just the result they wanted and will help build them up for the rest of the season |
2 | Soon afterwards , however , Ellcock became the ‘ nearly man ’ again , entering hospital for further surgery to remove the screws that had snapped in his back , ruling him out for the rest of the summer and , ultimately , despite encouraging practice sessions with the England A party last winter , the immediate future . |
3 | The mist cut them off from the rest of the field . |
4 | If it were up to me , I 'd jock you off for the rest of the season . |
5 | A small one , but let's chuck it in with the rest . |
6 | He do n't want one , I put it back with the rest . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Indeed , I have been hoping to buy you out with the rest of my legacy . " |
9 | Gary Stevens , whose non-appearance was announced on Monday , is to enter hospital tomorrow for an operation on his damaged left foot that will keep him out for the rest of the season . |
10 | It is that conditioning in the cask that marks it out from the rest of the world 's beers . |
11 | Getting a six foot six quilted rug in a domestic washing machine is often impossible ; the only answer is to wash it by hand in the bath ) and hope that you can clean it out before the rest of the family notice ) or find a launderette that will accept horse rugs . |
12 | Headline is ultra-keen on this psychological thriller , and to draw it out above the rest it is giving its atmospheric black and white cover four different shout lines in four different colours . |
13 | ‘ We 've been struggling a bit at Everton , especially at home , but we hope that will set us up for the rest of the season . ’ |
14 | ‘ This has set me up for the rest of the season and now I can have a real crack at the England squad , ’ he said . |
15 | They had travelled only a few yards into the dense timber when the silence of the woods closed in about them , cutting them off from the rest of humanity in a claustrophobic world of towering trunks and patches of thick underbrush . |
16 | A mother insists on her small son 's going to bed at a certain time , in spite of all his protests , because she knows he needs enough sleep to keep healthy and alert ; but in his view , she is insisting that he gives up his happy play , cutting him off from the rest of the family , for no good reason . |
17 | His hands were not particularly robust , but he missed very few matches until June 1952 , when appendicitis ruled him out for the rest of the summer . |
18 | The path brought him out into the rest of the grounds . |
19 | ‘ She saw him along with the rest of us . ’ |
20 | He had opposed it along with the rest of the General Advisory Committee but it was no clear-cut moral stand : ‘ I never urged anyone not to work on the hydrogen bomb project , ’ he told the inquiry . |
21 | I quickly cast back out again to the same spot and to my total astonishment the rod was almost pulled out of my hands before I got it back to the rests . |
22 | These three groups share common characteristics which mark them out from the rest of the population , even from many of those who are on low income . |
23 | Though closing the door shut her off from the rest of the boat , she was still acutely aware of him only inches away on the other side of the deckhead . |
24 | After the dance he escorted her back to the rest of the delegation , and returned across the floor to us . |
25 | In all probability he had thrown it out with the rest when he had moved to London in 1973 . |
26 | If I was n't able to admit it to some old woman I 'd never see again and who did n't matter a scrap to me , how was I going to face it out for the rest of my life ? |
27 | But on this particular morning it was taking him longer than usual to kindle the cheeky spark that had always singled him out from the rest . |
28 | I wish now I had sent it on with the rest of the clothes but I did n't want to risk crushing it . ’ |
29 | Just cos you 've messed up your practical your your personal life it do n't mean you have to take it out on the rest of us . |