Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the rest " in BNC.

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1 I fumble around for the rest of my kit and fall over Shelagh , who is shining a torch gingerly in one of her boots .
2 So I clambered up with the rest when the order came .
3 However , if anyone were misguided enough to give me authority , I would certainly misuse it , so I prayed along with the rest .
4 I pulled up outside the rest home she worked at and reached through the window to open the back door for her , the way real mushers do without getting out themselves .
5 " I think it would be better if I worked through for the rest of today .
6 It is a low repetitive moan that she keeps up for the rest of the afternoon .
7 So how are you getting on with the rest of your course ?
8 And it will , if you , at the beginning of the sentence , however , it 's got a comma after it , before you go on to the rest of the sentence .
9 How did you get on with the rest of it ?
10 She pulls off her t-shirt , she is safe while he is swimming out to the centre , she slips out of the rest of her clothes , kicks off the espadrilles , and running along the boards dives in .
11 For them , especially , it 's time we caught up with the rest of the European Community and extended to all workers employment protection , pro rata benefits and pay , as well as parental leave and childcare .
12 We stood out from the rest , who would be played by girls or women — supers as they were called — hastily chosen early on the Monday of our arrival in the town .
13 What is it about them that makes them stand out from the rest ?
14 When they met up with the rest of the Carlisle Flint team Kate tried to ignore the studiously impassive face of Mike Booker as he greeted her .
15 Self-consciously they ducked down among the rest .
16 For the last hour his progressively alcoholised brain had reminded him of the consequences of justice ( small ‘ j ’ ) : of bringing a criminal before the courts , ensuring that he was convicted for his sins ( or was it his crimes ? ) , and then getting him locked up for the rest of his life , perhaps , in a prison where he would never again go to the WC without someone observing such an embarrassingly private function , someone smelling him , someone humiliating him .
17 They cut off their hands so that they go about for the rest of their lives with bleeding stumps . ’
18 Every day John and his mum go over his schoolwork to make sure he keeps up with the rest of the class .
19 It rumbled on for the rest of the week .
20 He looked round at the rest of them .
21 He looked around at the rest of the journalists .
22 If it matches in like the rest
23 He stood out from the rest of the mob with his silver hair and stacked shoes .
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