Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [prep] [noun prp] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I sit beside Crilly on the footrest .
2 I disagree with Neil about the gutter press : it was the liberal media that did the real damage , over years not days .
3 You 'd recognize this if you are a driver and especially a driver who maybe has the opportunity of travelling long distance , now years ago when I was younger and perhaps some of you in the audience when you were younger , you could go from here to the South of England with no trouble , without a break and you 'd head on down the motorway and you , you 'd be alert and alive and er ready to meet up with all sorts of emergencies and you 'd drive quite well all the way down , non stop down the South of England , but if you 're like me now , when I get to Stafford on the motorway you 're beginning to feel as if you 've had enough and it 's difficult to try and keep your concentration as you used to years ago , and that 's how it can be in the truth sometimes , when we 've been with it a long time that , we grow older not only physically , but spiritually too we become very experienced in the truth and we become very sort of fat spiritually , we can live off of that fat ca n't we ?
4 Again another colleague with a really outstanding record of service not only to the trade union movement and the Party but more so to the G M B and I refer to Eric from the Lancashire region .
5 I 've got a , er comb , I 've got one of those that I use for Anthony at the moment and why brush ?
6 That 's why I came back on Tuesday night ; normally I stay in London during the week — my wife usually spends a couple of days at the flat with me . ’
7 I get a bit bronchial if I stay in London in the winter .
8 I leave for Germany on the evening train , I 'm afraid .
9 And I concur with Mr on the point that he made .
10 The pop Poet Laureate of the cabaret circuit , Hegley chooses subjects which range from McDonalds to the Gulf War , taking in on the way a whole range of everyday tragedies :
11 The road wound gradually upwards towards the Downs — only the English could call uplands downs — until I was clear of the motorways which cut through Kent like the prongs of a carving fork stabbing at France .
12 From this examination of some of the many patterns of family life which exist in Britain in the 1980s it can be seen that traditional views of the family are unsupported by research findings .
13 I know you 've got none fit in Munster at the moment , but hopefully the Lads in the Power Pack Section can make something of the ones we 've just lifted .
14 You may find it difficult to sleep , but it can be exciting to glimpse a floodlit Eiffel tower as you hurry through Paris in the early hours .
15 This is better understood if you look beyond Kinnock to the Labour party itself .
16 I think if you ha , if you look at Burns in the context of the time in which he lived , he was not an exceptional drinker or an exceptional womanizer , we 're a lot like him
17 You look like Eve in the Garden of Eden . ’
18 Official statistics put the number of women who travel to Britain from the province for abortions each year at around 2,000 , although the actual figure is believed to be higher .
19 The North Cheshire Leaguers , who travel to Tattenhall in the third round of the Cheshire Cup , are captained by Mike Beckett who will be aided by his brother Richard .
20 And you leave here at twenty to eight at night a an and you arrive at , you arrive in Ayr in the morning about half past seven .
21 And you go from Portugal up the river and into Spain do n't you .
22 See what you think of Harwich in the meantime . ’
23 Why why does it have cos you think of Wales as the land of song why does it happen that if you go to Ireland you have got to sing ?
24 Around Remagen you cross from Westphalia into the Pfalz , the old Palatinate , so much fought over in the Thirty Years War .
25 But what is it like to face Immigration Officers when you come to Britain for the first time , not knowing the language , uncertain about the future ?
26 And then you come to Rochester at the end erm oh well , I mean , without finding quotations erm he is the synthesis is n't it ?
27 Senior stewards are angry that Corporate Jets has not said anything to counter speculation that loss of production could put 600 Corporate Jets jobs at risk and also those of 300 who work for BAe in the main factory , making wings and other business jet parts on contract .
28 Given that the private sector median allowance is £1,500 extra in inner London and £1,000 extra in outer London , will the Government ensure that their public sector pay policy follows the private sector and that they compensate people who work in London for the substantial additional cost of living in London ?
29 Yeah , prov provided you do n't get like you have in Israel at the moment where you got ve ve very minor parties the religious
30 ‘ We 've learnt from our past mistakes in approaching Thurrock and Nottingham and we 'll use the experience we gain from Southwell to the full at Telford to build something on a far grander scale , ’ Muddle says confidently .
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