Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [indef pn] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The second concerned the shops ; ‘ They were still like a jumble sale inside with everything crammed on the rails . ’ |
2 | Peter should of course , be copied in on anything sent to the others . |
3 | The way I think of the band is kind of like puzzle pieces ; to me the secret of an effective arrangement is not for everyone to push towards the same kind of sound , but for everyone to play something that 's contrasting but interlocking , so that when you listen to the song , all the pieces fall into place around each other . |
4 | Their audience was way beyond anything threatened by the revolutionary dogma of the Redskins and for the matter the NME . |
5 | You can not expect her to agree wholeheartedly with everything connected with the way you run your home and raise your family , but you must not tolerate any interference in matters that are your concern -just as you must resist the temptation to try to tell her how she should run any part of her life . |
6 | The next morning he was woken up by someone kicking at the shop door . |
7 | whether we needed to go back for anything to go in the fridge or freezer If I got this page sort of full by the end of the week , people there were picking out their , they were getting tea bags and coffee and biscuits , you know for two pages full , I 've got one page full and of course with that I could get erm , packet of the Ferrera Roche |
8 | Then IBM trains the living daylights out of everyone left in the office , and moves many out into the front lines . |
9 | The butler was arguing with a tall fair man , threatening to send for the footmen to turn him away physically if he persisted in demanding to see the person who was refusing access to everyone , and particularly to anyone answering to the name of Cochrane . |
10 | Yeah , but then , if it 's obscure that nobody apart from someone working in the office that 'll understand it , does it matter ? |