Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [noun pl] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Anyway , the people she met were all in a hurry , striding along with heads down in the rain , and no one appeared to notice her . |
2 | Apprenticeship was , however , a youth as much as a class phenomenon , and although Horace Walpole might remark of Vauxhall pleasure garden that everybody from " the Duke of Grafton down to children out of the Foundling hospital " went there , an admission fee of 2s 6d a head was a considerable barrier , though some women from the lower orders went there in the way of business . |
3 | Maybe you have to throw a coat over your nightie and pick them up from miles away in the car . |
4 | There are some first-class people in charge , men such as Peter Browne and Laurie Kelly , and you find ex-TVH men popping up at stadia all over the world to give you a shout . |
5 | The pictures which led to such demand for the Daily Mirror that the Sold Out signs went up at newsagents all over the country . |
6 | The concourse was large , but uninspiring , particularly as the floor area was broken up by stairways down to the tracks . |
7 | Actually it would be more accurate to call it a tutor ‘ hut ’ since our class is based in one of those ‘ temporary ’ classrooms that sprouted up around schools all over the country about twenty years ago . |
8 | He was , he stole the fucking ey ornaments out of instruments out of the Salvation Army saw them in his house one day , up in the loft and there was enough musical instruments to start up twenty bands ! |
9 | Remember when the US Interstate Highway system , designed to get people out of cities fast in the event of an emergency , failed its first and only test during the anti-Vietnam riots in Washington in 1968 ? |
10 | Females often produce it as a contact call for their cubs , particularly when they start going out on rambles together for the first time . |
11 | At one end is an opening called the anus , though the term is not completely appropriate for the animal uses it not only for excretion but for breathing as well , sucking water gently in and out over tubules just inside the body . |
12 | The wretched Lord Fraser , the Lord Advocate of Scotland , was ordered to read out ‘ results ’ of his police inquiry which were completely different from those already read out to newspapers all over the world … |
13 | Soon the calls were going out to groups all over the country . |
14 | They 're sending them out to bookshops all over the country … thousands have already been sold , and the way things are at the moment there does n't look like any let up in sight . |