Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Felawnah , supplemented along with Dayflower earlier in the week , finished fourth , the same place she occupied in the Newmarket equivalent . |
2 | Three days later , Richard came along to Grace early in the morning , and told her that there was a call for her . |
3 | At the end of the match Comte Ghislain de Vogüé of Moët et Chandon , who had come over from France especially for the match and the luncheon that preceded it ; and Viscountess Marchwood , wife of the managing director of Moët et Chandon UK , presented the Moët et Chandon prizes , and Miss Liz Kershaw the publisher of Harpers & Queen presented the Harpers & Queen trophy . |
4 | News of its intended publication filtered through to Orkney late on the Saturday night . |
5 | We had crossed over to Mykines early in the day , sailing down the long fiord from the village of Sørvágur . |
6 | A distant clock in Maryhill to his left began to chime and was answered by another , far off in Springburn away beyond the football ground and the timber basin . |
7 | Better prospects had by now opened up for Charles elsewhere with the death of Pippin of Aquitaine in December 838 . |
8 | During the course of their conversation , to which Julia listened with only half her attention as she sipped her brandy , she learned that Jackson French was likely to be posted to London to play a part in the winding up of UNRRA later in the year and that Comfort herself was due to leave Venice in two days ' time ‘ now that Julia is getting well again' . |
9 | John Ferguson , the Canberra Raiders wing who lines up against Widnes tonight in the Foster 's World Club Challenge , is little known outside rugby league circles , but within the game he commands a whispered respect his more famous namesakes might envy . |
10 | She was brought up in France just before the Second World War , but as an adolescent she was sent to spend a year with relatives in Germany where she was forced to remain when fighting broke out . |
11 | I if you 're coming up from Deeside now towards the |
12 | When Walter came up to London just before the war those were times ! |
13 | A good fight back for Witney today in the southern division of the Beezer Homes League ; they were two goals down at home to Yate Town , but the match finished Witney two , Yate Town two , our reporter , Adrian Burcher . |
14 | ‘ John came out of Galashiels virtually into the arms of top designers Kenzo and Issey Miyake in the 70s , ’ says Jeff . |
15 | This understanding of the role of education can partly be explained by the experience of the literacy campaign which was carried out throughout Nicaragua shortly after the revolution . |
16 | ‘ Michael Stich has definitely told us he will play and all the indications are that Boris will do so this time as well ’ said Mr Meyer-Wolden , who spent several hours on a flight back from Australia earlier in the year , putting Becker in the picture of a wide range of his views , ideas and objectives . |
17 | Payton walked out on Celtic earlier in the season , miffed over being excluded from an Old Firm game . |
18 | They rode back to Kinsai late in the afternoon . |
19 | Coppell , 37 , dismissed reports that he is wanted by Sunderland as he prepared to take his side back to Liverpool tonight in the Coca-Cola Cup , after losing there 5-0 in the League on Saturday . |
20 | The dummy was dropped back to Steve yesterday at the printers and that 's now gon na be done . |
21 | Jean-Claude had been back to Reine twice during the year , to visit his mother . |
22 | Well if , I tell you , if I thought if I thought for one minute that we were gon na come back to England like in the next year , which we wo n't cos Tony 's got another year to do now , it 's a bit longer than we thought it was |
23 | This romantic tale casts back to Ruritania especially in the implied distinction between city and country . |
24 | Other important investigations were carried out by Phillips alone into the determination of alcoholic strength and the use of methyl alcohol to denature ethanol . |
25 | The Bradens moved to Toronto where they did well in CBC productions , and in 1949 moved on to London where for the next 30 years they made quite an impression at the BBC , both in radio and in television . |
26 | PHIL Carrick spun out Somerset for 167 in 64 overs and forced them to follow on at Middlesbrough yesterday before the rain-hit championship match ended in a draw . |