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

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1 LANCASHIRE 'S prolific run-scorer Neil Fairbrother ( left ) and Middlesex 's exciting young spinner Phil Tufnell get into the Christmas spirit before joining up with the rest of their England colleagues who fly off on Monday for the winter tour to India .
2 But when they fly home to Karachi at the end of the month they are in danger of being remembered as cricket 's chumps , not champs .
3 I 'd take a bike and head out from Posidon across the Lake of Dreams .
4 True intimacy begins when we cry out to God in the words of Psalm 27 : ‘ My heart says of you , ‘ Seek his face ! ’
5 ‘ You fly out to Berlin on the next available transport , priority one .
6 The shows put on in Paris at the Salon , and in London at the Royal Academy , were a means of creating sales for artists at a turning point in the history of patronage ; as there developed a middle-class market for literature , so there developed a comparable market for art .
7 I mean they cut in through Manchuria down the north to , to , across to north China plain , had taken the cities on the eastern seaboard which was what they wanted , I mean th th they really was n't any point in controlling the rural south , it would have taken so many troops , so much administration if they 'd that then they had everything they wanted from the trading ports so there was n't that Japanese presence and so the clearly was different .
8 I tell you I do n't , did n't realise that er Paul and Charlene have said er they can move in by June the second all you 've got ta do is dump everything in there then bugger off to Malaya for the summer and sort out when he gets back !
9 At first a natural depression reinforced by earthworks put up in January by the Italian army contained the lava .
10 When I catch up with Isabella in the rehearsal room , I am surprised to find her still a little shaken .
11 This initially proved a mirage and despite feelers put out by Baghdad for the holding of talks to air their differences , resistance continued .
12 And because it was his territory , Trent retained hope , despite his fear of Louis ; as he had retained hope back in Ireland under the inspection of the leader of the terrorist unit that he had infiltrated .
13 And , as we know , resistant parasites emerged and spread explosively throughout Africa in the 1980s .
14 Solchaga 's plan , in which Greece , Ireland and Portugal showed particular interest , also echoed the proposals put forward in June by the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer , John Major , for a European monetary fund which would oversee the introduction of a parallel currency , the " hard ecu " , during Stage 2 .
15 The framework for an Asian Free Trade Area ( AFTA ) , and formation of a " non-institutional " discussion forum to be called the East Asian Economic Caucus ( EAEC ) , were widely seen as diluting the proposals put forward by Malaysia at the beginning of the year [ see p. 38101 ] for an East Asian Economic Grouping ( EAEG ) .
16 All attractions open daily except Mon in the winter season ( Rievaulx opens Mon winter . )
17 In her own words : ‘ I left home on the 9.30 a.m. train to attend a Medau class in London , travelled across to Balham in time for music , followed by the evening of training , then still in track suit back to Paddington for the 10.30 p.m. train , arriving home at 1 or 2 a.m. the next day .
18 Which is what I meant to erm tt get on to Chris from the press office B B C Well I 'll give him a bell and just organize it for one day .
19 The leaves may have been scorched by the salt in the wind , especially those strong winds that often blow in to Blackpool off the sea .
20 The Squadron had originated as the idea of a New Englander , Norman Prince , who had learned to fly in Massachusetts in 1914 , and then set off to France with the intention of forming a unit for American volunteer flyers .
21 The balloons , which set off from Maine on the US East Coast , were moving last night towards Newfoundland .
22 Roads fan out from Lairg like the open fingers of a hand , each with its separate destination — Lochinver , Scourie , Kinlochbervie , Durness and Tongue — and the postal services along them were undertaken by MacBrayne 's buses which left the post offices in these places in the early morning , bringing the day 's collection to Lairg for despatch on the railway and returning with the incoming mail from the station .
23 The first evening we left the children with some of the helpers and my husband , David , and I set out to Mass at the convent .
24 With the Frankish Church 's new emphasis on godparental obligations , such a reinforcing of a biological kin-tie by a spiritual one became an adroit response to the dangers set out by Charlemagne in the 806 division-project .
25 ‘ If they set out from Tara at the hour they intended , they will have gone down the forest road hours earlier . ’
26 When we arrive home from France into the large village , Debenham where I live , it was really strange and felt really odd after not being home for so long .
27 I cross the moor to Banavie then turn right to Gairlochy along the line of the Caledonian Canal .
28 Erm I 'm half and half I I I go along with Angela in the main that the the kids in , generally speaking the kids that I 've talked to do n't want to put their own input a lot of them do n't want to because , as Angela says , they can not find the appropriate words and some of the others just write some some stuff that I would look at
29 We go away to Canada at the weekend .
30 Course this time next week they will be in Italy as we all go off to Brescia in the er north of the country .
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