Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [adv prt] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Later they will look for a pretext to create some kind of dispute and then utilise certain international organizations they control to carry out intervention against the Cuban people .
2 Continue to work out damage as the bolt pierces and slays a model in each rank , deducting -1 from the strength for each rank pierced .
3 After taking the Bar examination you may obtain employment in the legal department of a commercial firm under the aegis of an employed barrister as a ‘ commercial pupil , ’ and this will give you three months ' exemption from pupillage if you afterwards decide to take up practice at the Bar .
4 It was a more acute problem by the time of 2 Peter : chapter 3 of that Letter is specifically directed towards those who have given up hope in the Return of Christ .
5 He says that they need to carry out research into the effects of the pills .
6 A recent study by the University of Michigan suggests that 90% of the parts in Japanese cars built in America come either direct from Japan or from Japanese manufacturers which have set up shop in the United States .
7 They have ruled out Deal as the site of a second safe house and inquiries are now focused on Dover and Kent villages .
8 And all , all the other things we 've listed out that have taken up time of the team were n't being done in September .
9 The Dee at Chester was fishable but the only action was from 40 cormorants who have taken up residence above the weir .
10 Durham 's Ray Currie , drawn at the dam end , punched a groundbait feeder and maggot 60 yards out taking 16 specimens all of which had chunks missing and fungus growing following their close encounters with the scavenging birds which have taken up residence on the water .
11 Already certain less-than-fashionable New Yorkers have taken up residence in the sewers and subway shafts .
12 The TEC have taken over responsibility for the service in keeping with their aim to encourage commitment to training .
13 Joyce Edwards , Quality Circle facilitator at Wedgwood Barlaston , pictured at the presentation , said : ‘ The most important aspect of the project was that the pupils themselves have taken over responsibility for the school and its property . ’
14 DARLINGTON students have taken over production of the council 's magazine .
15 Badger road mortalities , however , are reduced now as badgers have put on weight for the winter and venture out from their setts less and less .
16 Other studies show that in the Gulf 's warm water temperatures the oil has dispersed very quickly , and shifting sands have covered up oil on the beaches .
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