Example sentences of "and [prep] the [noun] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Does the worsening trade balance in manufactured goods over the ‘ long boom ’ and through the point where the UK imports more manufactured goods than it exports mean that the UK 's export industries have failed ?
2 The usher 's name was George , and during the westerns whenever a redskin bit the dust the audience called out , ‘ Georgie , take out the body ! ’
3 In this regard , the usual site for the intestinal metaplasia is at the most proximal edge of the Barrett 's mucosa , furthermost from the stomach and nearest the mouth where the pH will be either neutral or alkaline , partly because of alkaline saliva so that pancreatic enzymes will be most biologically active .
4 It was as they approached the gates that Joe pointed away to the left and towards the hills where a man was walking and he cried excitedly , ‘ There 's Mick ! ’
5 — demands a detailed explanation of impeachment as well as of the convention of ministerial responsibility and of the reasons why the second replaced the first .
6 The ‘ Portadown News ’ report describes the church as occupying a commanding site and with the gable where the Memorial stones are placed facing the principal approach .
7 And er and with the wind sometimes the ball 's al that ball 's always running away from you and the way goalkeepers play now they tend to come out very quickly and more times than enough they get there first .
8 And Lucy walked out of his office , and out of the hotel , and into the night where a soft winter rain had just begun to fall .
9 I swallowed this , and even as they walked me down the garden path and into the field where the half-built aviary was situated , I still had no idea what was going on .
10 Two hundred thousand roubles in the hold-all and out into the street and into the car where the engine ticked snugly and into the traffic … and the stupid bitch had been on the pedestrian crossing , and her bags filled both hands , and she had frozen , not stepped back , and the car had hit her , swerved , crashed .
11 Probably one later in the meal , and from the timing probably the goose , though perhaps the soup .
12 For the first class of junctions shown in figure 4 , the structural changes are localized at the step and in the strand where the B I -B II transition takes place .
13 We 've got to cross the river to get to the nearest shop which is about two miles away ; and in the winter when the weather is bad we 're more or less cut off .
14 Writers of computer applications software were quick to realise the mass market potential of business software and in the UK especially a wealth of talent exists for producing low-cost packaged software for an ever-increasing range of applications .
15 Plastic card fraud is estimated to have cost £165.6m ( see ACCOUNTANCY , June , p 100 ) according to the Association for Payment Clearing Services , and in the UK alone the cost of common agricultural policy frauds runs into hundreds of millions .
16 ‘ It was only 100 yards from my house and in the playground there the Shotts Pipe Band , who were world champions for years , played every night .
17 And , and in the corner where the door is there 's a hole in the step underneath the the door hinge .
18 In this case no service then available was suitable , and in the end sadly the family sent the elderly person back to Pakistan , to relatives there .
19 PADDY ASHDOWN told him : ‘ Unthinkable as Prime Minister ’ , and in the end perhaps the electorate agreed .
20 He sports Edwardian sideburns and wears embroidered waistcoats during the day and in the evening always a black tie . ’
21 There is a large reception area , a bar and a lift , and in the dining-room both the food and service are good .
22 ‘ In Xamdu did Cublai Can build a stately Palace , encompassing sixteene miles of plaine ground within a wall , wherein are fertile meddowes , pleasant springs , delightful streames , and all sorts of beasts of chase and game , and in the midst thereof a sumptuous house of pleasure , which may be moved from place to place .
23 By the time he had climbed out of the valley and over the pass on a day which was fretting for a thunderstorm , he was boiling with the need to act .
24 ‘ We wanted someone young , ambitious and on the way up a lad from Tesco applied
25 Warehouses were soon liberally festooned with bombs , and on the way out a number of parked fuel-tanker lorries were attended to .
26 These powers , which the reformers Ephialtes and Pericles tendentiously represented as ‘ usurped privileges ’ , were given to the council of 500 and to the People i.e. the Assembly and the law-courts .
27 And at the point where the placed horses enter the paddock to unsaddle after the race stands a bronze of the mare Dawn Run , with jockey Jonjo O'Neill patting her neck .
28 A slight strain will be felt in the abdomen and at the point where the legs join the torso .
29 Later , it 's the market and a bit of state regulation , and at the end perhaps a deregulated market .
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