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

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1 ‘ Under the Companies Act , we are entitled to take such action if more than 10 per cent of the shareholders back the application .
2 I 'll get the case out the car .
3 That alone would have been worth the scramble round the cliff path .
4 Looking down , he saw Mould pulling the hook out the water for the second time .
5 Ace , Defries and Johannsen could only watch as , almost in slow motion , Daak thrust out a fist to support his weight — and pushed down half the switches on the control panel .
6 once when they come up here I had to fetch the telly out the bedroom you know
7 I was trying to get the key out the aerial and it would n't come out .
8 Although Decimax 's current ad shows these switches to be of the keypad variety , our unit used membrane types ; each push of the switch on the plus or minus end gives a corresponding level change ( indicated by the LEDs ) on that particular frequency .
9 Once , not long ago , an old film called National Velvet had been on television and when the young Elizabeth Taylor appeared on the screen he had at once been sharply reminded of Mary — and had exited , not with the escape key but with the switch on the set .
10 Press the switch on the fascia and it lights up a new world of controlled cooking .
11 Flicking the switch on the TV is one thing , but such reactions are more serious when it comes to real life situations .
12 Whitlock activated the switch on the dashboard and the glass slid into place , sealing off the back and front seats of the car .
13 She heard the rattle of the curtain rings as the blackouts were pulled across , and then the click of the switch on the standard lamp as Bella put on the light .
14 Woolley reached up and pulled the switch on the air-raid warning .
15 Roll a D6 and move the template back the number of inches indicated .
16 she says the hum , and then she was telling us when she brought the tape back the other day one of her interviews was telling her she was interviewing this man s er out of , out of the blue take off all your clothes please .
17 you 've got to take the speakers out the front
18 And we could n't get half the books out the library because other courses had taken them , we
19 and like they run down the stairs and run back up the stairs , yeah , and they 're looking out the window out the window and they go why the bloody hell are you always just looking out of windows and he 's going do it your way and I 'll do it mine .
20 A good idea that the council back the carnival .
21 in the bottom out the bottom
22 but what you need is a one to one to get the child out the building if there 's a fire
23 ‘ Having the bump out the front was so obviously the right thing at the right time .
24 Charity bets twenty five pounds and we came down in the car from Newmarket she had the she had the post out the light everything , now what 's what 's it going on ?
25 But if you go abroad do you drink the water out the taps ? guess you d some do and some do n't .
26 But I would always ask , Is it safe to drink the water out the taps ?
27 The sit-ups start with the back off the board , and end before the upper body reaches the vertical position .
28 Science was a method for prising the back off the watch with the aid of mathematics .
29 But this means extra weight to punch the tackle out the required distance and also a greater effort , which inevitably leads to inaccuracy .
30 All the routes out the city are very very busy this evening down the Botley Road , up the Woodstock Road , and down the Abingdon Road .
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