Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I mean even the , the su surface out of the play in playgrounds .
2 Oh that 's the er bit out of the the paper .
3 If I could draw members attention to the supplementary papers erm and it 's page three which is the second report and it will become I will make it clear with regards to the er linking up of the two reports , both museums and Essex committee linked up to the museum registration .
4 to pick up the s the er muck out of the tunnel .
5 But c c can we take er start off in the top top left hand corner of the clock face , which in fact is er Mr 's number three where he s he says the A fifty nine , the area astride the A fifty nine and B twelve twenty four within Harrogate d district .
6 I 'm , I 'm personally delighted to be here er it 's almost er like er page out of the first chapter of er I think the should be expressed to those of you here and any who are missing er for undertaking this magnificent project .
7 We 're asking for er communication back with the ship and we 're asking for some straightforward answers from them .
8 And if your modern drawing of Sancho Panza has been ‘ liberated from the master-servant relationship ’ why does he/she/it end up with the donkey ?
9 Well you used to took er take one length bet from one s er erm er straw up to the other , that was about a yard .
10 However , the NUJ man managed to squeeze a month 's money out of the management and Jane crossed Blackfriars Bridge back into the real world in a thunderstorm but with a light heart , passing the inevitable drunk Irishman proclaiming to the heavens : ‘ Jasus , Mary and Joseph — a bludy hurricane ! ’
11 There was no fluke to Seve 's play out of the rough in the 1979 Open ; he knew what he was doing all right .
12 Central South will be following the team 's progress over in the States and through next year 's display season in the UK .
13 It had none of the clinical efficiency of his mother 's , but it did remind him of his grandmother 's kitchen out on the farm , with its prosaic line of battered saucepans which shared a shelf with a large bowl for making bread and a hopeful looking collection of cake tins .
14 But this does not go far enough for us and er shortly we will be moving another amendment which will take the council 's budget down to the standard spending assessment and I will speak to that er when I come to move that amendment .
15 I am proposing to ponder the question of Letterman 's script up in the higher altitudes .
16 It could well be that Sir Thomas 's death turned Vechey 's mind on to the path of self-destruction . ’
17 Arsenal manager George Graham 's response to his side 's march back to the top was as predictable as the result .
18 Seated on one stool by the wall of the hut , with her foot resting on another , Paige stared gloomily at Travis 's figure down by the water 's edge .
19 A little later this Mexican boy who worked for us took Russell 's horse around to the stable .
20 He backed it out of the shed where it was parked and drove Claire 's car in off the road .
21 He would take Dunbar 's car back to the barracks and then walk to Cadogan Place , he decided .
22 To overcome this difficulty , the Company built a tunnel and extended the footpath between the canal and the Company 's fence up to the foot of the new canal bridge , and built some steps up to Stratford Road opposite the then new station .
23 They discussed the coming Sunday excursion as they climbed out of the empty hold and trotted down the ship 's gangway on to the wharf .
24 The rush from Steen 's bedroom out through the garage and utility room , as he heard a car stopping on the gravel and footsteps approaching the garage door .
25 From this paediatrician 's reaction , it seems as if the clinical notion of deep shock as a natural reaction is itself a projection of that professional 's anxiety on to the parent .
26 The alarm came at about three in the morning , a barn-owl 's screech out of the night from Meurig on top of the ridge to Iorwerth waking and on guard at the camp .
27 ‘ We were moving the band 's equipment out of the bad weather when the door blew shut and jammed . ’
28 Then , in 1237 , at the request of a Parliament which conceded the king taxation , he was added to the king 's council along with the earl of Surrey and William de Ferrers .
29 I recently spent ten hours mixing this live broadcast that 's coming out soon on the BBC , and as soon as I pulled either mine or Keith 's amp out of the mix the vibe was n't quite the same .
30 Meanwhile , British and American servicemen have been busy inspecting each other 's kit out in the Gulf .
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