Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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31 | I thought I 'd just take them down to the tip , but when we had half a bucket full I thought I 'd better phone the police |
32 | ‘ I would just take them out into the park behind the studios , no matter what the weather . |
33 | ‘ I might just take it out to the kitchen and pour another one , if you do n't mind . |
34 | So Just just so we 're absolutely certain then , sorry if I if I can just take you back to the the l the areas spelt out in paragraph one one . |
35 | I 've worked out that a rent of tenpence a week on each log cabin , or sixpence for each bunk in a dormitory , will just pay me back by the end of this contract . |
36 | You ca n't just leave it up to the police , or to someone else — and ignoring it wo n't make it go away . |
37 | For non-PEPs , Gartmore will credit the trust purchase as soon as the share price is known , while M&G and Save & Prosper will normally put it through on the same or the next business day . |
38 | I 'll just put you through to the staff room . ’ |
39 | After a while , Jay could no longer pick her out against the distant sand , and she lay on the bed , under a sheet , downed the last of her drink , and slept . |
40 | The Bradfords would soon put her out of the door when they heard she was having a baby , but she did n't know where she would go . |
41 | Let's just shove everything back into the cupboards , clean the floor and go . |
42 | As for Arsenal , their injury problems mounted with Alan Smith , Nigel Winterburn and Paul Davis missing through injury , compounded when Tony Adams collected the groin strain which will possibly rule him out of the England squad . |
43 | ‘ He will always follow you back to the farm . ’ |
44 | Leeds is well-equipped for sports , with 21 golf courses and 22 sports and leisure centres , but if all this action leaves you feeling in need of a rest , you can always take yourself off to the theatre . |
45 | Boy stood outside the window and imagined the things he might see inside this magazine , should he ever take it down off the high shelf and open it , perhaps in the privacy of his room or perhaps right there on the street at five o'clock . |
46 | Do they ever hold anything down like the way they used to children 's parties at Christmas and , and ? |
47 | They should always leave it up to the man . |
48 | In recognition of this Lynda Chalker , Minister of State for Overseas Development , will formally hand it over to the Indian government 's Minister for Power . |
49 | Whatever I did , he 'd always put me back on the subs ' bench . |
50 | I 'd always put it down to the studio lights . |
51 | So the bit was taken out of his mouth and put back in the proper place , and Wendy continued to calmly trot him around with the other horses ; and Huckleberry kept putting his tongue over the bit again , and again , and again . |
52 | He could hardly order her out of the flat . |
53 | If they do come at us , I 'd rather face 'em out in the open . |
54 | Hall faces a three-match ban , which would also rule him out of the third round FA Cup tie at Middlesbrough on January 3 , three days before the Selhurst Park showdown . |
55 | If he still opted to run the 400m , he would probably make it through to the semi-finals , but he certainly would not win . |
56 | The formation of planetary systems and the size and chemical composition of each member are , then , remarkably regular : given a sun-sized star a computer generally comes up with a similar range of planets to that in the solar system , with small rocky planets closest to the star and the large gaseous ones further out ( due to the effects of gravity , orbits would later space themselves out along the lines of our own solar system ) . |
57 | Du n no , I might ask my dad cos he 'll probably take us back to the pub |
58 | You you 'll probably I 'll probably pick it up on the microphone . |
59 | You 'll probably find him over in the cow-shed . |
60 | If you 've taken down a door leading from hall to living room , or kitchen to dining room , you may be lucky and be left with interesting architrave mouldings around doorways , but if they 're plain modern ones , you 'll probably rip them out with the door . |