Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ Results ’ shall mean any inventions designs computer software reports drawings or other works and information made or generated under in the course of work on the Project . |
32 | The leaders turned and rode back to the inferno of a village . |
33 | Then , as Creggan abruptly turned and went down into the silence and gloom of his shelter , where no other eagle could see him and he could be alone with his thoughts , Kraal muttered after him , ‘ Golden eagle ! |
34 | The three faces turned and glared back over the demon 's shoulders . |
35 | ‘ Run , ’ Vitor instructed , and as Ashley obediently turned and headed off up the drive he sprinted beside her . |
36 | When Patrick had stormed out of the room , his head pounding , bile in his throat , he had started for his room , but then he had thought of Jane , and he had turned and headed back down the hall towards the room she shared with her sister . |
37 | Alexei turned and shouted back into the house . |
38 | The visitors turned and filed out of the room , realising that the conversation had come to an end . |
39 | But the stranger had already turned and walked off into the night , back along the towpath in the direction from which he 'd come . |
40 | If I 'd turned and walked out of the Moebius Strip , none of this would have happened . |
41 | It was absorbed and went in to the Carrick Herald and the Aire Advertiser , and now they 've all gone . |
42 | Vic 's house , at the end of the village , was detached and set back from the road behind a neat lawn . |
43 | Each valve or combination of valves , therefore , produces not a single note but a whole series of possible notes , the one required at any moment being selected and coaxed out by the player , who must therefore ‘ feel ’ the required note before he actually produces it . |
44 | There was a swift flow of air through the room , and whatever it was moved and sat down on the chair . |
45 | In Type I disease , the calves have usually been set-stocked in one area for several moths ; in contrast , Type II disease often has a typical history of calves being grazed on a field from spring to mid-summer , then moved and brought back to the original field in the autumn . |
46 | The police think that the prowler — that 's what they called him , not me — was disturbed and made off across the car park . ’ |
47 | I am not talking of municipal autonomy — they almost have that — but of self-rule as is written and spelled out in the Camp David accords " . |
48 | Meanwhile , plenty of new flats are being built and coming on to the market : developers have rushed to get their projects completed in the hope of selling before demand dried up . |
49 | Later this year a third intake will be built and linked in to the system which will automatically transfer raw materials to the mill . |
50 | If you roll an arrow the Goblin Doom Diver has missed and veered off in the direction indicated by the arrow . |
51 | Old Donald looked at her , shocked and her son straightened as though lashed and flung out of the house . |
52 | All the cans of food and money , which came to more than £50 , has been collected and passed on to the County Durham Kostroma Appeal . |
53 | They tend to see people as unthinking dupes who arc simply pushed and pulled around by the needs of capital . |
54 | The figure stirred and moved out of the shadows towards them . |
55 | One of the spoke machines from the Road Vehicle Shop was adapted ; cutter block was quickly made and set up by the tool-room , but two dimensions could not be attained in this process . |
56 | The City and the Grassroots argued , on the other hand , that successful urban social movements must confront state domination ( the tendency being for such domination to be centralised and tied up with the interests of monopoly capital ) and recognise the nature of local culture and experience . |
57 | Mrs Thatcher , who returned from the United States last night , said : ‘ Everything we have done in the last 13 years will be conserved and built on into the future . |
58 | The servants woke , and two gentlemen , who were passing in the road below , stopped and looked up at the house . |
59 | He took them out , stopped and stared up at the ravens cawing raucously against the blue sky . |
60 | At another whistle the Friar stopped and sat down on the stump of a tree . |