Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [det] the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Especially if you do n't realize that till you 've got , till you 've got home and you realize you 've got to go through all the hassle of going back to the shop to complain .
32 You see the thing is you see I mean wh wh when this law came out , LAUTRO and all that business came out that , and best advice and all this sort of thing you had to go through all the finances and what people earned and all that sort of thing .
33 You had to go through all the misery and raise it with the danger of leaks all the time in some of the central international establishments in America .
34 The reason for setting aside a through the request as researchers where we 're actually going to go through all the procedures , highlighting , the changes are and why .
35 So I do n't want to go through all the things that are the same , I want to highlight the differences , and maybe it 'll help you in your mind to distinguish between the two products as regards examination and the questionnaire tomorrow .
36 Erm in the early stages , I mean you 've got to go through all the ranks , you 've got to go through that physical side , even if you want to get on , there 's no direct promotion into the higher ranks so you 've got to go through it , every Chief Officer , every senior officer that you , you come across in the fire service , has started as a fireman and will start as a fireman on like er the forces where you get direct entry into the forces , you do n't get them in the Fire Service .
37 Er I do n't think one would ever have the stomach to go through all the detail .
38 but he , he 's at that age now where I could have another kid and look after it quite easily if I had one , but I do n't wan na go through , not the pregnancy , but I do n't want to go through all the babies and getting up in the night and , one that 'll come out six months old
39 My elder brother , one of the last O-level year , pretends to sneer at my GCSE passes , but I 'm glad we did n't have to go through all the cramming and regurgitation of the old exams .
40 You 'll have to go through all the Bs
41 Our rental car was called a Ford Escort , but you could have fooled me ; somebody had smoothed off all the corners .
42 No , it is the sale Scots make for all the girls and boys
43 Make for all the exits !
44 His osteopath had premises near Regent 's Park and all the way Berg kept apologizing for all the trouble he was causing and Rain kept assuring him it was none at all .
45 Now er sure the programme has been delayed for all the reasons I I 've mentioned .
46 Advance orders are sometimes placed for all the titles in a particular series , though this is more dubious , not only because titles in a series vary , but because suppliers tend to overlook volumes which come out at prolonged and irregular intervals .
47 The Sporthotel is quietly located in St Anton 's pedestrian zone , and is well placed for all the resort 's facilities .
48 Just 300 metres from the stretch of sandy beach , and a short walk from the bright lights of Magalluf , the hotel is well placed for all the restaurants , bars and discos of the resort .
49 A well-established hotel , the Austria is conveniently situated right in the centre of Soll , ideally placed for all the shops , cafes and nightlife .
50 Yes er I mean they er they , they want the whole peasant movement involved , I mean after all the peasants they 're , although they 're a wealthy peasant , these people are not enormously wealthy , they may be wealthy on a relative scale in a village , but certainly not er you know er er er half as weal anything like as wealthy as , as a , the , the landlords , the large land owners and so on and that it is a peasant movement , the whole peasant strata they wanted to involve
51 He praised the performance of 18-year-old Grant Watts , scorer of Palace 's first goal in a shock 2-1 win , and said : ‘ It was a night to enjoy after all the trouble we 've been having this season .
52 Discover the dramatic scenery of the Yorkshire Dales on a guided walk designed for all the family to enjoy — it 's part of a series of family walks organised by the national park called Going Places .
53 The service of Morning Worship is designed for all the family .
54 When he returned to college immediately following his discharge , he was lucky to escape with relatively minor punishment — the Master ordered one month 's gating and ninety pages of Greek translation — and was determined not only to drop his more unsuitable friends but , as in his first year at Cambridge , ‘ to write for all the Prizes ’ .
55 Did you get the feeling when you moved about that the members felt this that the the organizers of the union was a wee bit adrift ?
56 She actually moved about all the time which was quite frustrating .
57 Oh according to Josie , I really do n't know about all the cabbages , it might consist of one or two .
58 Ann stands for all the women of common-sense , warm affection , and practical piety that Edward repeatedly attempted to sketch realistically or to record in dream-like settings in his essays and sketches .
59 Emerson rejects convention and in doing so stands for all the values that Forster believed to be most important — authenticity and truth .
60 I have ended the story with killing and bloodshed because I want to leave that picture before your eyes — a picture which stands for all the anguish and hardship and disappointment and dangers anyone going to Eretz must expect .
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