Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adj] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 Forget to get that out of the boot this morning .
32 I mean a steam tug you got to have coal and you got to have the old boiler , old boiler , you got to heat that up for the steam cos that did n't pay then .
33 The 230 councillors would then form an electoral college to elect 10 out of the 60 Legco members .
34 You need your Warlord near his troops to pass on the benefits of his leadership and to get stuck in alongside the Boyz .
35 However , by the end of day 3 , the futures price has fallen to 1050 and the buyer has to pay 150 over to the seller .
36 Do n't want her to pay any out at the other end do we ?
37 Erm that is I 'm gon na have to take that back to the company because that 's a prime example of what you do n't put in .
38 I 'm going to take this up with the Minister , but it 's difficult to police remote tracks .
39 Jimmy has a box of 0 cricket balls , each weighing 1 kg but he found that he had to take two out of the box to make it balance with a 40kg , weight , The equation which describes this balance would be : unc If Jimmy put back the two cricket balls into the box what would happen to the balance ?
40 ‘ With luck we 'll be able to follow this down to the coast instead , and I do believe I see a cave just up ahead , ’ Travis said encouragingly .
41 Want me to bring some up to the fridge ?
42 She had not intended to bring this out into the open in quite this way , but she was left with little option , and she had a vague instinct that in the long run it might reap results .
43 ‘ Tell the boy to bring this back on the 20th of March or there will be a fine of five rupees . ’
44 Erm he was buggered silly to put it er very crudely erm and not only that but they used to wire each-other up to the mains and and stick er snooker cues up each-other 's backsides and a whole range of activities used to go on .
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