Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [adj] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Michael Welby and his wife had hoped to be carried feet first out of the home they lived in at Gerard 's Cross for twenty-five years .
2 Why else would there be the persistent stories that the IB might not even make £3 million out of the 1991 competition ?
3 Tottenham Hotspur who put Oxford United out of the F A Cup in the fourth round , found life difficult at Fratton Park where Portsmouth forgot their disappointing League form and led Spurs by a Chamberlain goal after forty one minutes , but Gascoigne who tormented Oxford in the last round , equalised for Spurs in the sixty second minutes , and seven minutes from time , that man Gascoigne popped up with a winner .
4 Unless I have read the guillotine motion incorrectly , it seems that the time available to discuss clause 15 through to the end of the Bill amounts to about a day .
5 Colleagues , motion two six one , hormone replacement therapy , to be moved by G M B Scotland If the seconder and also the mover of two six nine from Yorks , would come to the front as well , and the Midland region who are moving comp six along with the C E C speaker Sue , we 'd be very grateful .
6 We might have been able to put more into housing this year , but we had to put £50 million out of the block into local authority spending .
7 Fiscal , monetary and administrative reforms , and the elimination of almost all subsidies , are designed to squeeze $35 billion out of the government deficit .
8 Swedish midfielder Patrick Andersson put Rovers 1–0 up on the day , but goals from David Hirst and Mark Bright settled the issue .
9 Prof Tim Congdon , from Lombard Street Research in the City , is the only one who wants Mr Lamont to take £3 billion out of the economy in taxes this coming year and £4.5 billion in 1993-94 , but that is to balance a loose monetary policy and another cut in interest rates , which he thinks is the best way of stimulating demand without fuelling inflation .
10 Prof Tim Congdon , from Lombard Street Research in the City , is the only one who wants Mr Lamont to take £3 billion out of the economy in taxes this coming year and £4.5 billion in 1993-94 , but that is to balance a loose monetary policy and another cut in interest rates , which he thinks is the best way of stimulating demand without fuelling inflation .
11 Outside he could hear the coach bringing Class 1 back from the Museum .
12 That is why Lloyd 's now needs to question its hallowed notion of unlimited liability , which makes names liable down to the last button on their boxer shorts .
13 Another new phenomenon was the downturn in dealers offering works fresh out of the salerooms .
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