Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | It was a post for which he was singularly unsuited and from which he removed himself or was gently pushed in September 1939 , but , though he failed to hit it off with the central committee , he did bring to the organisation the stamp of institutional legitimacy . |
2 | if we if we get it off the ground at all it may be we 'd want to carry it over till the Autumn and start the new season with it . |
3 | But then , from what I hear , that 's overrun with bairns ; they 've stopped gathering them in from the streets . |
4 | I 'm here for one reason — to do a job , and I mean to carry it through to the best of my ability , with or without your approval . |
5 | The talk was recorded by Russell Mulford and we intend to write it up for the museum . |
6 | There are outright racists holding Tory membership cards and I want to see them out of the party . ’ |
7 | Do , above all , make time to talk to your son or daughter — particularly if they want to sound you out on the subject . |
8 | There can be emergency situations , for instance if your dog cuts its paw or is bitten by a poisonous snake , when you will need to carry it back to the vehicle or home . |
9 | " You helped stop me getting the directorship , now you want to drive me out of the Lab . " |
10 | Thomas Cook said the merger would create an effective duopoly and tour operators would find themselves ‘ subject to debilitating price wars funded by the dominant position of the duopoly and designed to drive them out of the industry ’ . |
11 | So now you want to unload her on to the wretched Miss Plimsoll in the top form where she will cause even more chaos ? ’ |
12 | They do not seek to drive anyone out of the Church . |
13 | For instance , Charles Harvey has tipped her off about the new motorway but she pretends she does n't know . |
14 | At a signal from Sybil , Rachel helped to coax them out of the water and into the changing-rooms where David was helping Danny to dress . |
15 | Oxford United are facing their own big challenge … four defeats in a row has dropped them back into the bottom half of the table … last home win was this one against Millwall … tomorrow they should … they must dish out the same treatment to struggling Southend |
16 | The Cherry and Whites tried to pull themselves back into the game … they huffed and puffed but could n't blow the Scottish down … and defeat means the rugby world are wondering whether Gloucester are as strong as they were … club coach keith richardson knows the truth |
17 | Members of a Cardiff ladies ' rowing club tried to pull her out of the mud , but found the current was too fast , and the bitch ( yes , she is called Eric ! ) , too heavy . |
18 | For weeks now she 'd been recognizing him , her eyes following him round the room , and she tried to pull herself up in the cradle to see him better . |
19 | Er , but I mean , everything you do is , is designed to set yourself up in the best possible position for when the staff come in and , and throughout the shift leaving it as best you can for the branch manager the next day . |
20 | Sarah tried to hitch herself up in the bed . |
21 | Then she tried to heave herself up onto the driving seat but could n't manage without Dad 's help . |
22 | Dynamius tried to lock them out of the city , but he was tricked by Gundulf . |
23 | Overlooking the causal nature of meaning with respect to usage leads here to obvious circularity within the formal framework however : to is first defined as necessary to support a clausal complement with no discussion of the data which contradict this postulate ( cf She helped lift him out of the bed ; You 've missed things . |
24 | Perhaps Jackson has turned something up at the hospital . |
25 | Poppy dissolved into a quivering heap when staff tried to lead her out of the cage , so they suggested that I tried . |
26 | They tried pushing it back into the hole but the force of the water was too great . |
27 | finally only one of junior teams has made it through to the third round of the cup … |
28 | He tried to lever himself up in the bed . |
29 | Fergus tried to lever himself up from the rear bench seat of the old Rover , but failed . |
30 | She has opened me up to the world of tennis , although I do admit that I only take an interest because of her . |