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

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1 It would be a crime not to take it when you want to go eastwards out of the Ossau valley .
2 Yeah , but there ca n't be there ca n't be enough o , enough erm te ten thousands and this has to go right up to the top .
3 For a while he tried to read , tried to sink back down into the fortunes of young Pao-yu and his beloved cousin , Tai-yu , but it was no good ; his mind kept returning to the question of the Aristotle File and what it might mean for Chung Kuo .
4 They waited for some long-legged creature to come stepping delicately out of the trees .
5 Almost before you can see what has come up out of the hold the fish is loaded on the barrow and trundled off at breakneck speed , followed by the small boys and the cats .
6 ‘ Years ago we threw the old didacticism ( dowdy morality ) out of the window ; it has come back in at the door wearing modern dress ( smart values ) and we do not even recognize it ’ ( p. 159 ) .
7 You know er it has to come really out of the Christmas Fair or Sir 's donations , something unallocated .
8 ‘ The Mirror has taken it from the limited audience it has had right out into the open .
9 There is still a high integration workload and the business has to look further out into the future to enable it to respond to the changes and opportunities likely to occur in the industry .
10 Corden said he would consider going back on to the board if a new chairman extended an invitation .
11 Nor is economic failure an adequate explanation ; Mr Mubarak has manoeuvred cannily in between the reforms demanded by foreign donors and Egypt 's ability to absorb change .
12 In performance suitable inner parts are required ( for a suggested reconstruction see ex.1 ) — and the dance needs to run straight on from the Coridon and Mopsa dialogue .
13 A failed test means no progress that round , and a test failed by 30 or more means the character has slipped right back to the bottom of the stairs — anyone beneath him must make another I test at -20 to avoid being carried back down as well .
14 The body has slipped slightly down into the bed , rucking the shroud at the waist and behind the right shoulder .
15 Maclean opens his account in Madrid against local player Alberto Codina a week today , while for Donaldson , who reached the semi-finals of the Danish Open last month , the Guernsey event at the end of next month marks another breakthrough in that it is the first time she has gone straight in to the main draw for a Grade A tournament .
16 They still call it melton ; but look at the difference : the heart has gone right out of the cloth .
17 ’ cheery voice and shrill whistle will be sadly missed in Malt Dispatch by all the drivers he has guided back on to the doings !
18 When a scuffle broke out , Saville moved to get away out of the way and fell awkwardly . ’
19 NOW that the Zooropa extravaganza has passed by along with the Trip to Tipp , Slane and various other festivals , it 's back to bread and butter fare for promoters .
20 Their digging has cleared right down to the gravel tidy — without it they would have rendered the undergravel filter quite useless .
21 Despite the salutary scepticism of David Hume this scholastic convention has survived right down to the present day and is perhaps best explained by saying that when intellectuals who have the mental habits of university professors are invited to specify the distinguishing criteria of human beings they end up by producing a self-image of themselves .
22 ABOVE , RIGHT Regular cleaning of the upper part of the ear is recommended , and may help to prevent infections from becoming established lower down in the ear canal .
23 About now , the first Hooray of spring can be seen stepping gingerly out of The Admiral Codrington and standing with his G 'n' T in the middle of the road .
24 The tide was rising : it came filtering gently in through the salt-marsh vegetation , washing up the beach and receding , leaving ribbons of foam along the sand .
25 There was a thick concrete wall which we were all going to hide behind and we had our helmets on in case any car parts came raining down out of the sky .
26 ‘ John will do it ; you 'll not be wanting to go back out in the rain . ’
27 There was stuff piled up in it till it 'd spilled over on to the pathway .
28 As Daphne said this there flashed into Cecilia 's mind that conversation with Tina , that terrible thing Tina had said , and another thought , one that seemed to swim up out of the deep waters of her unconscious , the idea that she , Cecilia Darne , yes , she , had once long ago met the right girl , and here was that right girl talking to her now of something , oh , so akin to what Tina meant …
29 Tabitha hung her bag on her shoulder and came walking nonchalantly down from the cockpit , not even glancing up to see the great cables gliding rapidly down towards her head .
30 She hummed a tune and pretended to care about tasting a fragment of fish she 'd pinched up out of the herby broth .
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