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

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2 It all changed in Arsenal 's favour when Paul Merson came on as substitute after the interval .
3 He came on as substitute in the stand-off position for both tests against Australia in December and started the recent Anglo-French clash at Hilton Park , Leigh , as scrum half .
4 St Johnstone coach John McClelland came on as substitute in the second half in a vain bid to restore confidence to a rearguard which badly missed the suspended John Inglis .
5 Maybe it was a good thing I did n't see Darrowby ; Helen 's home was near the bus route and I dropped off well short of the town .
6 They wo n't show up as unemployed in the statistics .
7 They 'ave ter walk back 'ome black as the coal they 've bin diggin' out .
8 However , they were not going in entirely blind against the occupants of Bethlehem House .
9 ‘ This would involve , for example , preserving existing access opportunities even when an area of land was being sold off as surplus to the supplier 's requirement , ’ the response states .
10 All round , the department shows up pretty good in the deal . ’
11 This view is enforced when one remembers that investment lead times — that is , the period between basic investment in assets and the time when the product shows up as profitable in the company accounts — can be quite long .
12 the annotations stand out as separate from the original .
13 So went out and I was feeling really tired but I thought well I just been getting up very early in the mornings so
14 him but er he might not be up in time anyway , cos he 's got a lot of work to do and he thinks he might be up all night tonight , in which case , he wo n't be getting up very early in the morning .
15 These two teams had a remarkable Tournament , cool under pressure and eventually breaking about even right for the winners .
16 The training has gone well all year and erm they are coming on just right for the race .
17 Thus youth , singled out as important by the commentators and advertising men , is increasingly unfettered by the conventional sanctions which a balanced community imposes .
18 That would go down very nice with the cup of coffee I 'm gon na have in a minute .
19 This went down very big with the lads .
20 And that went in very quick on the end for you shoved it into the neep
21 It adds , very usefully , to our repertoire of work of fracture mechanisms and , as we shall see , it seems likely to turn out extremely useful in the design and manufacture of artificial composite materials .
22 The small number of Asians interviewed in the main survey did not stand out as different from the rest of the sample .
23 One thousand smackers would come in very handy at the moment .
24 ‘ And throughout the series my white coat does come in very handy in the event of accidents such as the exploding ice scream ! ’
25 ‘ Maybe they should build a police station on the site it looks as though it could come in very handy in the future … ‘
26 I do recall a pal of Uncle 's , called Will Rayne , who was dressed in a check suit , struggling out of the crowd and sitting down somewhat red in the face from his exertions , on the tubs in the ring before the performance started .
27 and if you wander off too far from the structure
28 I find it very difficult to breathe , but it was quite good in those days because they used to pay me well and I used to get up very early in the morning and go round with my dogs and that .
29 Someone he trusted , he thought , returning to his study , and sitting up alone late into the night — and he trusted so few people .
30 ‘ I 'm an intelligent machine , and I do n't want to end up very flat at the bottom of a deep hole , ’ said the Thing .
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