Example sentences of "[adj] and [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Obviously , as a Liverpool fan , you have to be worried but I 'm perfectly hopeful that we 'll get through this and come back as the force that we always have been . ’ |
2 | On Siporax , it is claimed , the bacteria have no need of this and get on with the important job . |
3 | And I started another one and I said no I wo n't be able to this and got back to the other one and did the other one . . |
4 | If you are one of these people , I suggest that you stop reading this and move on to the next chapter . |
5 | Creggan did not like this and flew back to the first tree . |
6 | We make the most of this and scoot off to the hospital . |
7 | The water was thick and brown and went down through the top end of Spaladale at a fearful rate . |
8 | The Woman loomed over the group , tall and brown and smiling down at the two mops of black hair — one over a quizzical smile and the other over a scowl . |
9 | Bend these legs in half and secure on to the frog behind the front limbs . |
10 | Did you know it 's a replica of one of the charms said to be over a thousand years old and dug up on the island of Bornholm ? ’ |
11 | He decided to be generous and went in to the shop . |
12 | Carson ran up the brick steps to the courtyard 's wooden side-door , rattling the bolt free and stepping out into the narrow alley that ran down the side of the house . |
13 | And in a second he was under the Man 's arm and out through the cage door , free and gliding over towards the fence by the benches . |
14 | She tucked in her brown silk blouse , tossed her red hair free and strode off towards the editor 's office , Mitch behind her admiring her slender figure and keeping his thoughts strictly to himself . |
15 | As soon as his hold slackened a shade she pulled free and set off down the stairs . |
16 | All of the administrative systems developed on behalf of the modular course have been designed and tested in-house , beginning with a simple program for pre-enrolment information and student progress on a microcomputer in 1972 and leading up to the large and sophisticated management system described in Chapter 7 . |
17 | He bounded over the thirteenth and fourteenth and set off for the Chair , that huge open ditch which forms the biggest obstacle on the course . |
18 | Nail clippers might also be required to prevent dew-claws from becoming overgrown and curling round into the dog 's flesh . |
19 | The carriageway was empty and sealed off from the world by chipped grey railings down the centre and either side . |
20 | He went over to a flowerbed and felt around in the mud . |
21 | Although at first it may prove excitable and run off around the garden , the puppy should soon return to you . |
22 | Gabby , who , with her husband , was preparing to run a guest house and had quite enough to do at home , cooked and brought down to the new house a hearty and beautifully cooked meal each evening , and filthy and exhausted the three of us would wolf it down . |
23 | Under the old community the harvest was the climax of the rural year , not merely an incident in the more mechanical and depersonalized round on the farm as it has become today . |
24 | The data can then be analysed or altered and placed back in the database . |
25 | Sweden is the latest country to suffer from criminals fiddling with mobile phones to re-direct bills — thousands of phones were stolen , altered and sold back to the market as ‘ no charge phones ’ : 10 people have been arrested so far for the crime , which came to light when some subscribers reported bills of $70,000 more than they were expecting ; police said that some of the men arrested were associated with the the Swedish state phone company Televerket and L M Ericsson Telefon AB , Reuter reports from Stockholm . |
26 | Before he could close it the crowd swarmed past him in their hundreds and set off towards the castle at a trot . |
27 | ‘ And if one man did just what you say is impossible and slipped in on the darkside ? ’ |
28 | Well can , can the clerk er ask about getting three tenders , and take the lowest and get on with the job ? |
29 | The school librarian can produce a library bulletin or newspaper in an attractive format and pupils can be encouraged to use the library as an information base in the truest sense — where information about the school is gathered , classified and presented back to the school in a readable and attractive form . |
30 | If we were to construct a ‘ ladder ’ of non-fatal offences , starting with the most serious and moving down to the least serious , the offence of attempted murder should be placed at the top . |