Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [noun] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | And , Pop , now you 've got the advantage of someone in insurance actually in the family , it makes it so much easier . ’ |
2 | The lobby of the hotel was virtually deserted , nearly everyone of consequence either at the track for the race , or having their siesta . |
3 | There 's plenty of awareness too of the problems dogs can cause . |
4 | A strip mahogany ceiling lines the forecabin and there is plenty of stowage both beneath the berth , in the bins that run along each topside and in the locker across the foot of the berth . |
5 | There is plenty of resistance both to the American investment banks and to their book-building technique . |
6 | There was plenty of competition too for the Shildon operation before it secured the paint contract . |
7 | Because of the shape of the dome there is plenty of headroom both in the tent and in each of the two porches , so there 's plenty of room for cooking . |
8 | We have plenty of room here at the Rectory . |
9 | With a cable break close to the ground there is always plenty of room ahead for the landing . |
10 | A gigantic West Indian , his black face glistening with sweat , bracing himself with legs astride in the midst of the fumes and the heat and the din , dragged the heavy castings from the grid with a steel rod , and attached them to hooks on a conveyor belt by which they were carried away , looking now like carcasses of meat , to another stage of the cooling process . |
11 | In B151 he compares himself to Christ even in the matter of his lunacy : |
12 | Denis Smith says he enjoyed himself at Stoke especially in the early seventies when they had a good team … as a professional he wants Oxford to win but after the game will revert to being a stoke supporter … he says his young son also supports them |
13 | Whether the subject is the Royals or Nazis , researchers are immediately on the phone to hordes of ‘ ordinary people ’ , inviting them into studios all over the country to spout forth . |
14 | A Russian tanker had struck one off Kuwait earlier in the year . |
15 | A fulsomely congratulatory message to me from Reuters later in the day made me aware that no representative of my rival overseas agencies had been present at the Jeanes conference . |
16 | I kept trying to put them in bed all with the wrong ones if you know what I mean . |
17 | Town lost 2-0 to them in London earlier in the season but ca n't afford to slip up again … |
18 | Then I manoeuvred the auto among the trees , until I set it — according to my estimation — in the perfect position , some way from the main gates of the tower , but having them in view even in the present dismal light . |
19 | Some keep them in shoeboxes away from the light , |
20 | Imagine what might be done with the collected works of Alexander Hamilton when the Founding Fathers project eventually provides them on CD-ROM sometime in the not too distant future . |
21 | My master finally realized that he could make a fortune by showing me to people all over the country . |
22 | Useless to tell them to book early for the peak period : they came in droves . |
23 | She ran them to ground eventually in the bottom of Dorothy 's wardrobe , an area she had not yet steeled herself to clear . |
24 | This motive led him after university away from the |
25 | ‘ She was going to him with letters right to the end . ’ |
26 | Chris Bonington 's passion for climbing and adventure has taken him on expeditions all over the world . |
27 | Hardly anyone in France apart from the Lafons , and now Ostertag , dares to risk refermentation in bottle and the subsequent deposit of anything other than a few tartrate crystals in a dry white wine . |
28 | Turn the top 2cm ( ¾in ) of curtain and lining over the top edge of the buckram , then tack and machine it in place close to the folded edge ( fig. 32 ) . |
29 | Miss McIntosh said it was also essential contractors dredging local channels used the retrieved aggregate on Essex sea walls rather than transport it to coasts elsewhere in the EC . |
30 | Eventually he sent it to Baldwin immediately after the latter had received a further damaging and depressing blow . |