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

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1 There is no shortage of information on this and the more general tensions between NATO and the Warsaw Pact , which all dated back to the immediate aftermath of the Second World War , when crisis succeeded crisis : Greece , Berlin , Korea , Cuba , Viet Nam , the Horn of Africa , Angola , Central America , Afghanistan .
2 Getting their own to take off in the market place is another matter .
3 The development of an elite theory which dared to call itself such came about in the late nineteenth century as a reaction particularly against the radical egalitarian democratic ideals of Karl Marx and the Western European socialist movements .
4 Mrs Glews : Well first of all you heard the sirens go off and then you all went down to the shelter and you could hear the planes coming over .
5 is that what 's making you all clam up about the potential for women 's traditions ?
6 ‘ Do you think you could ask them all to stand over by the window , please ?
7 We all filed out of the assembly hall .
8 We all filed out of the church , leaving Queen Margaret with her shadows whilst we waited in the warm autumn sunshine .
9 As the English wife of a Scot , we all join in with the singing , except when they play England — even our little girls , aged 4½ and 2½ years .
10 If we all walked round with the same face and same coloured skin it would be pretty boring , would n't it ?
11 The couple were deluged with rice and we all walked back to the bride 's parental home afterwards .
12 After the incident , Piggott said : ‘ It nearly blew us away and we all finished up in the roof .
13 ‘ So we all go up in the lift , and the two bucks as good as carry the mother 's boy into the room ; he 's almost completely gone , and they sit him on the bed and they pour some of the champagne down him and then they come out .
14 we all come out of the union
15 Each time firing occurs close at hand , we all get down into the ditch — this adds to the pain and discomfort of the wounded .
16 Times when we all get down in the dumps , but God can always reach deep within us and put us back on our feet again .
17 We all piled out at the back .
18 We all set off in the car to see a lawyer .
19 We all stared up at the great tower which soared six storeys above us .
20 We all took off on the last hundred yards ' dash and I was mildly surprised to find that the first man past the post was myself — and I was n't really out of breath .
21 ‘ And we all converge down in the meadow where the skirmishing will take place .
22 It is that time of year again when we all trail off around the world to some exotic destination to experience some real ethnic culture , or even Mrs Fishfinger 's Bed & Breakfast in Blackpool .
23 Jim Crow laws dictated that we all sit up in the coloured balcony , so we followed Earl up the stairs of the separate entrance , located to the right of the box office , and found ourselves in the highest tier of the auditorium .
24 We all went up to the top floor , and entered the room where Mason had been attacked .
25 After the reception , we all went in to the ballroom for a five-course Scottish dinner such as I have not seen for years !
26 I saw you and Oliver in the café when we all came up from the beach .
27 We all moved back into the drawing-room for coffee , ’ said Henry , ‘ and I performed my arty trick with the cream and the back of a spoon . ’
28 We all moved out of the church down to the lake which glistened brightly , though the island itself was still mist-shrouded .
29 We all raced back to the camp , another three miles over tough terrain .
30 Had my earphones on , and we all sat down at the table .
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