Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And the prince goes down through the wood to another exit
2 The base goes back to the RAFin SEptember 94. it 's not yet known what will be done with the land but many local people hope it 'll be used the upper H
3 GM schools will be able to change their character if that is what parents clearly want and the change fits in with the wider needs of the local area .
4 The board spins around on the tail with some assistance from the rig .
5 The muscles bounce ; thus the runner gains back from the environment most of the energy he needs for his rebound .
6 Well as I say I mean we 're doing very well and all the money and , and you know , ninety percent of the money comes out of the the er the members ' pockets really I mean ev even the sub for the open show , we put out a lot of that even the stuff and things like this , so we do provide an awful lot of money .
7 Godard has revealingly said that cinema is dependent on capitalism in two senses : first in the making of the film and second that ‘ in film the money comes back in the image ’ ( MacCabe 1980 , p. 27 ) .
8 You 've got ta get the stu the smell goes in to the liquid then you chuck the liquid away .
9 The case arises out of the death of fourteen year old activist , Stompie Moeketsi .
10 The text sets out from the premiss that the beneficiary of the trust ought to obtain the actual land ( rather than its value ) ; the question therefore is who ought to pay off the creditor to whom the land is presently pledged .
11 As the snake closes in for the kill , its mouth sensors guide it with deadly accuracy .
12 Small wonder our society is so schizophrenic — because the minute the clerk walks out of the store , she or he is immediately bombarded with messages which are in total contradiction to those they receive as employees .
13 a passenger seat with a ‘ relax ’ setting in which the cushion reclines along with the backrest to provide optimum comfort
14 ( c ) The knee drops slightly as the foot digs in to the opponent 's midsection
15 The kitchen comes out at the back .
16 The contrast shows up in the different notions of ‘ social capacity ’ .
17 The large part of the responsibility falls back on the parents — or , in some cases , on grandparents .
18 The interaction comes about through the polarization of the electron cloud of the molecule by the oscillating electric vector of the incident quantum ( Fig. 5.5 ) .
19 The trail goes on along the side of Snidley Moor , on around the base of Alvanley Cliff and by Simmonds Hill , Manley .
20 The road continues past the buildings and after ¾ mile the trail runs off through the trees to the forest perimeter .
21 The building dates back to the early 1800s and although it was partly rebuilt in the early 1900s it still resembles the original design .
22 After reading the signpost , the user moves off in the direction of his choice until he arrives at the next crossroads .
23 The story goes back to the major earthquake , magnitude 7 on the Richter scale , which rocked Greece in February 1981 .
24 Starting with the waterwheel , the story moves on to the beam engine and other types of steam engines such as a huge colliery fan engine , and gas turbines — all in working order .
25 Editorial decisions are backed by extensive market research , and manuscripts selected and edited according to ‘ whether the story lives up to the high standards that Mills and Boon readers have set for us … we ca n't please every one of our readers all the time , but it is n't for want of trying ! ’
26 A car slows down and the driver leans out of the window — ‘ Hey , are you Me Phi Me ?
27 The origin of the synagogue goes back to the Babylonian period .
28 of the substance venial alanine it , the level rises up in the blood , it 's a bit like overfilling a jug , if you have a quarter pint jug and you have a pint of milk , when you get to the top you do n't stop pouring , it spills out the edge and in the body it actually goes into the body tissues , nowhere else to go and it causes a devastating result , it causes abnormal mental development , it causes gross retardation .
29 The play tails off into the cries and inarticulate exclamations where , escaping the situation in which ‘ I got ta use words ’ in their normal sense , language becomes a cry of despair and horror as primal as the ‘ Wah !
30 The play reaches through to the insight that Ferdinand 's nuisance value is also his protection against the state .
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