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

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1 However , looking back , and especially looking back after all the interlacements of Volumes Two and Three , one might well think that besides an image of life ‘ the Road ’ has crept up to being an image of Providence .
2 ‘ I was just so fed up with all the internal politics .
3 I usually call myself half German because people get so fed up with all the Germans who say they 're Austrian . ’
4 Also , since conjunction is a device for signalling relations between chunks of information , it is naturally bound up with both the chunking of information , how much to say in one go , and with how the relations between such chunks of information are perceived and signalled .
5 Do not use a social setting for suddenly coming out with all the reservations you may have or the frustrations you may feel at not having been consulted properly .
6 Nor is it , unless applied by someone brave enough to face up to all the disturbing hypotheses that can arise in the course of it .
7 It was obviously made to stand up with its foot on something which at first I could not make out for all the dust and dirt but eventually realised was a skull .
8 Some basic features of the Von Neumann computer do not carry over to all the other designs we will study , for it can be characterized as a word-oriented , single-address binary computer .
9 Put yourself in the position of a financial adviser , for the couple that you see , these are all theoretical couples obviously , theoretical individuals , and just jot down on this the sort t .
10 From a technical point of view this is mainly nip and tuck stuff , but Microsoft is betting that the innovative use of existing technology will be a winner and is finally cashing in on all the application programming interfaces , dynamic data exchange , object linking and embedding facilities that it has been burying in its applications and operating systems for the last couple of years .
11 When I met them , I did not come out with all the clichéd bullshit and all the record company going-through-the-motions kind of thing , ’ he says .
12 I thought you were her lover , someone she 'd never told me about , and I was just knocked back by all the emotions I felt .
13 HEARTS ' John Robertson yesterday spoke up for all the members of Scotland 's impromptu squad to face Germany when he railed against any suggestion that the side who will tonight take on the world champions at Ibrox is made up of ‘ second class citizens ’ .
14 He should not be nervous : by the time he arrives on stage just before the end of the first act the youngsters in the audience had been thoroughly warmed up by all the silliness created by Michael Barrymore and the Roly Polys ; the bruisers from Essex who turned up to see their hero had been thoroughly oiled with lager and were ready to send their love across the footlights .
15 as the race for the world championship hots up its time now to catch up with all the rest of the sports news …
16 A draw is now made out of all the entries received each month to select the winning hole-in-one and we will then present the winner with two cases of Wolfschmidt Kummel .
17 The money ca n't make up for all the misery I went through . ’
18 were n't buggered up for all the characters .
19 They were so enthusiastic for these that its pupils regularly walked off with all the trophies on sports days .
20 In fact we checked in at Heathrow at 2pm but our plane did n't take off until nine the next morning .
21 You were n't put off by all the bawdry earlier , well done .
22 People say ‘ Are n't you a little put out by all the other GTi 's around these days ? ’
23 They remind me a little of Georges Bataille 's pre-war secret cult , Acephale , whose goal was to get rid of the head — starting with the moral guardian in one 's own head , the super-ego , then moving on to all the other ‘ heads ’ ( the father , the State , the Law , God ) .
24 But she still stresses the necessity of an expert test — and the board 's concern that the information has not yet got through to all the householders in the area who are at risk .
25 Clearly the question of reserves is closely bound up with both the question of productive consumption ( including capital construction ) and the question of personal consumption ( the personal consumption of the masses ) .
26 Most of his news-making troubles began in 1986 when he and Madonna embarked on a movie that never lived up to all the hype and publicity that surrounded it , Shanghai Surprise .
27 If she wished , Shelley could remain here , working with the people of Santa Barbara and of Samana , and never go back to all the heartache and the pain of her old job .
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