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

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1 I will because Mr Mayor I think that councillor started off his response to this by talking about ghettos and a lot of differences between the better off and the worst off and I , the feeling I got from his speech was that what he was actually driving at was he was attempting to perpetuate the class distinction that the Labour party have been so bound up with over the years .
2 In the enlightenment of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , scientific medicine finally struggled out from beneath the dead hand of classical authority .
3 I have n't had time to think yet , I 've only just got back in on the phone and sorting out the printer .
4 Could I could I just go back on on the piano please .
5 She was very nervous at first and would not come out from behind the piano .
6 She turned and signalled to her maids who at once came out from beneath the trees and hurried along the path to her .
7 I 'm not claiming that these are the ‘ best ’ ( whatever that can mean in terms of music ) solos I have ever heard , or even the best players — just the records that I 've kept on coming back to over the years .
8 He simply moved out from between the cars as if he was going to walk off and Maggie took two aggressive steps forward .
9 If fact it 's it 's I found it in the past to be a welcome very welcome break from the atmosphere because you ca n't hang around in in the dining hall without talking a Green Party .
10 Well , this year the firm ground excuse did n't hold up for in the worst July for years the going was very much on the soft side .
11 There are one or two old professors here left over from before the liberation ( apparently no profs have been appointed since ) and the professor of English , Prof. Chen Jia , is a charming though deaf old fellow who studied in the U.S.A. , and who used to write books on English literature before the Cultural Revolution put a stop to all that sort of thing — but even so he quoted a bit of Chaucer to me surreptitiously at the dinner table .
12 come up from , had a jug or two at come over here and stay the night and then walk down to in the morning .
13 Now that was er , it was er or they were oranges what had been cut in half and they had the centre taken out so it was just the orange peel and that was pressed into these barrels , filled with water and that was then brought up on to the quay , left on the quay and that used to go to .
14 She offered a black Balkan Sobranie for the light I offered and only then looked up from under the wide-brimmed black hat she wore .
15 With the experience of the Contagious Diseases Acts in mind , Ellice Hopkins tartly remarked there were ‘ one or two things which the medical profession has yet to grow out of under the influence of an enlightened public opinion ’ .
16 Another 30 000 litres of radioactive water in the basement , and the by now well-rehearsed emergency shutdown procedure was again called on to save the day .
17 But during the period of the war the bakers sadly fell down to about the middle of the table through the old saying that you 've got to be patriotic and help the war effort .
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