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

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1 in effect what you 're doing is helping us out with the cost that we incurred in getting it and the help that we 've done you .
2 you do is hang it over on the clothes line , stand back a few inches , just give it an even spray ,
3 It is unhelpful if Ministers or others speaking on the right hon. Gentleman 's behalf suggest that internment will not be used or that it is not a viable and justifiable means of dealing with those whose training and speciality is keeping themselves out of the courts and out of the hands of those on whom we depend to impose justice for the deaths that have occurred in Northern Ireland .
4 ‘ I can get out my binoculars to check on how many customers we 've got — and see if anyone 's nicking anything out of the till . ’
5 Tonight we visit a village which is so proud of it 's gardens , it 's opening them up for the public to enjoy .
6 Well , Marcus said he 'd come and see Pat , and Ludens is driving him down in the Bentley !
7 He 's picked you out of the pack and thinks you can win the Open . ’
8 The conventional way of cleaning fabrics is to cart them off to the washing machine , wash them , dry them , and cart them back again .
9 He 's seen nothing out of the way .
10 He 's fitting you in at the end of all his appointments . ’
11 It is urging me on over the years bidding me neglect those that were without Cathenne , where as I set out to tell the story of my life , the dull with the bright , the gray with the green , all the Sundays Mondays and Tuesdays of it at least sufficiently to suggest them .
12 Absolutely the other tip with black sacks is tip them out on the floor , do not plunge the hand into it you get livestock , and I have actually had teeth .
13 And seventh note is the leading note because it 's leading you up to the tonic again .
14 Well , who give 's a fuck what she 's wearing , long 's get it off at the end of the day .
15 The obvious answer is to draw it back to the side away from the corner , but this can create an unbalanced appearance .
16 ‘ It 's sending itself on to the Shuttle .
17 Its only idea for schools is to put them back in the power of local authorities .
18 What I 'm planning to do is to put them back in the order , colleagues could you settle down please , I 'm planning to put them back on the agenda in the order that they fell off , and er , hopefully , the first opportunity in that connection may be Wednesday afternoon , but I need to have a discussion with colleagues about that , but I 'll certainly let you know at the first available opportunity .
19 I I think the best thing to do with the flutes is to put them along with the first
20 So when the jacket of Elleke Bohemer 's book An Immaculate Figure ( Bloomsbury £15.99 ) claims it is ‘ a compelling and beautifully told parable about Africa , whiteness and beauty ’ the reader 's first reaction is to put it back on the shelf and move quickly on .
21 ‘ All you have to do , Sorrel dear , is fill me in on the gossip about Simon Cawthorne .
22 All it says is if you do buy something from a shop and realize it 's faulty , what you should do is take it back to the shop who sold it to you , together with your receipt if you 've still got it or some other proof of purchase .
23 Amdahl Corp believes that its Huron applications development and production system is a winner , and rather than leave it stranded on the mainframe under MVS , it is taking it along in the direction the market is moving with two new versions , one that runs under its UTS implementation of Unix System V on its mainframes , the other for Unix workstations , the first version of the latter being for 80486-based machines under Unix .
24 ‘ He 's taking her out in the boat , ’ I thought .
25 The Maritime Museum is fighting it out for the title with the National Fishing Heritage Museum in Grimsby and the Museum of Childhood in Edinburgh .
26 Our aim is to get them out of the chair , cut the chains and let enjoy the freedom of the sea .
27 All I want is to get it out of the flat , I said .
28 What I 've done now is taken you through to the point where , we 're asking ourselves what is it that management make a mess of ?
29 ‘ All we want to do is get it out of the lorry .
30 But if he had no bill and or did n't pick it up , you 'd tell the proprietor that he must take his own proceedings — he 's swindled you out of the price of a meal and it 's a civil action .
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