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

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1 ‘ Bless you for helping me out with the Watsons .
2 about bringing it up in the next erm meeting .
3 ‘ I said I 'd think about bringing you out into the field with me .
4 Responsible for giving trainer Grant Eden a broken heel after throwing him off on the gallops , Artistic Reef made up for it with a game neck victory over favourite Palacegate Episode .
5 The manager will play Ryan Giggs from the start after leaving him out of the first leg due to a mix-up over UEFA rules governing foreign and assimilated players .
6 The bell for Compline rang , the time she had set herself for hounding him out at the wicket , into a world he was , perhaps , already beginning to regret surrendering , but which he might have found none too hospitable to a runaway Benedictine novice .
7 Unless , ’ he added with unpleasant irony , ‘ anyone has any other ideas for picking it out of the shit … ’ ,
8 The Englishman sensed that the big personal build-up was a blind to hide Muldoon 's real reason for wanting him out of the country .
9 after that we sort of passed it on to the one next you know what to expect , but if it was down to my mother she 'd never tell you .
10 Probably because it was a way of roping him in for the future , Malcolm invited him down to a few rehearsals .
11 It is clear that the derivation of the high number of word paths from mid-classes and the problem of filtering them out at the lexical access stage means that syntactic/semantic information must be brought to bear as soon as words are accessed .
12 We toyed with the idea of bringing her down from the gallery and onto the set one evening .
13 I say that because all the engines of recovery seem incapable of driving us out of the recession .
14 Planting consists merely of tossing them on to the surface of the water .
15 If they thought it was that bad they would of picked it up on the M O T would n't they ?
16 It was just that erm the other varieties around were competing too heavily against it so they thought what 's the point of passing it on to the children .
17 Er I suppose erm er the , most of the people I 've seen in the last ten years have been people either approaching retirement , planning for retirement or actually at the point of retirement and er we 've obviously looked at this course over a number of years and we try to sort of distil it down to the basics of things that we think are important er and that we think will be useful to you .
18 A short bout of exercise has a further role , namely of waking you up in the morning as it turns on the alerting mechanisms of the body .
19 Someone uncoupled that car at Cartier and rigged some way of pulling it out of the station into the darkness before releasing it .
20 Yeah well we 've got a little antique box a jewellery box and it 's embossed the pattern round it , and the pattern round it is a boar hunt and it 's beautiful , there 's a little boar galloping his heart out with horsemen after him with spears and he 's all the way round the box and I thought of adding him on to the copper kettle you know as engraved all round the outside .
21 Although it may have been a convenient way of getting her out of the country , this also indicates that Ælfgifu had previously enjoyed a recognised position .
22 There was also a Corporal of the week — Vigno — and his duties included the more mundane tasks of getting us up in the mornings and making sure that the rooms were kept clean .
23 But I felt I should of worn it out of the material .
24 Spartak defender Victor Onopko smacked Rushie while in the penalty box , but instead of pointing it out to the referee and then playing it by the book , we had David Burrows tearing into an absolutely scandalous tackle and the tone was set .
25 As Birch has pointed out , the Committee , the upper tier , will have the major task of negotiating with the government the proportion of the total national expenditure on public sector higher education and of sharing it out among the institutions ; in these very difficult tasks , it would ‘ benefit greatly from the presence and advice of additional members of standing in higher education and in relevant fields of employment ’ .
26 Meanwhile he had to tread very carefully , because if David suspected that his talk of cutting him out of the business was more than just talk , there was no telling how he would react .
27 There 's no danger of mixing you up with the mystery man from Pepe 's . ’
28 He made the mistake of letting me in on the ground floor when he was offering a Pissarro .
29 Alexi Sayle says it will be a chance to ride your bike properly instead of taking it down to the chinese takeaway …
30 Instead of taking it out to the back and throwing it in the bin .
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