Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [adj] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | In the end , they priced the TSR 2 out of the market , though this outcome still lay in the clouded mists of the future . |
2 | They made the front roll bar so much stiffer that the cars understeered out of the race with the front tyres worn out . |
3 | They sold to the buyers 120,000 out of the 200,000 gallons and gave the buyers the benefit of free storage at X 's for a given period , i.e. down to January 31 . |
4 | Jimmy Fitzgerald 's six-year-old , always held up until the last possible moment when racing over timber , was left in the lead four out in the Betting Spy Novices ' Chase . |
5 | If they guarantee to put the mattresses all up in the dry they asked you to do yours or did they say they would do it ? |
6 | I put the quilts all out on the seats . |
7 | Our test tractor did have some difficulties in keeping the revs constant down at the 700–1,000rpm mark , but this was an early model and Same UK says the problem has been cured on current machines . |
8 | They take the arms straight back from the ball with the clubface closed or hooded . |
9 | He will almost certainly complete the turn hard up against the kerb , front wheel off the ground , still using body weight to steer ( with the front wheel airborne he does n't have a lot of choice ) as the rear tyre continues to lay down its tell-tale streak of hot rubber . |
10 | At the time of the survey 7 out of the 12 local authorities had a health education policy which they were prepared to share with us . |
11 | And Pound understandably gets all the mileage possible out of the ill-starred history of ‘ QR ’ : |
12 | Bearing in mind that Mr Steel probably on his own admission has said he 's been a bit late out of the starting blocks in order to make his bid for a review of the allocations , er I mean how do you feel in response to that ? |
13 | It 's a bit cold up on the field is n't it ? |
14 | erm , I 'm , I 'm feeling a bit hard up at the moment , I had a |
15 | The room was to the left , fifty ch'i along the corridor , at the end of a cul-de-sac hewn out of the surrounding rock . |
16 | ROBERT Priddle , under-secretary at the Department a Energy this up at the Sizewell inquiry to bare the soul of his department 's strategy . |
17 | The devil-man crossed the stage with his loping , thief-like walk and took an apple half-eaten out of the fist of another player . |