Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | This does n't mean that ICL has given up on the Texas Instruments Inc Sparc line , simply that it can now pick and choose from the two superscalar implementations on offer , says Mike Coote . |
2 | FAR from the crowded Second Division title race , Blackburn goalie Bobby Mimms loves coming back to the peace of his home village in North Yorkshire . |
3 | Murray wants to opt out of the deal but two deadlines have already passed for Kiam to raise the money and now a third , and perhaps final , one has fallen due this month , the end of the football season . |
4 | Nellie bent to look out of the window , parting the curtain with one hand . |
5 | WordPerfect has given up on the Wild West theme in favour of giving away peagreen baseball hats . |
6 | Johnny has screwed up in the States and is trying to make a fresh start in London . |
7 | Gently they lifted the bedraggled form as Bert came lumbering down from the 3 and 4 landing , with Gilbert Forbes behind him , and behind him the trembling form of Jessie , wringing her hands . |
8 | Lion Cavern came from last in a race run at a slow early pace , to get up in the finalstrides and score by a head from long-time leader River Falls , with Swing Low a further length away third , and Rodrigo de Triano failing to run on in the final furlong and weakening for fourth . |
9 | Becky kept holding on to the picture . |
10 | Corbett felt hemmed in by the sheer frustration of the task assigned him . |
11 | The whole of the vale of Pickering lay spread out before the two riders , stretching as far as the eye could see . |
12 | ‘ It would have been just like Jean to have gone along for the journey . ’ |
13 | Corbett marched Ranulf out into the porch . |
14 | As soon as Dennis had roared off towards the offices of Osiris Management Services I strolled down Ramillies Drive to the Parsonage and rang the bell . |
15 | Shiona had smiled back at the fair-haired youth who had so recently become her brother . |
16 | Back inside , Rafiq had gone back to the thousand-dollar question . |
17 | As I entered , Miss Kenton had turned back to the window . |
18 | At the 18th green Manuel and Andy had walked back to the marked circle . |
19 | The Land Rover 's motor was already running when he arrived in the street , and when Hennessy had clambered in on the passenger side Windeler moved off without even waiting to see if the door was secure . |
20 | Behind him , Ann had come out of the kitchen with Matthew clutching her skirt . |
21 | Ann said hold on to the pattern , she said I do n't know what to do , erm knit them |
22 | Maisie had gone round to the passenger door of the Volkswagen and was standing , one hand poised to open it as soon as Henry should unlock it . |
23 | Elizabeth Addams lived next door , Thomas Addams was still at work in his smith 's shop , Thomas Burge had taken over as the Bristol carrier , and the Clement family were producing cloth for all they were worth in workshops at the end of the street . |
24 | Ramsey had moved out of the Barthian influence which via Hoskyns attracted him during the earlier 1930s . |
25 | " That 's O.K. , " said Marion , but by then Sue had gone back into the shop . |
26 | We were ready , even to the pitcher of orange juice , bucket of champagne and iced flask of vodka that waited on a table Ellen had carried up to the cockpit . |
27 | Toby had come back for the moment . |
28 | Unlike Eb , Josh had come back from the war in one piece , hale and hearty . |
29 | Kylie ran sobbing out of the studios and did what was still the most natural thing in the world for a 20-year-old girl — she ran home to mummy . |
30 | David sat looking down at the empty wine glass that he was turning round and round between his hands . |