Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 So she goes up to the first man and she goes , hi , handsome , and he goes , hello , hello and he 's erected , right .
2 A very strange way of writing it again but basically it comes down to the following .
3 Now , however , Freud expands that concept as well and interestingly enough he goes back to the first term he used for repression .
4 So he gets out of the cab .
5 So he goes out into the storm and into wild nature , together with ‘ the wolf and the owl ’ , while his daughters and son-in-law close their doors on him ( 306ff . ) .
6 So he stays out to the centre .
7 And get the letter all brailled and everything so it goes down to the
8 So it ends up behind the phosphor screen .
9 So it comes back to the short erm thing again
10 So anyway she comes along into the dark pet and she said oh heck she said you must have a power cut along here I ca n't see nothing
11 so , er , Jack saying get that Christmas pudding , anyway she comes back with the ready scones do n't she ?
12 The sooner she gets back to the water , the better .
13 Erm I mean in another year er hopefully it comes out of the profit margin .
14 Appropriately it kicks off on the stroke of midnight tomorrow with a pyrotechnic extravaganza likely to distract even the most serious Hogmanay party-goers .
15 Now he sets out on the second stage of the journey , with Sarai , his childless wife , and his nephew Lot .
16 It 's not often it comes on during the day , but now and again
17 And tonight and tomorrow it comes out of the wireless and onto the stage at the Oxford Playhouse .
18 well it comes out of the Poll Tax , we pay enough of that oh yes there 's a
19 Well he jumps down into the fucking lift shaft and he slipped on i oh eh well you fucking bastard you !
20 If I change a number here , you 'll notice , si since I change that number here it recalculates through to the other file .
21 Ash-Wednesday , for all its renunciation , does at times look towards the childhood of the race , but more strongly it looks back to the poet 's own childhood with which this primitivism is associated , as Eliot looks back , in language mixing ‘ Gerontion ’ , Virgil , and a new interest in his own childhood .
22 with the vein 's with the valves in everywhere , yes , it 's because they 've got to somehow or other , you 've got to somehow or other get the blood back up to the heart again , it 's not under pressure is it any more , cos it 's lost a lot of its pressure and the way it gets back to the heart of course that is it 's lying alongside the bones and the arteries and as you 're walking around , okay , the arteries are still having the pressure working , the muscles are still working and the vein lies next to it and the blood is able to be milked up , it 's milked back up to a non return valve , that shuts off and it ca n't drop back down any further and the next bit does the next bit up , okay , and then that shuts off and eventually it gets back to the heart and the capillaries what will that look like when it 's bleeding ?
23 Rather it looks down at the scarred and broken Christ figure as if to say , ‘ Why ?
24 Maybe she slows down in the cold .
25 She looks at me for a bit , then she goes over to the drawer and takes out another envelope .
26 Mum , I do n't want that one then she goes back on the three , goes , yeah ?
27 Sometimes it shows up in the application of particularly conventional designs to these subjects .
28 and then it goes through to the back , now his , although it looks
29 In in fact it was n't long before it was n't long before Christmas was it we we actually got together and I wrote a memo that if there is anything erm before it leaves the plant , if the tractor driver or whatever e does n't like it and it 's not acceptable then it goes back to the plant .
30 Do you know as you come in to Salisbury and you have to keep going on with the traffic , then it leads up to the bridge where the wa , where the river is .
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