Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Now that has been reached , he will only want to get on with the future . ’
2 The body shell had been crushed in and anybody in there could only have come out through the windscreen .
3 He would have liked to give more information , ask someone to research the final days of the tsar ; but he knew that would only have got back to the KGB , and in this game secrecy was the only key he held .
4 ‘ Why should he suddenly have materialized out of the blue ? ’
5 Do these all have to go up to the tower ? ’
6 Executives who commit corporate crime are not coerced into it , they do not necessarily have to go along with the advice or instructions of superiors .
7 They 're very wide ranging , and if er , Chair , if members would , would just like to look down at the list of er , options , without going through er , each one individually , but they do range from er , work with er former cottage hospitals , er , front room day care , the further development of home care cooperatives , work er , for people who er , have spinal injuries , who have intake , and er , an interpreter service for , for people who have a hearing loss , and particularly er , helping er , the Shropshire Disability Consortium to set up an interpreting service in the county .
8 She hated having to scan it in reverse rather than just rewind to go back to the same sequence the girl had been watching when she came in but Jezrael had n't thought to check the counter .
9 I did n't exactly try to sneak out of the Court ; funnily enough , most Courts are n't designed with that in mind .
10 For another , the ‘ war party ’ may already have taken over within the Vietminh : at least when Sainteny , attempting his last act of mediation , saw Ho for the last time before the war started , he complained about the moderate elements who had been eliminated from the government to the benefit of the notorious Francophobes ; and as the war was on the point of beginning , and as attacks on French soldiers and civilians had not ceased , nor had French retaliation , Sainteny 's exasperation was to be seen in his demand that culprits should be punished within 24 hours .
11 I shall just have to put up with the pain . ’
12 It seems that England might just have to put up with the barracking of the public , press and the other home nations Wales , Scotland and Northern Ireland .
13 You 'll just have to put up with the printer chugging away .
14 She 'll just have to face up to the fact that he 's guilty , I 'm afraid . ’
15 But it became clear that she would soon have to go out in the rain and get a bus to their sister convent .
16 NORTHANTS might just struggle to hold on to the NatWest trophy they won on Sunday .
17 We ca n't just go haring off into the city like that .
18 M. B. If you were lucky you might just get told off by the superintendent or you might go up before the chief constable where you could be fined .
19 STUART RIPLEY could hardly wait to get back on the Ayresome Park pitch but , once there , was glad to get off again , writes David Alexander .
20 The occasional dinner party was a social duty ; they could hardly wait to get back to the seclusion of their own small house .
21 If it had not been for an alliance of Dr Newman , consultant ecologist Doug Cross and Walter Roberts — three local residents who formed the Camelford Scientific Advisory Panel and conducted their own investigations — and for John Lewis , who lost his job , it is doubtful whether very much would ever have come out about the incident .
22 The competitive weakness of the British economy was truly overdetermined : even if the financial institutions had been more disposed towards promoting industrial investment , even if managements had been more competent and imaginative , the restructuring of industry would still have run up against the formidable defensive conservatism of the organised working class .
23 But naturally not even legitimate authorities always succeed , nor do they always try to live up to the ideal .
24 They are cared for by the shepherds , who would once have come up for the summer along with the animals , and slept in their traditional , bleak little cabins ; nowadays , they are for the most part motorized and can commute genteelly to the livestock from their homes below .
25 Low house prices here mean that even though Northern Ireland is bottom of the UK salary league with an annual average of £15,012 , people can still afford to get on to the housing ladder .
26 She had learnt that wickedness exists , even where there is beauty , and now she could hardly bear to look down into the Vale .
27 We 'll also want to sit in on the cochon gris 's ceremony tonight , if there is one . ’
28 However , the patient may also like to go out to the cinema , theatre , concert hall , pub or restaurant in the normal way .
29 Conflict with authority : Family members may repeatedly try to cover up for the misdeeds of the primary sufferer and may be exceedingly angry with various authorities when they themselves are found out .
30 The privatization bill will probably have to go back to the upper house , whatever happens in the Commons .
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