Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | But then , from what I hear , that 's overrun with bairns ; they 've stopped gathering them in from the streets . |
2 | Thomas Cook said the merger would create an effective duopoly and tour operators would find themselves ‘ subject to debilitating price wars funded by the dominant position of the duopoly and designed to drive them out of the industry ’ . |
3 | Er , but I mean , everything you do is , is designed to set yourself up in the best possible position for when the staff come in and , and throughout the shift leaving it as best you can for the branch manager the next day . |
4 | Their rooms were next to each other and identical : shabby exercises in spartan comfort , designed to keep you out of the room and in the hotel lounge . |
5 | Denying armchair dog punters instant access to the results is claimed to steer them back to the tracks whose attendances have dipped from 30million to under 4million . |
6 | notes you have made to fill you in on the background and performance of the company : |
7 | Ever since my father repeatedly threatened to let me out of the car as a child , I have made satisfactory provisions for such an adventure . |
8 | Striding out for charity FIVE unemployed people who have been given a place on a training scheme at British Aerospace Airbus , Broughton , have decided to give something back to the community by a sponsored walk from Bangor to BAe Broughton over two days starting on June 24 . |
9 | You 've got to work it out on the basis of ten miles not on the basis of five miles . |
10 | Sometimes , he would add lines like : ‘ You 've got to pick them up from the carpet , or they 'll tread in . |
11 | At one time we kept pigs and used to feed them up with the waste food and sell them in the market . |
12 | We want properly maintained rights of way and better information about the resources needed to sort them out for the benefit of all . |
13 | If you get any more you 've got to put one back on the bottom of the pile |
14 | If not I 've only got to put them up in the attic and bring them down in three month 's time . |
15 | I think we 've got to put them back under the home office and make sure they 're treated as young criminals and not as social cases . |
16 | We have got to put them out of the game . |
17 | And he warned his opponents : ‘ If you are going over the top on me you 've got to put me out of the game . |
18 | He says : ‘ If you 're going to go over the top on me you 've got to put me out of the game because I 'll be coming back for you . ’ |
19 | Mum 's got to give it back to the man . |
20 | Half a gross on each board yeah , oh you could n't move away from your board at all and it was erm Mr his eyes seemed to be perhaps I should n't tell you this , but I 'm going to , it may be a bit humorous for you my er Mr used to send me out through the back way into street I think it is now , to wait for the paperman with a sporting book oh should I have said that ? |
21 | A large crowd of spectators from the corner pub helped drag him out of the mud . |
22 | That is why surgery is needed to straighten it out as the muscle no longer responds . |
23 | ‘ Clarissa , I 've got to have it out with the bitch . |
24 | I 've just got to get them out of the way before I get back to work . ’ |
25 | Oh mince , I 've got to get it out of the freezer Bye . |
26 | ‘ I 've got to take you back to the mainland , ’ he grated , turning to face her . |
27 | We ca n't pay for that out of the general population in the City of Oxford , we 've got to take it out of the people who live in council houses and are paying rent and this seems to me a most iniquitous way of erm financing our people on how incomes . |
28 | Sam had volunteered to pick me up at the hospital . |
29 | Our mortgage advisors will explain the details of how this mortgage works , but it is just one more way that the Bristol & West have found to help you out of the jungle . |
30 | She turned her head towards the servant who had just hurried to let him in to the audience-chamber , and put out an imperious hand to arrest his attention . |