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

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1 Descend and head back into the forest going south-west then south to post 21 .
2 the other the black moment you know th the bit where I I put in the bit where the he broke his leg and the mortgage was gon na be foreclosed on him I mean that builds up to the black moment which is a necessary part of the story and then he got out of it erm because the house relented and showed him where the copper kettle was that was worth the money .
3 Retired some years back to grow vegetables on an allotment , and sit and stare out of the window . ’
4 He did not , as usual , read or stare out of the window or make tea or do any of the things Robert assumed one usually caught teachers doing in off-duty moments .
5 Then lie or sit down on the nearest piece of furniture , try to keep warm and wait calmly for help to arrive .
6 The boat skipper gives Kevin a choice — swim or struggle on in the bad weather and lose your money .
7 I called out that we were ready , but there was no answer , and when I returned to the bedroom I found her lying back full length on the bed , her eyes open and gazing up at the ceiling with that same vacant stare .
8 The next morning , I overslept and rushed out of the house in a hurry .
9 He began to recite a litany of his own successes to himself as he passed down the quiet , thickly carpeted corridors to the executive lift that went up to the eighteenth floor : a new apartment in the smart suburb of Beauséjour ; a smaller apartment in Montparnasse , with a most accommodating young mistress ; two cars , one the largest and latest registration Citroën Familiale ; a generous expense account , which was not queried too closely — he hoped was not queried too closely .
10 They panic when driven out into the open and their first thought is to find cover as quickly as they can .
11 Boss David McErlain blames poor summer business and a vital sell-off deal that fell through at the last minute for this latest crisis .
12 A dropped light is being blamed for a moorland blaze that broke out on the Catterick Training Area , near Richmond , early yesterday .
13 Although the majority of the people did n't know I believe that came out after the war , but people who were affected , they knew exactly that their son or husband was in Dachau
14 It is also experimenting with a hybrid telemarketing scheme called WinCentralDirect that fits in with the company 's plug-and-play attempt and puts customers in contact with NT-certified technical and business consultants .
15 It is also experimenting with a hybrid telemarketing scheme called WinCentralDirect that fits in with the company 's plug-and-play attempt and puts customers in contact with NT-certified technical and business consultants .
16 It is thought to be exploring how insurance risks compare and fit in with the other financial risks it already manages routinely for customers .
17 But our Key Person policy compensated us , which kept our backers and creditors happy , and eventually we managed to recruit new people , reorganise and get back on the rails again . ’
18 When a strong concentration of sodium chloride is placed near to paramecium they turn and go off in the opposite direction .
19 I 'm not going to lose my head and try and rush out at the first chance .
20 Go and sit up at the table erm Christopher .
21 Andy Payton and Stuart Slater showed , for example , that they may now have come to terms with the tribal ritual that is entitled to pass their understanding until time and circumstances dictate that they become as wound up as the rest .
22 Paradoxically , most general practitioners think that opting out of the responsibility for out of hours care altogether should be made possible .
23 There are many lay people who share and live out of the same insight .
24 Pipe the words START and FINISH on to the top left and bottom right squares , and then pipe numbers on to the squares in consecutive order .
25 Come and sit down in the bar , ’ says Mrs Bixman .
26 Come and look out of the window . ’
27 book , you , you say that history is not something , I ca n't remember the quotation exactly but roughly it was to do with history 's not something that you just write and put up on the shelf , it 's
28 I shower and go through to the kitchen with Lucker .
29 They rise and walk back down the valley .
30 I rise and lean out of the window into the dark .
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