Example sentences of "the [noun] and [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He lay in the tent and listened to the wind outside .
2 Laughing and joking we flop by the tent and lie in the bliss of our aching limbs .
3 Emerging in the darkness , I vaulted the chain-link fence surrounding the park and ran through the high grass into the trees .
4 So he walked to the park and sat on the park bench and let his thoughts pass through his head .
5 Nine o'clock — we go down to the park and look at the trees and animals which is very interesting .
6 Well he knows that his views may not necessarily be the majority and count in the end , but at least they 're being taken into account and being considered to be important .
7 On receiving the indicative offers we will discuss the pros and cons with the directors and will help evaluate alternative deal structures .
8 Whitlock left the suite and knocked on the adjoining door .
9 He jumped , across the gully and looked under the car .
10 A faint smile crossed her face , but she remained silent until they had descended the stairway and stood at the entrance to the great hall .
11 In general , the success pupils had with tables of data depended on the complexity and clutter in the table .
12 Cypriot coffee is made individually in small , long-handled pots which are wide at the base and tapered at the top .
13 For 1901 , the graph had the shape of a pyramid — broad at the base and tapering to the top .
14 This means they just sent it off , hoping it would pass all the checks and get on the right flight .
15 From here you can choose either peak as your first , complete the ridge and return to the same point at the river , but it 's recommended that you traverse east to west taking in Sgurr Thuilm as Munro number one .
16 Finally a single Land-Rover ground over the ridge and stopped at the barricade .
17 Unlike a ridge like the Aonach Eagach where escape is impossible until the end , it is not only feasible , but very tempting to come off the ridge and wander into the wild land of the Glenquoich forest that appears so inviting from the tops .
18 Walk south along the ridge and scramble to the top of Mynydd Drws-y-coed .
19 The report considers which level of geographical unit is most suited to analysing regional problems in the Community from the three levels defined in the mid-1970s and subsumed under the French acronym , NUTS levels I , II and III .
20 On the third evening of the first week he sent one of his assistants into the dining hall and told him to get on the mike and chat to the campers/diners .
21 On joining The Scotsman and moving to the mainland , I bowed to public demand and retired .
22 Mitchell trained as a journalist on The Scotsman and worked for the Scottish Tourist Board , Apex Publishing in Oman and British Gas Scotland before setting up Elliot Mitchell Communications , which later merged with Commpress .
23 From Penberi you can either retrace your steps along the Ffos-y-Mynach and return to the road by Penberi Farm .
24 It is seen as a measure by Stoddard Templeton to actively support the retailer and combine with the mutual interest of winning customers .
25 No debt of the Business which may be owing at Completion is overdue by more than eight weeks and the amount of such debts ( less the amount of any provision or reserve calculated on the same basis as that applied in the Accounts and disclosed in the Disclosure Letter ) will be recoverable in full in the ordinary course of business and in any event not later than eight weeks after Completion and none of the said debts is subject to any counter-claim or set-off except to the extent of any such provision or reserve .
26 We can all go and invest in PEPs , we can all go and invest in pension plans and all of that gets taken by the institutions and put into the stock market .
27 Firing a gas kiln is an art and despite all his care the potter submits his ware to the flames and delights in the subtle variations that are beyond his control .
28 Ellwood watched them get into the VW and drive towards the slip-road .
29 These coil ends , suitably cleaned of enamel , are later pushed through the ‘ D ’ holes on the board and soldered to the foil .
30 ( 1 ) On any a plication for the renewal of a licence in respect of any premises ( other tan off-sale premises ) , a licensing board may require a plan of the licensed premises to be produced to the board and lodged with the clerk , and on renewing such licence the board may order that , within a time fixed by the order , such structural alterations as the board thinks reasonably necessary to secure the proper conduct of the business shall be made in that part of the licensed premises in which alcoholic liquor is sold or consumed .
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