Example sentences of "and [be] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 David Kahanamoku , Duke 's nephew , had already broken his ankle in the November swell at Waimea and been fished out of the Bay by Michael Willis .
2 He said Mr McGuigan had applied for a weapon and been turned down by the Royal Ulster Constabulary .
3 You see there 's been that there 's been that many flung out of jobs Sharon , there 's been that many people put out of jobs , there 's been that many people bought their houses and been put out on the streets they 've got no homes you know .
4 And for those who think they know nothing about building and are turned off by the sight of rotting wood , then perhaps this will help to change their attitude .
5 These people are going into the familiar local stores where they shop and are walking out with the American dream they could never afford on a minimum wage .
6 Alternatively , larvae which fail to establish themselves and are passed out in the faeces , may find another host and begin producing eggs .
7 The sound waves bounce off objects in their path and are reflected back to the dolphin where they are channelled through oil-filled sinuses in the lower jaw to the inner ear .
8 They 're exclusive to Club 18–30 and are set back from the main road in t more peaceful location , although the busy centre of Benitses with all its bars , discos and tavernas is within easy walking distance .
9 At the root of this divide , as Pugin and Dickens both perceive , lie mechanical production and the profit motive , both of which are reflected in many details of the drawing , and are summed up in the subject of the lecture , advertised by the ‘ Mechanicks Institute ’ , ‘ on a new designing machine capable of making 1000 changes with the same set of ornaments ’ .
10 In some snakes the fangs are hinged and are folded back along the roof of the mouth ; when the snake is about to strike , the fangs flip forward into their striking position .
11 Some drown and are hauled out of the pool and left on the edge .
12 ‘ Sometimes employers only think of workplace nurseries and are put off by the expense .
13 These materials are highly complicated and important fluids which play a great part in the direction of the ways in which our bodies and minds function ; they are known as hormones , and are carried around in the bloodstream exercising effect on each other and on a variety of bodily processes .
14 Visitors to the area are encouraged to confine their living requirements to the resort and are bussed out to the various landmarks where rangers of the Uluru National Park provide guided tours and prevent entry to certain Aboriginal sites .
15 Current members seem satisfied that they are receiving good value for money , and are signing up for the second membership year which starts in May .
16 The IT and CTT policies are policies of indemnity and are settled up to the limits of each policy section less applicable excesses .
17 Every time I come here I begin to worry that I have somehow crossed into another stream and am sailing back in the opposite direction .
18 It was a shrug the shoulders , sink the hands deep in the pockets and be fed up about the running nose cold .
19 This can be held in main storage during processing and be printed out on the log or stored in a file label area at the end of the run .
20 Now you can visit the Jorvik Viking Centre , step aboard a time car and be whisked back through the centuries on a journey to real-life Viking Britain .
21 I too desired to be at home , and was glad when we were able to close our own dear front door behind us , and be gathered in to the silence of our little parlour .
22 An RAF base which had been due to close next year as part of the Government 's defence cuts is stay open and be taken over by the army .
23 Green sometimes accompanied by his wife , was often in Keswick on business ( he would set off walking from Ambleside , and be picked up by the carrier at Wyburn ) and would call to visit his children , and take them out for walks down to Derwentwater .
24 Long before they had passed the watershed and were looking over into the jaws of the mountains at the head of Loch Morar , young Angus felt he had strayed into a foreign country .
25 They arrived at the airport , and were rushed on to the 747 to Hong Kong .
26 We climbed down to his fishing boat and were pushing off against the stonework .
27 Some of the dogs , too , had slithered down from the bank and were swimming out towards the boar .
28 People had been very cold and were sloshing about in the mud from the day before .
29 Nobly , you saved my life , and were struck down in the doing of it .
30 Moreover , the SPOs — who were intended to be the key link between ‘ bottom-up ’ development and strategic planning — had large managerial responsibilities and were grafted on to the developmental CMHT model rather than being key initiators of it .
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