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

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1 How would a united Germany fit in with the attempt through the Helsinki process to end the division of Europe ? ; and , would the new Germany take into account the interests of others in concluding a European peace settlement ?
2 Sharp icicles fly out from the caster 's hand and strike the first unit or model in their path .
3 The tickover burbles and barks , but blip the throttle and the whole car twists with the torque reaction and the birds fly out of the trees .
4 We were delighted to have a distinguished group from Bulawayo fly over for the opening , and some who stayed through the week .
5 Sixthly , how would the possible creation of such a German unity fit in with the Helsinki process , and would it promote a constructive evolution of that process in the direction of ending the division of Europe and progressing toward integrated legal , economic , ecological , cultural , and information environments in Europe ?
6 But if researchers home in on the record as the first level of access , ignoring the surrounding administrative context and archival structure which forms part of its meaning , will understanding be fostered or impaired ?
7 All the pubs and clubs empty out at the same time .
8 That the services they provide are relevant to environmental groups , and in that way to help environmental groups plug in to the kinds of advice on fund raising and er , management and all sorts of other aspects of running a voluntary organisation , which , at the moment , of , er a lot of , er social service organisations plug into , but so many environmental groups .
9 For a while they walked in silence , retracing their steps back up towards the house .
10 But the winners make up with the size of their winnings what they lack in numbers .
11 Hurst nodded and started to pin the team-sheets back up on the board .
12 In the wild they spawn in fast-flowing streams , and the fry grow up in the slower reaches of the river .
13 Meanwhile , as ministers ' eyes glaze over at the thousand ‘ what ifs ’ thrown up by war , they would do well to remember Lord Salisbury 's deflatingly modest dictum from more than a century ago : ‘ The first object of a treaty of peace should be to make a future war improbable . ’
14 The devout and those with a full itinerary hurry off to the Abbey as the bell tolls for communion .
15 Does my hon. Friend agree that it is appalling that the Opposition whinge on about the failure of this country to export , when we know that what we need from both sides of the House is unanimity to help exporters and not complaints about them ?
16 As soon as the flow becomes established , in fact , piles of solid lumps of lava build up at the sides of the flow , and help to confine it to its course .
17 Half way down he heard a commotion below and quickened his heavy step in time to see , as he turned the last bend in the staircase , a slight figure slip out through the iron gate at the main entrance .
18 Two hopeful crabs line up for the start of the race .
19 And when old words die out on the tongue , new melodies break forth from the heart ; and where the old tracks are lost , new country is revealed with its wonders .
20 Michael looked up from where he knelt on the floor in front of the old armchair , his books spread out on the chair .
21 Gittins 's work is useful not only because of the way in which she highlights gender , but also because her empirical data broaden out from the household and show that women at least have , under certain circumstances in the past , been involved in the use of kin relations to maximize resources across households .
22 Cheeks dripping white , the kids walk back to the car , happy and contented .
23 Only in the nineteenth century did widespread protests against this kind of thinking break out within the main stream of Reformed theology itself .
24 He put the card face down on the table and brushed off the torn fragments of paper with the side of his sore hand .
25 Your eyes look out into the world around you .
26 ‘ Early statements of the model ( e.g. , Marslen-Wilson & Welsh ( 1978 ) ) assert that candidates drop out of the pool of word-candidates when they do not fit the specifications of context , in the same way as when they do not fit the accumulating sensory input .
27 Place the horses inside the stable holes , securing them with royal icing and positioning them so that their heads peep out over the doors .
28 I flicked the tape machine on at the point where I 'd suggested to Joe that he had swapped sides , from the analytical guitar teacher to being the very subject of such analysis himself .
29 Waqar and Ramiz look on as the umpire examine the ball at Lord 's .
30 The decor is a fascinating mix of antique and modern and the bedrooms look out to the countryside .
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