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

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1 So if a bloke goes in the back of us er er by the bonnet , caught up with the before we start out what what .
2 What seeped out of the and mixed with some air from there would have been a little dung in it to it stood half the summer and got to be really high .
3 Five years from the original appeal in nineteen eighty eight , those nurses still have n't gone all the way through the regrading process and any union officer will tell you that does n't just occur in City Hospital in this case , but it occurs right across the as well .
4 I was erm , asked to er speak on behalf of the locals , as it were , and er so er what can I say but welcome back , welcome back to the where there 's nearly forty years ago you were and erm we do welcome you back here again today .
5 Not with all these murders that 's going on with the cos there was that girl was n't there ?
6 Erm she 's doing numeracy power with them at the moment before she gets on to the because I believe she 's got to sort out some programs for as yet .
7 How quick can you get to the surface , must be strong , , two , three riding down to the and you 're gon na push it out the way , it 's like , it 's like the tide , it comes in and then goes back out , .
8 He 's there now , a little and Tufnell aborts his approach , gets up to the and dries his hands in the dust of the foot holes and sets off back to his mark .
9 Left and below : The armholes are trickier , though , but she gets there in the and .
10 The light that 's coming out of the if if you 're shining a torch like this okay ? the light you 're shining is going away from you okay ?
11 The Planning Policy which applies purely to the and the in case the sub Committee have already er discussed with etc etc for this .
12 Their case is that they were effectively forced to er complete unwillingly without the or the finance to make a go of the business and they suffered the losses which are claimed er set out in heading form initially on page sixty two of the pleadings bundle in further and better particulars .
13 All that on the hill and then go down to the and measure from there to the top of the hill to see how much pipe for the
14 Cos that really got up , up my back when the , I mean tho ai n't a ba , bad bunch of old boys but I normally go down but they they clear and once we 've done our work before dinner break they all clear off and I go down to the and then I sort of walk back more or less behind them you know , to the break like and as I go past the club , I go and wash my hands , they go straight in , I go and wash my hands and I walk past the and er we should go to dinner at quarter to twelve and I go past , it 's one minute past quarter to twelve so cos when we go in there you see quarter past twelve due to go back I always give them two or three minutes and I say that 's it , that 's , ah we was late coming in , I said no you were n't !
15 With the Yeoman , attention falls rapidly on the and returns to : After two lines on the horse and garb of the Shipman , the gaze focuses on : The constant but controlled menace of these characters and their weapons is recognized and observed by Chaucer/ " Chaucer " with a perception as keen as their daggers .
16 And I was afraid that whatever I say would go back to the and if they hear this they will punish me .
17 We could have gone back to the where we started and then we only paid a couple of hundred pounds a year for the land that they used to keep the grass cut and everything but the problem was really the area .
18 And I 'll get on to the and we 'll get them an appointment out to you as quick as we can .
19 come on to the and play our golf afterwards .
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