Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adj] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Times I 've , I 've sat up at the window trying to wa watch her coming round two o'clock in the morning hoping that he 's fallen asleep down in the armchair . |
2 | About forty helium balloons that materialised from nowhere with this American girl have been wound hard up into the window , and judder maniacally together in the wind . |
3 | Far too many still favour the shock tactics of getting those who are no longer deemed useful out of the door as fast as possible — and good riddance . |
4 | The results of the simultaneous state and local elections in the neighbouring state of Hidalgo were not due for official release until Dec. 2 , but preliminary results indicated that the PRI had won 81 out of the 84 municipalities . |
5 | He had built this out on the steps of the church and placed it on trestles before the rood screen . |
6 | and he got this job lot of perfume , and he said oh I can shot these out over the next few years , I said , oh if you really want to . |
7 | I 've drawn that up from the information I was given , I do n't know whether could you pass that on |
8 | And so we 've merely spelt that out on the second page of our standard conditions of service . |
9 | But David surprised me by saying , ‘ OK , now we 've got that out of the way , let's go and do the rest of the album ’ . |
10 | Piling the agony on , she said cheerfully , ‘ Well , now we 've got that out of the way … ’ |
11 | Have you all got that down by the way ? |
12 | As long as he 's got that back in the yard by nine . |
13 | The theological justification behind such an approach ( not that I had necessarily thought this out at the time when I was a member of the church ) must surely be that God 's will must be held to be one with what is good , and therefore what Christianity proclaims can not differ from human ethical goods . |
14 | And she 's got another through at the top now . |
15 | I 've got some up in the suitcase which I can use but Oh I , I 'll have a look . |
16 | Over this unimaginably ( for humans ) long time , each of the two lineages that branched from that remote ancestor has preserved 305 out of the 306 characters ( on average : it could be that one lineage has preserved all 306 of them and the other has preserved 304 ) . |
17 | As an eminent American economist once remarked , ‘ The Stock Market has anticipated 10 out of the last 3 recessions and 12 of the last 3 recoveries ! ’ |
18 | Whilst this approach has opened MDC up to the laissez-faire criticism of market interference , it creates a policy flexibility within which there is potential to engage with local authority and community imperatives . |
19 | I mean it may be that Ken has not drawn these up in the right way . |
20 | well I , well I 've got enough on at the moment . |
21 | By February 1940 he had drafted two out of the five sections , and was describing the poem as a successor to " Burnt Norton " — he was still not at all sure of its worth , however , since he seemed only to be imitating himself . |
22 | Results from the diagram show that : 12 students like both 48 " yes " answers from 36 people 16 like music not TV — 28 less 12 already placed 8 like TV not music — 20 less 12 already placed 4 out of the class of 40 do not fit in A or B. |
23 | A woman — your mother — had been flung clear on to the soft shoulder . |
24 | That was the first of several epic desert walks carried out by both groups and individuals from the SAS who had become cut off during the campaign in North Africa . |
25 | Cushendall police requested further assistance in the Glengariff area at 1345 where more livestock had become cut off by the flood waters . |
26 | In addition rituals and procedures are laid down for those who have for a variety of reasons become ‘ unclean ’ , and so have become cut off from the rest of the community . |
27 | ‘ We 've found that out in the last ten days . |
28 | I 'm still a bit confused about erm sorry I should have brought this up at the time . |
29 | On Sept. 4 the communists in the Supreme Soviet , who before the coup had numbered 324 out of the 450 deputies , mustered only 50 votes in favour of lifting the ban , and the leader of the CP bloc , Oleksandr Moroz , announced that it was to be dissolved . |
30 | Yet Clark had known all along of the military preparations ‘ Musketeer I ’ and ‘ Musketeer II ’ and had been dismayed when Dulles seemed to have aborted them with his Suez Canal Users Club ; and after the Anglo-French meeting in London in September he had put out ‘ a dull communiqué , and no one has the least idea of what big things were abroad' . |