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

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1 I mean un unless you make the control room blast proof , which is maybe a thing to be looked in to in the future and then again they 're speaking about making the accommodation module separate from the platform itself which is another thing , but I mean that 's all to be looked at .
2 ’ The Royal Oak in Keswick wins special praise — after watching horse-racing at Crow Park Green dined in company there , and had ‘ one of the best ever dinners I have sat down to in the North of England . ’
3 Until that moment Evelyn had not realized exactly what had taken place when she had been let down from over the machine .
4 Lee awoke lying on the top of a green , green mountain , being looked down upon by the largest face in the whole world .
5 What the bishops and the politicians had come up against in the Mother and Child controversy was that this paternalistic conceptualization was intrinsically at odds with the common understanding of democracy .
6 was picked up in in the the church family service , church .
7 One of one of the sons is has resigned out of like the .
8 Newman drove along the narrow road he 'd turned on to off the B4027 at no more than thirty miles an hour .
9 Of the fifty two children entering the school in September 1991 only six percent had received nursery education , compared with thirty nine percent from families who have moved in to in the past .
10 We have to change the definition of the word that we 've grown up with over the years , otherwise we really ca n't manage the concept .
11 But what we have to do is completely junk the definition of the word quality that we 've grown up with over the years .
12 Although he was clearly a grand gentleman — and she could sense the larger houses up and down the valley waking up to his presence like hunting dogs suddenly scenting a stag on the wind — his consideration for her — in one or two trivial matters — was nearer to the sort of decent , friendly understandings she herself had grown up with in the village .
13 And now I had a lovely fellow I 'd grown up with in the same village , the same sort of background , we 'd known each other since we were eleven , twelve ,
14 The inner ring comprised the older areas built up to around the turn of the century , which because of their high density and lack of open space required ‘ decentralizing ’ , involving 415,000 persons .
15 The smaller number of A and C allowances was more than made up for by the greater number of B and D allowances .
16 The cost is more than made up for by the fact that virtually no man-hours are lost through strike action .
17 The out of centre position is made up for by the excellent rates Amsterdam Travel Service have specially negotiated at this hotel .
18 His limited means , however , were made up for by the passion of his yearning to collect .
19 Non-ruminants can not extract much energy from the hard parts of the plant ; however , this is more than made up for by the fact that food passes much more quickly through their guts .
20 The unpredictability of the man was more than made up for by the heady feeling of surrendering to life at its sweetest and most bright .
21 That 'll mean less business for the animal crematorium — but its owners say that 'll be more than made up for by the increasing number of people who are choosing to have their familly pets cremated .
22 In the enlightenment of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , scientific medicine finally struggled out from beneath the dead hand of classical authority .
23 He looked at me as if I 'd crawled out from under the Axminster .
24 The boy had crawled out from beneath the blanket and knelt there , looking across at Tuan Ti Fo , his eyes wide with fear .
25 Alternatively cheques can be made out to Around the Isles Campaign and sent to 40 Laburnham Road , Maidenhead , Berks SL6 4DE .
26 In fact , it was rumoured that one of the Mill Hill guys had had his brain messed around with by the visitor who screwed up the landing in the Hebrides .
27 ‘ Do you know how many firms of bloody architects I 've traipsed round to in the past two months ?
28 But I mean , one of the things that we 've got on with at the moment is that we 've been saying for ages , you 've got to get your you 've got to get us involved at design stage .
29 If you , Mr. Deputy Speaker , read what that council has got up to over the past four years , you will appreciate fully , just as people in Hackney do , just how shameful the record is .
30 These can be drawn out from within the history of a caring relationship particularly where there is a principal carer taking responsibility .
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