Example sentences of "the [noun prp] [verb] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 With the RAF closing down the adjacent airfield and it going on the market next year , YAM ‘ hope to expand and seek to continue to expand ’ , remarked Ian .
2 COME 1 JANUARY , THE MAN WHO turned GM Europe into a profitable operation and fathered winners such as the Calibra takes over the top spot at Chrysler .
3 The Dean put down the watering can regretfully .
4 The Right-Ons fired back the unanswerable reply that meetings belonged to those who attended them .
5 The BRU summed up the principles in eight points .
6 After consultation with the Leeds Permanent Building Society , the EOC drew up the following recommendations in respect of mobility :
7 On Sept. 17 , Polish inspectors in the Netherlands carried out the first inspection of a NATO member state by a unit from a Warsaw Pact country .
8 Crosby is determined to buy this week to halt the Roker slide down the First Division table .
9 The Waverley puttered down the still narrow river like a little terrier keen to get to the open fields of the Firth and the sea beyond .
10 It was from here that the Stuarts sized up the potential of the area for exploitation .
11 Early advice from the DOH set out the quality aspects that contracts should seek to ensure .
12 The following correspondence shows how much trouble the Wordworths took over the boy .
13 When the CNAA took over the DMS there were nationally some 6600 students enrolled on courses , and that was to be the order of magnitude of enrolments through the late 1970s and 1980s .
14 SECRET talks in London between the African National Congress and a group of liberal Afrikaners , including President FW de Klerk 's brother , ended yesterday with the ANC playing down the significance of the event and President de Klerk dissociating himself from it .
15 Establish the Barril Measure over the whole Island of Islay . "
16 In these circumstances , voluntary WEA members such as Rachael Evans in Bedfordshire and ( successively ) Barbara Brenchley and Margaret Bland in the Fenland took on the task of Federation secretary and , along with other enthusiasts , did their best to fulfil the non-teaching duties of a tutor-organiser .
17 The NHS picks up the tab , ’ he says .
18 In 1040 the Normans took over the area and its great cathedral churches date from the succeeding 100 years .
19 The Gestapo took over the Lichtenstein Palace during the war and it is now being refurbished for the federal government .
20 The Kessels pick up the Chases , and drive into town to go to the theatre .
21 If the Mujahideen divide up the country among themselves it is likely that the big divide would be along these mountains , which would then become the new division between Central Asia and the Indian sub-continent .
22 The doctor must come from virtually nowhere if he is to join the powerful Irish representation which is anticipated will cross the Atlantic to take on the Americans at the height of summer .
23 so he just kept going , so the pick-up jammed its anchors on , there was a Rover it was coming the other way , the Rover went up the verge
24 The IMF set about the problem by devising the special drawing right ( SDR ) as a means of settlement among its members .
25 Some of the workers in Glasgow , he said , had already decided to relocate to the Midlands to take up the offer of employment there .
26 Yet in being forced to come to the Commons to tidy up the mess — though splattering egg on the faces of the Foreign Office lawyers and his colleague Tristan Garel-Jones in the process — Hurd confirmed what a few MPs have known for months .
27 A twenty-five-foot wave flung itself at the canoe from an unexpected angle and before the crew could turn to absorb the blow , the Hokule'a rose up the face of the wave at forty-five degrees , and was capsized as it flew off the peak .
28 During the next three years , the Beagle sailed down the east coast of South America , rounded Cape Horn and came north again up the coast of Chile .
29 Desert Orchid will be leading The Thurlow Foxhounds down the course .
30 Perhaps even more importantly , the British government as now completing its announced intention to withdrew its troops from " east of Suez " and , together with the Americans , had quietly been encouragingly the Shah to take over the British role as the " Policeman of the Gulf . "
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