Example sentences of "[verb] the [noun sg] [adv] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We have given the industry yet more encouragement in the Budget , by halving the special tax paid on new cars . |
2 | But let me make the point here that separatism and man-hating are different things . |
3 | But I 'm seeing the Commissioner later this afternoon . |
4 | It is an efficient service and it causes the customer much less trouble . |
5 | The museum hopes to re-enact the opening later this year with Victorian period costumes . |
6 | The nation 's press were invited to tour the facility earlier this month and reporters , cameramen and TV crews went into the heart of the plant . |
7 | Premier John Major will make a one-day trip to Spain to tour the exhibition later this month . |
8 | Sorry lads , you wo n't win the title again this season ! |
9 | In an exclusive interview with the Daily News , Chris explained that , while he was walking the course early that morning , he saw that the door of the hut was open . |
10 | After walking the dog late that night , Mrs Betty Ryder was concerned to find her husband had left . |
11 | Cla some of class seven enjoyed the story that much story about seals before we came in . |
12 | Yeah , I might of thought still send out omitting the letter actually this month . |
13 | A dustman who found the body early this morning called an ambulance . |
14 | The Education Committee has taken a similar decision in principle for teaching staff and is likely to finalise the matter later this summer . |
15 | The Rt Hon Denis Healey MP visited the University earlier this summer to unveil a portrait by Henry Mee of Lord Zuckerman of Burnham Thorpe , OM , KCB , FRS . |
16 | Later Mr O'Malley came close to confirming that his party would quit the coalition later this week . |
17 | An expedition is to visit the site later this year to assess the situation , and the European Community is considering whether to provide financial support for the expedition . |
18 | Paul Crossland admitted in court that he 'd taken the cash out of union funds , but said he 'd felt entitled to it because he had saved the union so much money . |
19 | And I gather that it has n't cost the department too much money . |
20 | ‘ And now you 're in here costing the taxpayer even more money ! |
21 | Ironically , Mike Roberts is one person who welcomed the drought earlier this summer . |
22 | But Bishop Duffy acknowleged that rejection of the government proposals would lead to legislation regularising the decision earlier this year of the Irish Supreme Court , which allowed a schoolgirl rape victim to have an abortion in Britain because of fears that she might commit suicide . |
23 | The problem facing the Indian Board , which met to discuss the crisis earlier this week , is who to name as a replacement . |
24 | If the trials go well , the corporation will begin selling the service later this year . |
25 | They regained it in February , clinching the Championship outright this time , with a draw at Notts County , while the reserves won the Central League . |
26 | The system allowed the nobility much more initiative in war than they had enjoyed under Edward I and Edward II , and their wishes and interests , together with their willingness and ability to raise troops , had to be taken into account in planning a campaign . |
27 | Never be tempted to dig so deep that you bring up raw clay , but work assiduously on the top few inches only , gradually improving the soil deeper each year . |
28 | And if she opened the door again any sign of the man she had just glimpsed , the human being behind the impenetrable barrier , would be instantly and totally erased . |
29 | Mr Harris says he hopes to leave the hospice later this month . |
30 | A full-scale model of the Golden Hind was built to give the story as much authenticity as possible . |