Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun sg] [noun pl] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly magistrates can make maintenance orders often against the father for maintenance to be paid to the mother as well as the children . |
2 | As weird Norman Bates was climbing the stairs in that awful , old dark house , the tension was so frightening that I almost screamed aloud , when my then boyfriend grabbed me by the arm and said : ‘ Let's watch horror films together for the rest of our lives ! ’ |
3 | While this is less common now you can fit phone sockets all around the house , the hall still provides a useful central place for a phone , and if you decide on this option , you will need a chair , table and space for directories . |
4 | Sun Microsystems Inc will be building its next-generation workstations and servers out of a family of 64-bit multiprocessor chips that it is designing called UltraSparc , and the chips should take Sun machines close to the end of the decade . |
5 | These chips should take Sun machines close to the end of the decade . |
6 | The other evening when we had our group meetings you can just walk in that side door , you can go virtually anywhere in this building unchallenged because we ca n't have security guards all over the place . |
7 | On the basis that it was to be a ‘ one-off ’ , and following conclusive proof that it could read DCA/RFT files directly off the company network , the syste was allowed . |
8 | You 'll also have application services so in the office it might be email or you may have E D I talking to your suppliers . |
9 | Mr Karel Van Miert , the Transport Commissioner , is asking member governments to approve a plan which would leave passenger services largely in the hands of state-owned monopolies but open up freight services to competition by permitting private operators to pay for the use of publicly-owned tracks . |
10 | Either the Chancellor could raise interest rates ahead of the Germans , which would demonstrate the ‘ national sovereignty ’ in monetary matters on which Mrs Thatcher sets such store . |
11 | This in turn will affect interest rates generally throughout the economy . |