Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [subord] [pers pn] [vb base] the " in BNC.

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1 Bear in mind that when you remove the ferret you are , in effect , taking away the rabbit 's jailer .
2 Bear in mind that if you want the lace carriage to move towards the left , you must slide it first towards the right before selecting the needles .
3 The ability to view infant care practices in any other light than whether they help the infant in his basic struggle to live is , then , something peculiar to our own century and , within this century , to the technologically advanced countries in which infant and child mortality rates have now been reduced to comparatively insignificant proportions .
4 If you then take the point that it 's beyond the greenbelt , again you 've limited the area of search and if we take the point that Mr I think put across so well that it 's consistent with sub-regional policy , you already immediately then rule out that part of the erm area round Greater York that would have greatest impact on the Leeds Conurbation .
5 These three themes of scale , single versus multi-tier , and the special problems of the conurbations will recur both in the following chapter and when we discuss the services provided by local government in more detail in Chapter 4 .
6 Not only do we need a strategic deterrent , but there is a strong argument that a sub-strategic deterrent continues to be relevant at a time when there is a real risk of several new nations appearing which have some form of nuclear capability and when we risk the proliferation of not merely equipment but perhaps technology from some of the scientific bases in the former Soviet Union .
7 Thank you for thank Mr , Mr can we leave your point on one side while while we address the A fifty nine .
8 That 's the right approach and I suggest to this Committee that if you take the Liberal Democrat Conservative resolution that will be not a bad .
9 You become very conscious in broadcasting that though you teach the same truths , you approach them from the opposite direction .
10 Anyway , it was that programme where this man comes on half-way through and asks some catch question and if you know the answer you have to phone in quick before the end of the programme .
11 Replay , Darlington A wonderfully varied pricing system depending on who does your hair and when you make the appointment .
12 ‘ Well , I always take a nap of an afternoon and when you rap the knocker it startles me , which is bad for my nerves . ’
13 far beyond their income and when they get the money they spend it in the wrong direction
14 It seemed to be like , ‘ Do n't worry about the money and if you need the equipment , you get the equipment , if you need clothes , get clothes made ’ .
15 I speak with e some experience in the situation where two sites that will be within half a mile of that which was erm supported by the inspector , were dismissed basically on the basis that if I read the quotes for you .
16 Now that was true until the late sixties early seventies and of course er you find there the election to the o to the White House of one Richard Milhous Nixon , conservative Republican er a man who was not above hiring gangsters and burglars to do his work for him , and this produced a reaction and if you read the , the presidential literature of the nineteen seventies you will find the opposite , you will find er political scientists , all American , er demanding reforms of the American system , not to make the president more powerful but to make the president less powerful .
17 it 's the wrong choice of words , but beat officers are in actual fact , a luxury at the moment because if you call the police
18 For example , if you are catching the ball in front of the body , then you have the freedom to throw the ball in any direction but if you catch the ball behind the body , you still have to come back to the position to the front of the body and to do this takes more time .
19 These terminological changes are not made merely for the sake of variety but because I believe the substitute terms convey their meaning more pointedly than Marx 's originals .
20 You get one mark for a character name and if you name the actor who 's playing it , two marks .
21 well the reason that we 've changed the name on those two stores is that any experiments we want to conduct have got to be conducted outside the normal M F I promotional platform and as we use the national press extensively the only way to do that is to change the name .
22 In most cases you have up to 56 days interest-free credit but if you miss the deadline , you 'll have to pay high interest rates of up to 30 per cent .
23 You can have more fun though if you set the level of symmetry higher than 1 .
24 I had to have a bit because when I put the blackcurrant in there was n't enough so I had to mix it up with .
25 And he wanted to make similar remarks about our initial belief that though we use the same language and agree on the words with which to describe the colours of the objects around us , still we might for all we know see the objects completely differently ; an object that causes in me what I call a sensation of red may cause in you what I would call a sensation of blue , though we can never know this since we will continue to agree on what to say and on how to act in our differently coloured environments ( we will all stop at a red traffic light , for instance ) .
26 This is an extension of ‘ Did I really hear it right ? ’ but moves on from there , to a feeling that unless they see the evidence then they ca n't or wo n't believe it .
27 No , it 's your policy that if you tell the lie often enough people people believe it .
28 And the cost of this valuable protection is much less than you might think … premiums of Cashguard Plus start from just £6.95 a month and when you consider the amount of cover you can enjoy for that amount , the Plan really does represent value for money .
29 And the cost of this valuable protection is much less than you might think … premiums for Cashguard Plus start from just £6.95 a month and when you consider the amount of cover you can enjoy for that amount , the Plan really does represent value for money .
30 She said there 's these hills where it 's hot and rains all the time , and in the rain forests there are these very tall trees and right in the top branches of the trees there are these like great big flowers called … bromeliads , I think , and water gets into the flowers and makes little pools and there 's a type of frog that lays eggs in the pools and tadpoles hatch and grow into new frogs and these little frogs live their whole lives in the flowers right at the top of the trees and do n't even know about the ground and once you know the world is full of things like that your life is never the same . ’
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