Example sentences of "the [noun] [vb base] [verb] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 What the experts want to know about you at your antenatal clinic Nancy Stewart
2 As Gandalf points out , all Sauron and Saruman and the orcs have done between them is ‘ bring Pippin and Merry with marvellous speed , and in the nick of time , to Fangorn , where otherwise they would never have come at all ! ’ — and so , one might say , though it is beyond Gandalf 's knowledge at the time , to rouse the Ents , overthrow Saruman , save Rohan , and free Théoden to make his decisive intervention at Minas Tirith .
3 At this temperature , which is known as the glass transition temperature T g , the chains become locked in whichever conformation they possessed when T g was reached .
4 Er , I must declare an , an interest because I am a , a court lawyer , but I think that a lot of people say no because of the media pres , presentation , you only hear bad stories , they do n't hear the good , good stories about the attempts to make the courts more efficient and I think that on the whole and with the circumstances that the courts have to deal with they do a very good job .
5 Where the birds have poohed on me window flying past .
6 The MCC continue to care for his grave .
7 Final sentence ( which sums up the paragraph ) : ( 4 ) In The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald picks up the theme : the valley of ashes is the general locale , all the characters of the story have to pass through it .
8 In West Yorkshire to the South we have similar problems of inner city decline and there as we understand it the authorities wish to cater for their housing needs .
9 ‘ You can appreciate , Brother , how the sheep like to gossip about their shepherd . ’
10 But Mr Taylor said : ‘ The PFA have to look after their own affairs and we already have Professor Sir John Wood in that very role .
11 Cross-talk does not occur — the signals remain confined to their own channel even where many fibres lie bundled together .
12 There will be ample evidence in the form of rabbit skins and wings of all description from the food the foxes have taken to their young .
13 The enemy have recovered from our sudden appearance in their midst .
14 On the one hand the ministries have arrogated to themselves the virtually exclusive right to decide all matters , but at the same time there is not the slightest link between the separate ministries …
15 Reports of the programme have concentrated on its cosmetic aspects .
16 There 's some gunk called heavy water that the Frogs want to off-load onto us .
17 Chitty , on the other hand says that an agreement in unreasonable restraint of trade is generally not unlawful if the parties choose to abide by it .
18 See Lord Wilberforce in Stenhouse and Lord Reid in Esso : " … an agreement in restraint of trade is not generally unlawful if the parties choose to abide by it : it is only unenforceable if a party chooses not to abide by it " .
19 Commentators on Spanish culture through the centuries have pointed to its emphasis on dignity and the corresponding fear of shame which leads to behaviour that is continually concerned to respect others and , above all , their individuality ( Pitt-Rivers 1977 ) .
20 The Shrimptons have looked after our affairs ever since my great grandfather started the business in 1900 .
21 The texts seem to speak for themselves , but in fact they are subtly construed , translated and transformed by de Man 's own voice .
22 A potato variety which can survive Britain 's increasingly dry weather better than most has lost its status as a priority crop for farmers because the supermarkets have turned against it .
23 The girl let go of my hand and moved away into the gloom behind me , where she must have put the screwed-up five-pound notes on to the chest of drawers with the magazines , the small framed photograph , the towel , the box of paper tissues , the jar of Vaseline , the baby 's dummy and all the other odds and ends spilled over the varnished oak top .
24 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C , this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
25 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
26 In accordance with standing orders A thirteen C , this motion will stand referred to Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
27 In accordance with standing order a thirteen C this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
28 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
29 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C , this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
30 In accordance with standing order A thirteen C , this motion will stand referred to the Policy and Resources Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
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