Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adj] [noun sg] the " in BNC.
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1 | Such an approach ensures that those who are poor gain the full national insurance benefit increases . |
2 | If in doubt , do n't buy and if you are suspicious ring the police and give them as many details as you can . |
3 | I said well do n't go out till you 're ready , as simple as that , if you do n't think you 're ready stop the way you are |
4 | Or there 's anybody in your own organization who is responsible name the PCs and the files etcetera may want to know , is this your file . |
5 | She was happier being the wife of an airline pilot . |
6 | And we ourselves became different people from those we had been a minute ago , when we were teasing Filimon the goat or getting into a fight with Pechonkin 's street gang . |
7 | That one is good god the size of that one that must be still alive oh look at that look |
8 | This identification and sense of hope are technically possible in the home situation or in hospital but here is a serious risk that family members or medical and nursing staff will , by their own concerned actions intended to help the sufferer to eat , actually thereby enable the addictive disease to continue : there are few hinge the disease likes more than getting other people ( rather than the primary sufferer ) to take responsibility . |
9 | There were one night the door and we 'd been in quarantine you know for th that three weeks . |
10 | IF there 's one programme the Catholic clergy will not want their parishioners to watch this weekend it 's Saturday documentary Daughters of Eve ( 8pm , C4 ) profiling four women who have had relationships with priests . |
11 | ‘ If there 's one thing the Trunchbull ca n't stand it 's pigtails , ’ Hortensia said . |
12 | ‘ There 's one thing the scientific boys have put forward as a speculation . |
13 | There 's little doubt the Commonwealth sees France as the main target of the mission , but as a mainly English speaking organization , its influence on President Mitterand may be limited so the French speakers among them will be pressed into service . |
14 | But there 's another girl the same there . |
15 | So because there 's this contrast the child is n't necessarily playing up or not bothering . |
16 | With a greatly reduced Government majority in the Commons , there is one individual the Prime Minister must retain on his side at all cost . |
17 | They have now decided , at a meeting in Luxembourg , that there is one thing the EC can not do and three things it can . |
18 | So if there is excess supply the quantity actually traded will be the quantity demanded , and if there is excess demand the quantity actually traded will be the quantity supplied . |
19 | So if there is excess supply the quantity actually traded will be the quantity demanded , and if there is excess demand the quantity actually traded will be the quantity supplied . |
20 | Where there is private property the actions of individuals can not be ‘ shaped at will by another ’ because the individual is able to form a coherent plan of action in the knowledge either that he has control , through ownership , of the material objects necessary to implement it , or that he can enter into enforceable contracts with a range of other people enabling him to have access to those objects . |
21 | If Conner is eliminated , and he has conjured victories from direr situations than this , there is little doubt the American defence will be weaker for it . |
22 | Er this is there is some disparity the price for er measured supplies is the same , wherever you are . |
23 | The course at Sandown was passed fit after inspection and unless there is heavy rain the card should take place . |
24 | It 's not a culvert it 's two pipes that takes the water in ordinary times , ordinary river level , across the road but if there is heavy rain the ford , you 'll find that the ford will be always flooded so er it wo n't be alleviating th the flooding of the , of that part of the road . |
25 | But there was one witness the potential murderer could not avoid , and that was the main suspect . |
26 | And besides , if there was one thing the last two days had taught her , it was that even the most suspicious circumstances could have perfectly innocent explanations . |
27 | But if there was one thing the past weeks had taught her it was that work was an antidote to worry . |
28 | His preparations had been so precise , there was little fear the base itself would be seriously damaged . |
29 | He fervently believed that if there was enough consultation the lists would solve the problems of children 's reading at a stroke . |
30 | South West Durham Health Authority chief executive David Ryan said there was clear evidence the people of the district were benefitting and he hoped further progress could be made . |