Example sentences of "[pron] [unc] [noun sg] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 There was now no doubt about murderous intention on someone 's part and the certainty made me perversely angry , stimulating renewed strength and a good deal of bloody-mindedness .
2 This may be done for a variety of reasons including someone 's anxiety that the original figures were just too unlikely to be reliable .
3 They were like a pair of burglars , he thought , making free of someone 's house while the owners were away on holiday .
4 I do n't think I need to say anything further on the Council 's erm position on the new settlement erm or reiterate Hambledon 's earlier view that it 's n its er view that the settlement is not needed and can not be justified .
5 Sometimes , when a party of you are trudging through boggy ground , battered by wind and rain , you catch somebody 's eye and the whole thing seems ludicrous .
6 Inevitably there is a certain amount of routine in everyone 's life and the person who lives alone also needs to establish some routine , no matter how tempting it may be to lead an unfettered existence , particularly if it is the first time you have lived on your own .
7 It is in everyone 's interest that the issue be resolved now .
8 It is in everyone 's interest that the sale agreement contains an express statement as to whether prior knowledge is a defence or whether prior knowledge will not prejudice the purchaser 's ability to claim for breach of warranty if the material fact is not disclosed in the disclosure letter ( see clause 13.4 of the standard sale agreementAppendix III ) .
9 It will be in everyone 's interest that the precise arrangements are specified , eg whether the partnership has a tenancy or contractual licence to occupy and in consideration of what payments , or whether the property is to be enjoyed rent free , or whether the firm is given only a non-exclusive personal licence which will determine on the death or retirement of the partner who grants the same .
10 About this time , too — that is to say , between 1976 and 1978 — it was established on impeccable authority to everyone 's satisfaction that the Tibbu were Jews .
11 The strength of subsequent recovery will depend largely upon the willingness truly to hand over one 's will and the outcome of one 's life to a non-individual-human God .
12 When a new and relevantly similar action occurs , one must either call it good or take back one 's judgement that the first one was good .
13 Of course there is a wide variety of sayings that one could choose , as well as such traditional styles as alphabets , or one 's name and the date on which the sampler was completed .
14 Against marriage Darwin chiefly noted aspects concerned with the lack of one 's independence and the financial hardships that a wife and several children might bring : ‘ … forced to visit relatives … the expense and anxiety of children …
15 If the ambiguity , the misinterpretability , of ‘ Go to the bank ’ struck one as one said it , then one would be seeing the sentence ‘ from outside ’ , so to speak ( 233–5 , 287 ) , in which case one 's thought and the sentence would be distinguishable .
16 Weedy guitars nervously brush at the hem of one 's robe as the singer evokes the force and passion of his discourse in a voice unintroduced to Mr Tune and Mr Singing Lesson , ‘ Do n't Slip Away ’ is the sort of record that will one day consume all of indiedom in its lolloping , lardy inertia .
17 But 40%–60% of every character is one 's self and the point is that the fiction would be a truer picture of my spiritual life than my own life .
18 Oneself and one 's conscience and the filing cabinets .
19 The supremacy of the Prime Minister is further enhanced by the authority to obtain ( or threaten to obtain ) a dissolution of parliament , the possibility of rebel Members being disowned and replaced by their constituency parties , the feelings of loyalty to one 's party and the fear of giving aid and comfort to the opposition parties .
20 One should of course record one 's satisfaction that the two leaders got on well together , and that they smoothed over certain niggling differences .
21 It wo n't have escaped anybody 's attention that the Indian spinner Anil Kumble rose to the dizzy heights of No 3 in the world thanks to the vain attempts of Robin Smith and Co to fathom him out during the disastrous tour of the subcontinent .
22 This will avoid wasting everybody 's time if the job , the candidate or the company are unsuitable for each other .
23 The the Council looking at the whole process of how it spends it money what it does , I think the theatre the start of this evening we were looking quite close about what we do and how we do it what we do n't do and what we should do and I think from what 's been said this evening will be re look closely the questions you 've raised things that you 've raised we 'll report it back to you in the hope of this meeting that we 'll actually moved forward because I think it 's in everybody interest everybody 's interest if the playhouse closes .
24 That 's understandable and to some extent justifiable but if it creates the impression in anyone 's mind that the U S has a presidential system of government er then they would be sadly mistaken .
25 Places on the workshops are limited so please apply Now by sending your cheque/postal order and the booking form opposite indicating which of the workshops you would like to attend .
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