Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 There are also times when we need to ensure that we understand what is being said , and this can be done by asking simple questions or making comments which help elucidate or develop what the counsellee is saying , such as , ‘ So you think that … ’ , or ‘ You mean that … ‘ , or even ‘ I 'm not sure that I follow what you mean …
2 You can freeze these buns or make them the day before and keep in an airtight container .
3 If , for example , the landlord is entitled to enter the demised property in order to carry out substantial improvements or to reconstruct it the tenant may be able to defeat a claim to determine his tenancy on the ground of demolition and reconstruction ( Heath v Drown [ 1973 ] AC 498 ) .
4 Well leaving them a key or giving them the key to get in .
5 He was listening to old Legion marching songs and giving himself the Nazi salute in the mirror .
6 Peron needed the union movement for support and , indeed , it was the labour movement who brought him back from exile and won him the presidency .
7 Most people leave desperately trying to stop the ringing in their ears and wondering what the hell happened .
8 Most people leave desperately trying to stop the ringing in their ears and wondering what the hell happened .
9 I got to , Benguiat 's girlfriend and told her the whole story and told her to explain to Benguiat and calm him down and he had like threatened to come to Parkinson 's speech and disrupt it and scream liar and things like that at him .
10 So we 'd got to take the card and show her the Mother , we 'd been .
11 If such an agreement can not be reached within 16 months , must the trade unions collapse and accept whatever the employer insists on ?
12 I told him all about Marie and showed him the pictures we took in that photo booth .
13 You will tell me if you find it was murder and give me the name of the murderer .
14 So Sinead O'Connor — probably our last remaining real rock star , a maverick , a 1000 per cent attack merchant constantly taking convention by the neck and shaking it the way a terrier shakes a rat , the woman who stormed into the Irish PM 's office over the abortion issue , who refused to sing the US national anthem , who correctly pointed out that George Bush leaves Saddam Hussein standing in the mass-murder stakes , who has exposed her own sad past in vivid , gory detail , whose every record has fully stretched and excited the expectations of her audience — has released a version of Loretta Lynn 's maudlin Country classic .
15 There was nothing short of taking the chap by the scruff of his neck and showing him the street that would have done the trick .
16 The prominent white clasts are fragments of anorthosites — calcium and aluminium-rich rocks that make up the bulk of the lunar highlands crust and give it the light colour that is visible from Earth .
17 The Recommendations look to the future and describe what the author of the report thinks should be done about the problem that has been the subject of so much investigation .
18 Apart from indicating the couch and offering him the wine she had done no more than sit watching him , occasionally rubbing a deep scratch on her arm .
19 The committee carried out a range of fascinating research and confirmed what the public knew already , namely that the ham sandwiches available in motorway cafeterias had a tendency to be ‘ thin , tasteless ham in soggy bread ’ .
20 You must penetrate the disguise and discover what the question is really about .
21 In searching out these opportunities and exploiting them the producer is thus performing the entrepreneurial role in the market process .
22 There they will hire a minibus and drive themselves the 1,000 kilometres overland to Bophuthatswana .
23 Mum came in from the shops and gave us the news that , starting from September , we are to have 2 morning services .
24 A brief encounter with the new range last week convinced me the changes have rejuvenated the car and made it the equal of anything from Munich or Stuttgart .
25 The young man closed the boot of the car and handed her the keys .
26 ‘ Cut the crap and show me the pics , ’ he said .
27 He ripped open one of the little silver foil packets and handed her the lubricated ring of rubber .
28 And thus I was brought , by the gracious providence of God , to that place which had the chiefest of my labours and yielded me the greatest fruits of comfort . ’
29 ‘ Style , ’ she replied , throwing her long fair hair over her shoulders and flashing him the toothpaste smile again .
30 He was referring to the times at Achnacarry when I would on occasion meet the trainees returning from a speed march and pipe them the last two miles back to the camp .
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