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

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1 Yeah you see but when I was seeing them one after the other tens and twenties you do n't see the dross you see
2 Time became meaningless , all was sensation , until finally Travis made them one with the firm thrust of his body .
3 With Mr Merchant 's assistance Stewart opens up the box of chocolates and offers me one with the hand that is n't attached to a pulley and the ceiling .
4 So if you collide neutrons and protons , bang them one off the other , you can produce these mesons .
5 Good have you given me something for the ?
6 It is not , I believe , a matter of coincidence , that the only current British World Champion is Jamie Delgado , who won the 14-and-under title in Florida last year and owes nothing whatever to the LTA or its training and development programme .
7 ‘ Mister , do n't you try gettin' me one over the eight .
8 They 'd fuck her one after the other and she would n't even know who they were .
9 And that officer , luv , I said he was a legate from the Balearics not leg him one in the bollocks but it 's a mistake anybody could have made .
10 They were out of sight of the guv'nor , so she yelled at Billy Liar and cracked him one behind the saddle .
11 So he is familiar , and he could win us a gold medal in that symbol of absolutism , the 100 metres sprint ( he could , theoretically , win us one in the 200 metres , but that is far less likely , far less mythopoeic ) .
12 He was n't prepared to do anything else there no ar and he was he was to have these plant hire , you know these two , when when his old man used to work us us in the quarry , well this was working up there as well , he had lads working on the plant hire for him .
13 After asking how I was getting on he told me something of the worries of a Party leader in days when there are no deep political convictions to divide men of good will .
14 I never knew Griffith himself but Sir Ben Lockspeiser , who acted as Griffith 's assistant at this time , told me something about the circumstances under which the work was done .
15 ‘ The pathologist who did the autopsy on the body of the man told me something about the effects of nerve gases .
16 And erm I would suggest that additional favouring of Hartlepool will do nothing whatsoever for the relationship with with North Yorkshire .
17 I asked if they could give me something for the pain .
18 He had made them himself with the things the girl , Marie , had brought last time she 'd come .
19 Then , with a smile that set all the butterflies off again , ‘ It 's my intention to take you to where the food is really good , and also show you something of the city by night . ’
20 The thing is , if they always give you and you , your , nine times out of ten what they do is like , is either , they either put a can over there or a beer or something , they put it over the end of the , the weapon pull the trigger and that , even with a flash that can go like that , and then they show you one with the , the erm flashes right which have more powerful than the and they 've actually got same again same charge as a life grenade in , but it just plain cardboard so , obviously no trap , but if you lay on them ooh er , you get or something you do n't throw what they do now is they put one they light one , put the helmet over the top of it and make it lit , it runs like buggery and it 'll go a hundred , a hundred and fifty foot up in the air and inside it looks like its been and where its been in the thing it 'll be like er , six seventy foot off the ground , I mean I laid on one once and I , landed about two foot too my left so I 've rolled over , rolled , rolled , and rolled , as I 've rolled I 've rolled over on my back and I 've had all loads of over , like the , I had a roll there its like the er
21 They told you everything about the company , what their plans were , how much they earned and so you felt part of the team .
22 It told you something about the standard of the England game when coverage of the Wales game continued until the end , even though we scored 3 more in that time .
23 Lie back , and I 'll give you something for the pain .
24 The US Government is reliably said to have invested large sums from its military budget on research in which impulses from computers ( which might give you something like the binary number level of the program ) were detected at a distance and the task was to see whether the highest level of program ( expressing what the real purpose of the program was ) could be reliably inferred .
25 I did n't give you one on the end but I bought
26 Did they give you anything in the ambulance ? ’
27 Through Special Branch it arranged for Inspector Lamport , of the Portsmouth CID , to visit the Sallyport Hotel two days later , on 21 April , where , in front of the astonished manager , Edward Richman , Lamport tore out from the hotel register the pages bearing the signatures of Crabb and ‘ Smith ’ , and threatened Richman with prosecution under the Official Secrets Act if he told anybody anything about the affair .
28 Ruth told her something of the situation between herself and her cousins .
29 It was n't the egotism she feared that told her none of the others would understand just what the program was , or its significance .
30 Do n't get me wrong , I 've done it myself in the past and seen just how far it got me .
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