Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [Wh pn] [vb -s] the " in BNC.
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1 | In the different sense of the priest ‘ representing ’ the people to God in worship the role is more that of an intermediary or go-between — a role more akin to that of a Member of Parliament who understands the needs of his constituents and represents them to the Government in Parliament . |
2 | Instrumentalists should ask themselves the following : in the absence of law who controls the family ? |
3 | Has charm , but worries too much — the sort of person who locks the back door and then goes back three times to check . |
4 | Please ask permission of person who pays the bill before calling . |
5 | ‘ Behind the mask of sweet reasonableness is the type of person who damanges the image of politicians . ’ |
6 | At every point in the advance , it is the Holy Spirit of God who takes the initiative . |
7 | But that process is only possible at all because of the Incarnation , Passion , Resurrection and Ascension of Christ who lives the love of God triumphant in and beyond the sins of time . |
8 | As far as personalities are concerned , the second type of employer is frequently the sort of man who forms the backbone of the ultra-right in Britain and is usually a racist in the most extreme and overt sense . |
9 | I have some sympathy for the Home Secretary in these matters , he is not an Officer of State who over-occupies the position for whom I normally have a great deal of sympathy I must confess , er but on this occasion I do have some sympathy . |
10 | As we also found earlier , it is far from easy to specify exactly what being an autonomous agent actually consists in , although we have a firm conception of a kind of ideal type — someone moved by the pure light of reason who ponders the evidence before them and makes considered , unconstrained decisions . |
11 | Critics of the restoration have concentrated on the removal of the rust red coat of the Master of Ceremonies who addresses the married couple on the left . |
12 | In any event , coffee tables should be tough enough to withstand wear and tear from the type of guest who uses the furniture as a footrest . |
13 | Tex , of course , is a writer of westerns , a no nonsense sort of critter who speaks the language of the old Wild West . |
14 | If we ignore , momentarily , the " " murie wordes of the Hoost to the Shipman " " at the end of the tale , and assume that the narrator of the tale is a woman — it really does not matter who she is — the narrator then becomes a close parallel to the wife within the tale : a wordsmith ; a user of language who combines the sordid matere of carnal indulgence with a gilded linguistic cover . |
15 | Here 's Pearce Webb knocked back towards Pearce who wins the header cleared by Hill . |
16 | The main criticisms of QALYs focus on two central points : firstly , that QALYs are unfair because they do not take into account who gains the QALYs ; secondly , that ‘ welfare ’ is not the only value to be put into the equation . |
17 | She is cruelly twisted with arthritis but her spirit is livelier than a young lass 's , more concerned for an old friend in Lamlash who has the same complaint — that dread West Coast damp — and is quite unable to move . |
18 | Stewart is the opposite of Gemma ; a working-class lad from Dagenham who speaks the Queen 's English . |
19 | That 's Terry Phipps from Abingdon who gets the Radio Oxford Guess the Scores prize this week , but he does n't get the full prize because he did n't get the goal scorer right . |
20 | You find an awful lot of things talking to Fred who works the filter press , y'know . |
21 | When they had enough they presented the food to Debbie who runs the home and nurses lots of animals back to health . |
22 | An external observer at rest who detects the flash at the moment that it reaches the roof would see it Doppler shifted to a lower frequency than observed in the source frame . |
23 | As for Harriet who supports the family and stays , she does n't like rough kids , she just plays in a rough ballgame . |
24 | This opinion is shared by Deffenbacher who concludes the consideration of arousal in a recent review of research on eyewitness testimony with the statement that ‘ the effect of arousal on witness accuracy is now also reasonably clear . |
25 | Nevertheless , that Wilfrid enjoyed good relations with Aethelwealh is confirmed by Bede who records the king 's gift to him of 87 hides of land for a monastery at Selsey ( HE IV , 13 ) , the site of the bishopric subsequently established among the south Saxons in the time of Daniel , bishop of Winchester ( HE V , 18 ) . |
26 | There 's a team of people who are specially keeping abreast of the technology and they are by Paul who heads the erm network operations . |