Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [pers pn] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Now to this week 's competition , and for that we 've the ideal garment for winter sports fans . |
2 | For that she needs the ratification of men , and that is enough to conclude that her judgements lack authority . |
3 | For some they herald the dawn of a new age in computing ; others see them as nothing more than conventional programmes limited to solving trivial problems . |
4 | For this we used the EGRET software , in which the formula for the χ 2 test for trend in stratified and unstratified analysis was taken from Breslow and Day . |
5 | For this we need the three resources of mapwork , fieldwork and archive work , blended with intuition . |
6 | The second step is to obtain C. For this we select the underlined element in B an evaluate in succession unc and then unc Note that the zero elements in B have become nonzero in C ; however , unc is now 2.19132 ; compare unc above . |
7 | For this you receive the RYA Dinghy Handbook , a Logbook , and up to six days tuition . |
8 | For this she blames the record companies , run by yuppies with no feel for showbiz . |
9 | For this she required the £1m which was awarded her . |
10 | Shortly after eleven she heard the doorbell ring , then he groaning of the lift and a soft clatter as the grille door closed . |
11 | Straight after that they played the main Mill team , and again turned out comfortable winners with a 3 . |
12 | And then after that , what happens after that they know the basics . |
13 | After that they ignored the war and its grisly aftermath and talked about nothing very important : new books , the latest films that had been shown in London since Julia had left and about the BBC 's new Third Programme . |
14 | After that we set the dining table and served the lunch we had brought . |
15 | Soon after that we saw the tail lights of Danny 's truck in the distance and in no time at all we were right behind it . |
16 | Various reports a plea for support a plea for interest particularly for the seventy fifth anniversary year next year and after that we had the most lovely party . |
17 | ‘ Last summer it was the terrace after that we restored the pond area and next spring we 'll do the tennis court . ’ |
18 | I know Chris was here doing doing his own calculations on books but after that I mean the I think on the Sunday I he came in and did some work . |
19 | After that I swept the pock-marked linoleum , and then washed it , working from the far corner under the bed right round the angle to the door , backing along on my knees . |
20 | After that she pushed the older woman from her mind while concentrating upon several small tasks , and at mid morning she took a break to follow the covered path leading towards the chalets . |
21 | Ten years after that he put the main weight on Lloyd George , and told Tom Jones : |
22 | After that he hyphened the tae surnames and called himself Juan Roberto Connor-Gómez . |
23 | When Sarella pushed open the big old doors of the refectory a few minutes after eight she found the high-domed room beyond her deserted . |
24 | After this it re-enters the network and a new set of answers emerge , leading to a final decision . |
25 | After this it re-enters the network and a new set of answers emerge , leading to a final decision . |
26 | After this he ranked the great road north to Barnet , then that to Kent and those to Chelmsford and Uxbridge . |
27 | After this he joined the fire service and works today for the Shropshire Fire Brigade . |
28 | Once a Renaissance palace , after 1709 it became the property of Count Vrtba who commissioned Kaňka to rebuild it for him . |
29 | After 1949 he joined the Foreign Ministry and served in London between 1954 and 1962 . |
30 | In the Wimpy after 2001 we imitated the apes banging their bones on the ground with our knives and forks on the formica table . |