Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [vb -s] [pers pn] the " in BNC.
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1 | And who gives them the right to fire off questions such as ‘ Would you like to make canned food more nutritious ? ’ . |
2 | ‘ The wave is my lover and she gives me the ultimate orgasm . ’ |
3 | a Chinese girl she 's living in it , in a kind of a real dive of loft thing to do her art and she gives him the odd painting instead of paying rent . |
4 | ‘ Arnold left her all the money in the world and she gives us the sort of barbecue we threw for our friends in Haywards Heath . ’ |
5 | And he goes , he goes , he goes well , you know , and he tells her the story . |
6 | And he tells him the story and he goes and the man threw me out of the taxi . |
7 | My friend and colleague Sandy Frey has correctly recognised this as a fundamental process for the cube , and for other mathematical groups , and he calls it the Principle of Partial Inverses ; a piece moved by P is restored by P — 1 , provided nothing else has moved it in between . |
8 | And he gives him the option , he offers to him the the right to redeem . |
9 | And it tells you the normal plug rating for a particular appliance . |
10 | and it shows you the , the engine |
11 | Erm so it 's in terms of erm er , careful logical field work erm there 's not a great deal of information , but there 's , th , there have been early anatomical historical er investigations and there is something a literature erm dating from early in the nineteenth century which and it shows you the bloke who also resolves to , to , to make comparisons with what she found . |
12 | But in the Edwardian love story , Howards End , her co-star is Sir Anthony Hopkins and it gives her the chance to shrug off the Olivier/Leigh and Burton/Taylor labels she and Branagh have collected . |
13 | On tonight 's match , Cooper said : ‘ There 's a lot at stake and it gives us the opportunity to put things right . ’ |
14 | And it gives us the right answers . |
15 | Your task is to tell them about your life and what makes you the person you are today . |
16 | Toughened glass is glass which has been heat treated to make it four to five times stronger than normal glass , but which gives it the characteristic that , should it break , it does so in harmless tiny fragments rather than the dangerous slivers associated with normal glass . |
17 | She has n't , of course , but she gives me the landlord 's name . |
18 | ‘ But he sees me the other way — he spoke of another photograph — he was telling me that … ’ |
19 | But he accords them the right to boast , for they have returned with money and presents which are proof of their achievement . |
20 | But it does please me that we fight back , I like that , but it displeases me the way we sort of go under a little bit . |
21 | No it does n't , but it gives them the means to promote it . |
22 | They use the idea for designing the interiors of buildings and so on ; essentially it 's a toy in its current form , but it gives you the idea . |
23 | But it gives you the peace of mind to know that , if the worst should happen , you could cope with the situation . |
24 | That 's a bit extreme but it gives you the idea . |
25 | Gloriana is a pageant opera , but it shows us the heartbreak behind the painted progress . |
26 | Try sitting the other side of your desk ; it may sound crazy but it shows you the world from another angle . |
27 | But what gives us the sequence ? |