Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [vb base] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Remember Ma Christie , our Norwegian Pathfinder , who wondered at how his crew just happened to appear as though from some mystique of chance ; how Middleton said in effect " my crew is the best in the Command … leave them be or I return to the Main Force " .
2 I have sweet soap here and hot water , and either you wash yourself , all over , or I call in the women to hold you down and scrub you myself .
3 ( I am angry over an act of injustice or I wonder at the sight of Niagara Falls or I am pleased with my Christmas present . )
4 He 's not Robinson Crusoe , there are other old newspaper owners so he will say okay the government in Australia is doing what I like , therefore my newspapers or usually most of my newspapers , in fact one or two of them wo n't , will support that government and that government can be totally different one in the United States where in the Washington Post or you know in the New York Post or whatever will go and attack or support because he thinks it 's in the less interest that his commercial interest and the U S because he sees us doing the same thing there .
5 And when you that lay down you can look at whoever what the other players have got face up and you either go for a player or you go for the maximum points .
6 You either stamp Lucas up his right buttock or you go over the double white lines , or you brake and somebody behind might be too close behind you .
7 It is hard to relinquish status and income , both of which are like to fall if you take a step down or sideways or you stop on the career ladder .
8 Get off you do n't climb on people 's chairs you sit on them or you play on the floor
9 You can either look at people 's jobs because that 's the bulk of the money goes or you look at the charging policy or you look how the building 's run .
10 You either keep in the light where you can see , or you stand in the dark and fight everything that comes near you , because you can not see and you think it 's an enemy . ’
11 If yours has n't reached you by the end of July , or you live outside the London area but fancy coming up for the occasion , please phone Pensions Department on freefone 0800 262 072 .
12 But it 's going to be extraordinarily difficult to check that a piece of timber that you buy in a market here , or you buy down the road in a timber yard , is in fact , erm does in fact come from a particular forest in Ghana .
13 If there 's a mass exodus or we go down the drain , no one will admire you for decolonisation . ’
14 Or we play in the park all day .
15 Products tend to be misplaced or even completely lost or they get in the way but somehow they never happen to be available when wanted .
16 The creatures of the open sea , then , live either in the plankton ; or live in the waters beneath and browse upon the plankton — or live upon the browsers ; or they live on the bottom , and wait for the planktonic manna to rain upon them from above ; or they feed on the creatures that feed upon the bottom .
17 or they stand at the bar .
18 The creatures of the open sea , then , live either in the plankton ; or live in the waters beneath and browse upon the plankton — or live upon the browsers ; or they live on the bottom , and wait for the planktonic manna to rain upon them from above ; or they feed on the creatures that feed upon the bottom .
19 and go and I tack up the horse and I get on the horse and everything and I do n't mean to say
20 ‘ I work with women all day and I go to the pub to get away from them ’ …
21 ‘ I remember the date and I go to the grave every Thursday when I 'm in England . ’
22 And then expand on it , and so I go into each of these and I go to the and I say a few words about each of these particular themes .
23 Right , where 's this morning 's paper and I go to the bogs ?
24 I congratulate all those who won trophies and I commiserate with the runners up and others , in the knowledge that it may be their turn next year .
25 ISAAC AND I STAY at the farm for two more days .
26 When I go , I hold my breath and completely immerse myself under the water , trying to keep as relaxed as possible , and I stay under the water for a few seconds .
27 Isaac and I step through the kitchen and into the family room , a large warmly lit area with thick , wheat-coloured carpet , a TV and a couple of overstuffed couches .
28 And I hope over the next few months that the people that 's present today and other people , get more involved in the campaign .
29 So I hope , in my remarks , and I hope in the general tone of the debate , there 's enough to reassure London Region that we need to move forward at a careful pace .
30 Mr Deputy Speaker I I 'm grateful to the honourable gentleman for posing the central question and I hope in the course of my remarks I will satisfy the house , if not all Labour members , that the settlement proposals are at is all to the good and delivered by councils throughout Wales and that they offer enough money er to avoid sacking essential staff , certainly the offer enough money to avoid sacking any teacher who is needed in the classroom .
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