Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [modal v] [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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31 It 's not just the better the members that we 've got working in the Health Service , it 's about everybody in the room and everybody in the country who wants to use it and we 've got ta get it a bi a bit higher up on the agenda at this union and I hope Mick , that you can give us the confidence and give us the commitment , that that 's what we 're gon na get from this union .
32 I am sure that you will give him the same affirmation and support you gave to me when I arrived .
33 yes , then there 's the , yes , what that says , at the top , so you can announce what the aim of the campaign is .
34 However , if you feel the buyer 's going to present a business problem we show them the buyer 's guide and a business card so you can give them the buyer 's guide , explain what it 's for and then give them your business card and then that buyer 's guide to look for business card .
35 It 's got a very thick safety glass door on it so you can see what the little dears are doing but ca n't hear them . ’
36 Well I I I would say that if it comes to the attention of Social Services , that we would treat it the same .
37 I can confirm that we shall have one Budget next year — and that we shall have one the year after and the year after that , as well .
38 Madam , I 'm gon na ask you to say in those circumstances that we should give him the maximum discharge .
39 Our idea was that we should call ourselves The All Stars .
40 But I find it hard to accept that all our land should be so buttoned up , and that we should allow ourselves the arrogant and indulgent belief — against every lesson in history — that we can run things better than nature .
41 We provide a platform for people to earn substantial money erm you know the only guarantee we give you is that we will give you the opportunity .
42 If you know of anyone interested in training , please let us know so that we can send them the details .
43 The other thing that we want from the client advertising client to make it a full deal so that we can pay you the thirty thirty percent commission is copy .
44 It means that we can guarantee you the very finest standards of organisation , care and comfort .
45 Now some doctors could conceivably still be frightened off , but we must presume , I think , that doctors are literate people , that they can understand what the law is if it is told to them , and the medical societies and other groups are making available to them the workings of this particular Act .
46 Some think that they can steal what the club makes , but it 's still thieving , even if it 's thieving from yourself .
47 Oh yes , oh yes each side and er there , some , a few came round erm where it used to be the old picture house , a few came around up as far as Rushbrooks and erm further up towards erm now then The Central , there 's a school that they used to call it The Central but erm
48 instead of saying , telling the er insurance people that they 'd give them the bills and they could pay them as they came in , he said they 'd got a lump sum .
49 If only he could pick up the rock and hurl it , defiantly , to reciprocate the violence with such a true aim , that it would smash whatever the chosen target .
50 ‘ … entreat for me Ephron the son of Zohar , that he may give me the cave of Machpelah , which he owns ; it is at the end of his field .
51 I 'm not saying that he will get it wrong or that he 'll lose you the money , but that 's the responsibility of .
52 King Edward bent to pick it up amid suggestive laughter , declaring ‘ shame on him who thinks evil of it ’ , and prophesying that he would make it the most sought-after badge of honour in Britain .
53 When those arrested threatened the lord mayor that they would inform the King how they were dealt with , he defiantly replied that he would save them the trouble and do it himself .
54 You were looking a bit sorry for yourself when we came back cos he buys flowers and he gives , so he 'll buy them the day before , I got the next day , there their making in all that
55 He may need to do all this , and to ventilate his fears of a future without her ; but he has probably been told since he was three years old that ‘ boys do n't cry ’ , and that men must always show courage and maintain the stiff upper lip , so he may deny himself the relief of lowering his defences and ‘ letting go ’ which society expects the widow to do quite naturally .
56 It would be just reward for their recent form , and no-one would begrudge them the honour .
57 Just le lea you 're leading them home so let them pick a bit of grass and then you go on into the yard and I 'll give them the breakfast , they have their breakfast and while they 're eating their breakfast you 're doing your horse and you get finished and then you go and have yours .
58 Maybe we 'll come across a friendly native with a forked stick going in the right direction and I 'll give him the big-screen smile and hand it over .
59 Now , come into the workshop and I 'll give you the boots I want delivered . ’
60 ‘ Pop over in an hour , ’ said Joe , ‘ and I 'll give you the wallet .
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