Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [verb] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Oh aye that 's right I heard it on the radio . |
2 | In Chapters 5–8 I address myself to the topic of experiences from a phenomenological point of view . |
3 | ‘ I 'm just grateful I met her before the final operation . ’ |
4 | Kim Hyon Hui , 27 , a convicted North Korean saboteur , received a presidential pardon on April 12 which exempted her from the death penalty . |
5 | When she was free she took him into the office and sank into a chair as though exhausted . |
6 | When her breasts were free she teased him with the top half of her peach-coloured bikini , waving it over his head and snatching it out of reach as he stretched up for it . |
7 | And that would be , that would be , so if we 're doing it this way , right , let's let's erm , forget about where we are sitting at the moment now , and just look we 're in a helicopter looking at these ships now , so this one radios you in the helicopter and says , that ship S is on a bearing of forty five degrees |
8 | A fully grown red tail is a massive bird , over two feet tall — this one looks me in the eye when she sits on my fist . |
9 | Just the and I , funny we put it in the car and Jackie |
10 | And when he had said this he placed himself at the feet of the Bishop , and there before all the people made a general confession of all his sins , and all the faults which he had committed against our Lord Jesus Christ . |
11 | Interestingly , during the same conversation , discussion switches to Merseyside , when Hounam makes it quite clear he believes someone in the Conservative government has intervened to prevent an investigation into a serious instance of corruption . |
12 | The motives of public men are rarely as base or as quixotic as their enemies would have us believe ; and no portrait of MacDonald is complete which depicts him as the ambitious , fawning courtier of Labour mythology or the martyred patriot of his own invention . |
13 | It hurts me now to realize how much I numbed myself from the searing pains of those years . |
14 | On the day I drew peg 45 which put me in the private meadow below the Teme mouth . |
15 | After the original grants to her supporters in the coup d'état of 1762 which placed her on the throne , Catherine made very few presents of this kind during the decade 1762–72 , when her dependence on noble support is usually supposed to have been at its height . |
16 | On 11 February 1963 she gassed herself in the flat . |
17 | The second one shows it in the condition in which her parents found it when they went in there on that morning a few days ago ’ ( p. 156–7 ) . |
18 | Mm , I 'll go back with him and he 'll wear his bloody shoes when I go back with him , how much they charging you for the repairs ? |
19 | After the events of chapter 26 he brings us to the time when Isaac is nearing death , and to the point when the blessing of the eldest son must be given . |
20 | There was a difference of opinion what happened next — she thought it went in from there , I was convinced it hit him in the head and went in . |
21 | I know how much he loves everybody in the house . ’ |
22 | So far as the B T U Tax is concerned , erm it 's really a political issue as to where the administration or the Congress in the end decide to place the tax , I mean in very simple terms the nearer you place it to the consumer , the more effective it is , but the less politically palatable it is which because consumers vote and oil companies do n't an and so er I think it will be political pressure to push it nearer to the well head which will be less good for the oil and gas producers . |
23 | That as compared with the one you can put in that you know one at the top one at the side and . |
24 | Every other week after that you paid them at the end every week , |
25 | It 's incredible I heard her on the radio , she sounded very allusive |
26 | Well that was quick it saved it on the C drive . |
27 | One explanation for this is that the two bodies constituting Pluto were originally moons of Neptune , but that something tore them from the giant planet 's grasp — the converse of what is thought to have happened to Triton ! |
28 | What Boy had to do now was not walk down those streets , but stand still and choose amongst their inhabitants , choose the right one to follow , the right one to lead him in the next stage of his journey or wandering through the city . |
29 | Dig a hole bigger than the container and make sure you plant them with the graft union just below the surface . |
30 | Now that you are aware of the possible technical snags , you can make sure you avoid them in the future . |