Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] the " in BNC.
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1 | The solicitors who gave him the court order for them to release all the details on that . |
2 | Even if there never will be any easy answers to such questions , and certainly not ones which could be read off from some kind of ‘ correct analysis ’ , it is still the case that the better informed we are about the complexities which underlie them the quicker we will be able to learn from our mistakes . |
3 | In our transit across public places we rely on others recognising the rules which assign us the right to proceed without being inconvenienced by impudent stares or unsolicited conversational openings . |
4 | Worse still , the new Leeds are as sly and provocative as Don Revie 's sides , with none of the skills which made them the Liverpool of the Seventies . |
5 | Very hard , very hard I told the lads I told 'em the union about it what he done that day . |
6 | Indeed , it was the Moors who gave him the title by which he is best known , a contraction of the Arabic sid-y , meaning ‘ my lord ’ . |
7 | See the towels she gave me the last time . |
8 | If I analyse the bosses I 've worked for , the ones who irritated me the most were the ones who were indecisive and who constantly asked for more information just to delay making a decision . |
9 | Jesus once said that those who had been shown the greatest mercy by God were the ones who loved him the most . |
10 | Well , they 're the ones who give you the backchat . |