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

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1 So they do n't frighten them , you know , if you 're lying there you 're having a heart attack or you just had one the last thing you want to hear is sort of the noise of the siren , the panicking noise of a siren .
2 Reinforce those opinions and attitudes already held where they still reflect what the company wants them to be , and thus protect the status quo .
3 Of course , to achieve that I needed the former whore 's co-operation so I secretly sent her the messages . ’
4 She was so busy talking to another woman , who was weighing onions , that she never noticed what the wee fellow was doing .
5 It is only once the problem is well under way or even completed that one fully knows what the notation is required to do .
6 All day long he insisted that they already knew who the fellow-Communists of his branch had been in the Forties and that he did not want to ‘ crawl through the mud for no purpose ’ .
7 Although he evidently knew what the king had planned , he nowhere states it explicitly , and his silence has left the field to Mancini 's version .
8 Although he evidently knew what the king had planned , he nowhere states it explicitly , and his silence has left the field to Mancini 's version .
9 Although he now realised what the phenomenon was that he had just witnessed , he found it impossible to digest the truth before his very eyes : Firelight had given birth to a baby .
10 During the first few tens of Ma Jupiter would cool so quickly that it hardly matters what the initial temperatures were provided that they were at least a few times 10 000 K. After a few hundred Ma , the exact time depending on the initial temperatures but in any case a small fraction of Jupiter 's lifetime , the rate of cooling would be far less .
11 The other thing I was interested in was the increase of ele of occupational therapists and I just wondered what the realistic expectation was of being able to recruit them because as far as I know they are a scarce resource er and not easy to find .
12 He said now he 's telling everybody he said that er I ai n't ever paid him and I still owe him the money .
13 If you say , ‘ I keep thinking you might take some LSD and have a bad trip and get scrambled-egg brains and never be the same again and I really love you the way you are , ’ that 's fine because you 've confined yourself to what you know and what you feel .
14 I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman and I certainly give him the assurance that he seeks .
15 ‘ And there 's me rambling on and you not knowing who the devil I am , nor me you … ’
16 And you just hammer them the poor old cloth workers they 've got used to me now , they had an awful fit at the time , you ca n't do that .
17 They will usually think it impossible and you then show them the way to do it .
18 And who unkindly told her the truth ? ’
19 It was too late not to finish the sentence and she already knew what the sentence meant anyway … ‘ not long for this world — on his way out — dying ’ … words which were impossible to say .
20 ‘ She would n't have shopped me ; and she never gave me the tape .
21 It grew to be a sort of gang , and we always called them The Gang when we talked about them privately , Anna and I. I felt so sophisticated and intellectual talking about Rimbaud and Baudelaire at two in the morning , to handsome young men with scholarships to the Sorbonne .
22 . So before I talk through some of those , cos I think that some of those er if we just gave you the handout you 've got ta read it training group seems to be far more aware of things like your body language .
23 Well I was supposed to be but erm every single time they arrange it and they either tell me the wrong da well they told me the wrong day last week cos , they told me Tuesd they told me it was Thursday when it , when it was actually Tuesday when I was getting pissed at Scott 's house so erm it was too late by then .
24 And they still assure us the sun will rise again tomorrow .
25 And then another lunch was estimated at two hundred and eighty and forty-five came , and it kept swinging like that all week and they never knew what the hell was going to happen so they got really aggravated and then we had , you know , some of the kids , the Ban-the-Bezier group were wandering around with their face masks and their Type ninety bags over their heads and were saying crude things over a megaphone in Tom Quad , right and then these bowler hatted policemen , whoever they are , were patiently explaining to a number of girls who were sunbathing on the lawn that this was n't done quite that way here .
26 And they never give him the they never give him his tow bar or nothing , he 's never had them back !
27 The issue was that the receivers had sufficient liquid assets to pay themselves and then terminate the receivership if they only paid themselves the amount of remuneration which B and L thought was due to them .
28 Cos they always give you the best deal .
29 They feel the fighting is justified because their religion is something worth supporting and fighting for because if everybody just accepted what the other said then no-one would have the right to choose and end up with a dictatorship where one person is saying what they believe in and nobody fights back so everybody would end up having to agree .
30 " Of course , " he said , " of Course , " and he even showed her the corridor that led to the Ladies ' room , and she escaped , and they escaped from each other .
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