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

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1 Now you 'll all know that I 've told you the truth ! ’ he shouted .
2 ‘ Now that I 've told you the truth , you do n't need to fear .
3 He was aware that I had disliked him the day before and seemed anxious to make me change my opinion .
4 The mere fact that I have set myself the end X , with Y as a necessary means to it , and without conflict with other prudential or moral considerations , does not guarantee me from being mistaken in doing Y ( Anyone who supposed that it did would indeed be guilty of the Naturalistic Fallacy without appeal . )
5 Rainbow admits that I have told her the tale of the Gittel affair , and why Anya called down the curse in the first place .
6 On the album I make the comment that somebody had asked me the same question and I said , ‘ Yep , my left hand 's doing good , right hand 's doing alright , my mind 's as sharp as a tack .
7 Although you have assured us the massive cut in income will not now occur , the fear among our members is any compromise will result in an inevitable fall in the standard of care we can offer to patients in the future .
8 But I was not sure that she had told me the whole truth .
9 She did n't realise that she 'd given me the greatest gift of all .
10 ‘ What matters is that she has given us the most glorious production we have ever had at Hochhauser .
11 Did I say that she 's given me the diary ? ’
12 we 've got a hundred grams divided by twenty eight pennies , the answer is whatever it comes to grams per divided by pennies , grams per penny , so that 's a good check that you 've got it the right way up , before you go and calculate it you just have a little look , what have I got here ?
13 Remember that you have denied yourself the possibility of making an income for at least three years .
14 The request that you have done me the honour to make , to receive the record of my voice , is one that I cheerfully comply with so far as lies in my power ; though I lament to say that the voice which I transmit to you is only the relic of an organ the employment of which has been overstrained .
15 Well , anyway , thought Julia , she could n't be worse at waiting than she was at typing , so she 'd asked what the rate of pay was .
16 Once you have decided what the extra staffing and other requirements are in respect of the two conferences , you can work out how much it is going to cost to accommodate them .
17 Until now , we have discussed financial reporting in terms of the organization , and it has been implicit that we have understood what the organization is and what its implications for accounting are .
18 It 's a compliment in itself that they 've given me the chance … ’
19 He has been so accurate , some claim , that they have dubbed him the ‘ historian of the future ’ .
20 Northampton have been so suitably impressed by Ross 's abilities that they have offered him the coaching job for the next two seasons , a post that he has accepted .
21 It 's going through that system , and once they 've given us the go ahead then we can go to the solicitor in Lancaster .
22 ‘ And neither will Froebe and his men , once they have shown us the way . ’
23 With the usual lack of euphemism , the overseers enter the rubric ‘ Dead ’ against her name at the beginning of 1786 ; their accounts for 10 January indicate that it had cost them the grand sum of 3s. 9d. to bury three paupers : ‘ West Wife ; Titford and Robbans ’ .
24 So continuous is this precipitation that it has earned itself the name of ‘ marine snow ’ .
25 You 'd travel down to the game on a Saturday , and if you met a Leeds fan at the train station , you could be sure that they were the best mate he 'd ever had , and they 'd tell you all the latest gossip that he 'd told them the last time they were out for a few pints .
26 Regretfully , the young gentleman told him that he had quoted me the price to the trade , and for a retail sale it would be slightly more expensive , i.e. £36 plus VAT .
27 It was obvious that he had forgotten who the man was .
28 ( So the crew would protest ) ‘ that he 's bought us the best —
29 I am sure that he has recorded what the hon. Gentleman said .
30 It does not have to be that he has conceived what the French are calling the coup de force for Miss Jonathan . ’
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