Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb base] [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 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 . )
4 Rainbow admits that I have told her the tale of the Gittel affair , and why Anya called down the curse in the first place .
5 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 .
6 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 ?
7 Remember that you have denied yourself the possibility of making an income for at least three years .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 It 's a compliment in itself that they 've given me the chance … ’
12 He has been so accurate , some claim , that they have dubbed him the ‘ historian of the future ’ .
13 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 .
14 It 's going through that system , and once they 've given us the go ahead then we can go to the solicitor in Lancaster .
15 ‘ And neither will Froebe and his men , once they have shown us the way . ’
16 And I 've told you the options , Mr Garland .
17 Erm er this o this one is not one single job as it happens but it is the kind of thing that we have come up against before and I 've put them the things together in one so that we do n't identify people really under the circumstances .
18 On 19 December 1991 the local authority made their application for an interim care order and I have said what the order was .
19 Sixty years ago C. J. Herrick , the American comparative anatomist , dubbed it the ‘ organ of civilisation ’ , and I have set myself the task of seeing how far our scientific knowledge of nerve cells might earn the neocortex this grandiose title : Would these nerve cells , as actors , be able to perform the play , ‘ Civilisation ’ ?
20 Wait until I 've shown you the fabulous coast of Jutland and taken you to the island of Fyn where I was born .
21 And you 've given me the impression you wanted to see me , too . ’
22 erm Now , what you 've got there is a slightly later map of 1675 , which is exactly the same , the north is at the bottom , I 'm afraid the top is not very obvious , if I could just hold it up , you 've got the castle there , and you 've got it the right way up , and actually there 's some writing as well .
23 As someone who loves travelling my motto has always been , ‘ never return to the same resort until you 've seen what the others have to offer ’ .
24 Less entrancing , I suppose , if you 've got them the other way round .
25 ‘ I would be hesitant about forecasting a recovery for Pentos until we 've heard what the Budget brings in March , ’ commented William Cullum , retail analyst at Panmure Gordon .
26 It 's too easy , I think , to assume that women are n't aggressive and are sensitive and men are more aggressive and less sensitive because that 's the way society has wanted them to be in the past and children have grown up and lived up to those stereotypes , so I do n't think we can actually say yet that women can offer anything distinctive until we 've given them the chance to be themselves really .
27 All this is programmatic until we have shown what the crucial sceptical argument is .
28 I do n't make any apologies for that , and maybe it is going over the old ground , but unless we do it , unless we try to do it , if we 've done it the way before been and it has n't produced what we , what we want , then surely it 's not for us to sit back and say , ‘ Well , it 's been through that and it has n't worked ’ , surely we ought to try again , and that 's what I hope to be doing , sort of value your support and see you .
29 Chairman , if , if I may and it is just basically to look at the recommendation and wonder you know perhaps if we 've got it the right way round er that 's all , where we 're saying er there are certain things still outstanding wh which we would need to re-relate before er issuing er general conformity notices I understand b but we 're almost taking that they 're going to do that without any doubt , now I do n't know maybe there are things not said in this report which are well understood , but and members of are quite happy to accept erm er s some more more changes to , to the local plan so that it does conform with with the structure plan , but I just wondered whether round the wrong way .
30 ‘ I 've spoken to the doctors at the hospital where he was treated , and they 've told me the whole long , miserable story .
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