Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] [vb -s] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The displays demonstrate the reality , provide live plants to look at , and assure us that nothing larger than an unfortunate lizard or rat makes it into the green traps .
2 Neither rejection , protest nor availability prepares us for the demands which celibacy is making on us nowadays .
3 Although history dates it to the Golden Age of Magna Graecia , some of the region 's most glorious monuments date from the time of Byzantium and Norman rule .
4 This coexistence of change and resistance owes something to the limits set by nature .
5 And Miss gives it to the student in n it ?
6 The affinity between dog and cat reveals itself in the number of equi-status or near-equi-status traits they have in common ; and the differences between dog and cat appear more sharply when the affinity patterns are articulated in greater detail by means of diagnostic frames .
7 You had got perms and heaven knows what on the go .
8 ‘ I know today now there are some good degrees and goodness knows what for the job , but it does n't mean to say you can do the job .
9 Milan was one of the first composers to give specific direction on how to perform a piece of music ( 1536 ) and King follows them in the most natural- sounding way .
10 The walls come alive with foaming beer and music surrounds them as the audience journeys upward in a can of Guinness .
11 On the whole Cepheus is rather a barren group , but the presence of Delta and Mu redeems it from the viewpoint of the binocular observer .
12 If motherhood includes them in the community of women , poor parenthood also excludes them from the public culture of their own generation .
13 On the basis of the principle of identity on the other hand , no subjection of nature can take place , since man identifies himself with the processes of nature .
14 When dissatisfaction identifies itself in the form of a complaint , this necessary condition for long-term survival is clearly not being met .
15 In her analyses of Freud 's conception of female sexuality , she demonstrates that Freud 's view of women as lack or as absence forces them into the discursive position of the hysteric because it denies them autonomous identity and obliges them to mimic the voice of the dominant male if they wish to be heard at all ( 1974:66–71 ) .
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