Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] [pron] [vb base] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Michael adds once we 've got the bit between the teeth we go on til we get it right .
2 Looks like we 've got the right number . ’
3 By the way , It looks like they 've improved the ticket line a bit , there is now a queueing system which you get held on , so you now get through after about an hour rather than 3 , and then hold on in the queue for the other two hours : - )
4 It has but I 've turned the stat back up on the cylinder just made the boiler cut in again cos that 's that 's why the boilers cutting out cos it what it does once it gets up to temperature then it 'll shut itself off .
5 As an example , take someone who tries to give up smoking and thinks that they have lost the fight completely when they want their first cigarette .
6 It often happens that we wish to change the status of the bistable outputs with successive lock pulses .
7 Because of disquiet among ordinary members there , George Devlin , Vice-Chairman of the company , says that they wish to retain the atmosphere of a private members ' club , while delightful Chairman Michael Broke , told me that the plan is to raise standards even higher .
8 It just says that we have to make the the call for nominations so long before we put out the selection ballot .
9 Alright what have you done , in the least three months , that says that you 've used the course , benefited from the course , that sort of thing .
10 And i and it says that you 've got the wrong ribbon .
11 The book says if you keep yawing the aircraft from side to side the wheel may release .
12 Well it depends if they want to stay the night .
13 It happens when I try to use the Blend command in CorelDRAW 2.1 .
14 Now that 's not every word , this is what happens when you start doing the apostrophe , that , there 'll then be a spate of whenever you see a word ending in s , ah , word ending in s , use an apostrophe , regardless of whether you should use one or not , now you are a lovely think about it .
15 ‘ The record shows that we have given the courts the tools to do the job and that Labour has not supported us . ’
16 Does he accept that another element of the patients charter in this day and age should be that hospitals are constructed in a way that shows that we have learnt the lessons of the past ?
17 She also emphasizes that we need to study the subtle effects which expectations about gender have on learning , particularly in the case of female-male differences whose biological nature is often taken for granted .
18 Undoubtedly a similar danger exists if we seek to implement the corporatist goal of community in the corporation .
19 Cash smiles because we 've got the wheels .
20 Teachers and textbook writers need a framework of understanding which ensures that they avoid underestimating the complex competence which all native speakers have in their mother tongue .
21 Now that idea was to get everybody together and erm because there have been certain members of the staff which have n't been looked at for a period of time they 've escaped the net as it were in the last couple of times and it seems that we 've had the same guys for the last three years and some have erm
22 The first card you turn over is the matching ace , so it seems that you have had the first strike of luck for you can clearly get the first pair .
23 It appears that you have taken the real content of my personal views out of their true context and treated them with an interpretation that I least expected .
24 Although bargaining is often very tough you 've always got a better chance if you know with whom you are dealing — it helps if you 've had the odd meal or drink together or a game of squash .
25 Rather a theoretical conflict indicates that we need to pluralize the notion of repression , as we need to pluralize that of homophobia , and even that of desire itself .
26 This often means that you 've studied the subject at a lower level before coming to college — and have done reasonably well at it .
27 Promotion may be unattractive if it means that you cease to use the skills you have and have to learn a new set , such as administration , or political manoeuvring .
28 X is defined as something very like a human eye , sufficiently similar that the human eye could plausibly have arisen by a single alteration in X. If you have a mental picture of X and you find it implausible that the human eye could have arisen directly from it , this simply means that you have chosen the wrong K. Make your mental picture of X progressively more like a human eye , until you find an K that you do find plausible as an immediate predecessor to the human eye .
29 Does when you 've finished the poem you read it out ?
30 She argues that we need to rethink the theories of moral development altogether to encompass a respect for both the masculine ‘ ethic of rights ’ and the feminine ‘ ethic of care ’ .
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