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

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1 It provides links between businesses and students so that students know what the businesses need and the businesses know how they can influence the schools .
2 He flitted about on this machine ( which obsessed him ) wearing a helmet and goggles so that Gabriel called him The Invisible Man .
3 So if God gave them the same gift as he gave us , who believed in the Lord Jesus Christ , who was I to think that I could oppose God ? ’ '
4 She rocked him gently while Bridhe told her the story , and she felt a confusion buzzing in her head .
5 We were chatting away when nurse gave us the news that George VI had died , everything went quiet , we forgot our worries and thought of Elizabeth .
6 Just as Jesus taught them the truth because he was Truth , so the Spirit of Truth would lead them into all the truth about Jesus ( 14:6,17 , 15:26 , 16:13 ) .
7 Arsenal are believed to be watching the situation closely and are set to make their move as soon as Sampdoria give them the signal .
8 Sure enough , as soon as Stuart touched them the row of trolleys slid forward .
9 Ever since James brought me the clothes of that unfortunate young girl , I have been beset by a conviction that I failed to notice something of importance . ’
10 It is better still when parents set them the right example by not smoking themselves .
11 Mr Grover listened carefully as Paddington told him the story .
12 Genoa never really looked like overcoming the 3–2 defecit from the first leg in Italy even when Iorio gave them the lead in the 39th minute .
13 Munro sat at his desk in the Haston Place flat and listened intently as Carter gave him the gist of his conversation with Vargas .
14 Yet when Cornwall pronounces him the new Earl of Gloucester , and orders him to seek his father out , Edmund has yet another layer of pretence at hand : Edmund 's perversion of such words as ‘ nature ’ , ‘ loyalty ’ , and ‘ blood ’ is grimly evident to us , but not to Cornwall — who may not understand those terms , in any case — and who now puts himself into the position of an adopted father to Edmund : ‘ I will lay trust upon thee ; and thou shalt find a dearer father in my love ’ ( 24f . ) .
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