Example sentences of "[subord] [adv] [conj] [pron] [vb base] the " in BNC.
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1 | The face has always had a dialectical relationship to art and , today perhaps , this is stronger than ever as we view the face — in portraiture — with a scepticism characteristic of our age and as we witness the convergence of popular culture and fine art in so many spheres . |
2 | It affected the Midland counties most of all , and it is here more than anywhere that we find the planned landscape of Georgian times . |
3 | We can not conclude with confidence whether pigeons have a map sense at all , and if so whether they use the sun or magnetic co-ordinates . |
4 | I 'll take it home this weekend and record family relations in Birkwood , that 'll be an eye opener because like if I read the handicap for him , he talks absolute gobbledegook , that 'll be interesting . |
5 | but I query as well , whether just because you reduce the number of spa passengers in it that you , you , you do n't need a P S V licence , or the equivalent is n't a P S V licence but it 's , it 's |
6 | We require some evidence of loss , either from a vet or an accountant , and as soon as we receive the reports we look at them speedily and with sympathy . |
7 | This is were double bed tuck comes into its own , because the single needle per tuck rule no longer applies as soon as we bring the front bed into work and carrying stitches . |
8 | It consists in pointing out the fact that , as soon as we use the stages as a type of classification , we find we have more doubtful borderline cases than typical ones , because of the great variation of social systems in history in different parts of the world . |
9 | As soon as we have the results of the trials we shall publish them . |
10 | The number one will automatically light up as soon as we activate the circuit and the current increases gradually as the numbers get progressively higher . |
11 | ‘ As soon as we see the scripts , we start planning , look in our nasty books or ask Peter Salt our nursing advisor , ’ says Jan. skin for stitching scenes is made from a gelatine based substance which is coloured and moulded on to the actor . |
12 | Subjects are given a particular word — let us say the word lead — and then they listen to a pair of sentences and press a button as soon as they hear the target word . |
13 | But as soon as they hear The Old Rugged Cross they 're fine again , ’ he said . |
14 | However , as soon as they remove the weather-vane , several things happen very rapidly . |
15 | Culture shock and seasickness strike as soon as they board the North Sea Ferry ! |
16 | With headaches the pain will almost always disappear ( while I am working on them ) as soon as they release the tension that has caused the pain . |
17 | As soon as they succeed the next person in the team bursts her balloon and the game continues until everyone has finished . |
18 | But , just like adults , children appear to repair such forms as soon as they retrieve the conventional word from memory . |
19 | ‘ As soon as they get the ball , their intention is to get it into the box as quickly as possible and to finish with a shot . |
20 | This is important when the fish are in the swim and perhaps ready to bite as soon as they see the bait sinking through the water . |
21 | Male lesser waxmoths and bush katydids call to their mates using ultrasound , but avoid being overheard by ceasing their courtship sounds as soon as they sense the approach of a bat . |
22 | Young children hear stories either told or read from a very early age and , as soon as they have the skill , they read them themselves . |
23 | The paths that viruses pursue when they infect begin to diverge as soon as they encounter the outside of the cells they invade . |
24 | Part-time students will pass automatically into Stage II as soon as they meet the requirements , usually at the end of their second year . |
25 | The discipline of the elementary school classroom is enforced on people who as soon as they leave the store , are considered full members of society with the right to vote . |
26 | The police will sort it out , and if they have arrested the boy , then he will be released as soon as they realise the body is not mine , but that of some poor little Dockland tart . ’ |
27 | As soon as you let the air in |
28 | Say you 're sleeping in the front room , as soon as you turn the light out and there 's no sound they do n't shut up . |
29 | As soon as you hear the dog barking though , you must tell it to be quiet , and make it sit away from the door . |
30 | I think one of the problems is , that a lot of shoppers do n't realize that they 're entering into a contract and we do n't realize it for the simple reason that most people have , as soon as you hear the word contract you have a mental image of a legal document that you sign , do n't you ? |