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

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1 When you when you come up here and do the driving you find that erm because people are are just not available at the time and erm y I 'm here just for a and Stan only here for a a limited period , and er you 're sort of trying they 're downstairs they 're trying to get people off the trucks when they come in or whatever the case may be to go out and do an assessment run , and it 's not always possible .
2 Who knew better than her the strength of William Ash 's bullying personality ?
3 No man knew better than he the value of a generous gesture .
4 ‘ Shelley understood better than you the passionate quest for truth which overrides any other considerations in the heart of those who would open the secrets of nature , whether scientists or poets .
5 However , MPs who wish to satisfy their constituency parties could vote Smith-Prescott and still retain some left-wing credibility , while ordinary party members understand better than anyone the need for an organisational shake-up .
6 Er this er James can I ask you erm if we could establish what the stage er the next stage remain unspent probably er so that we the er paper indicates er er schedule of balance of a thousand pounds .
7 And all these are going to sort of pile up so that your The chemistry that you do know is going to you know
8 So that I the last time I was down there and I they opened up the door to go and get some cos they had hundreds in there .
9 Many firms using the bubble policy have found that the resulting pollution was less than what the law allows , a circumstance that grants them a credit towards added pollution in the future .
10 Perha perhaps if I the appeal site wedge with the erm intending to build a road through it .
11 Paul had asked me to do a swap to do his early next Wednesday so yeah , put the form in and everything the form came back today saying he 's already on a late and the day that he 's supposed to be repaying me he 's already on shift
12 The remedy for this doubt must begin with a careful discernment of which stage the doubt is in and what the root of the lack of conviction is .
13 For example , you 'll be told what you need to shoot down and what the weather conditions are .
14 I shall nevertheless vote against the motion and I shall vote for the amendment although as much as I wished it had happened or , or erm a different proposal to Mr because I do n't think it helps your argument when you call your opponents instead of arguing face and er unlike Mr I actually do believe its in subsidiarity and I think we should accept Leicester and Leicester only and what the Leicester hunt will do should be decided here in Leicester , not in Westminster , er any more than the composition of our offices should be , should be decided in Brussels and I believe in subsidiarity .
15 The most ruthless campaigns against northern peoples who refused to submit appear to have taken place in the east — perhaps because there the proximity of the Okhotsk coast , and the mountainous terrain , left fewer possibilities open for escape from the Russian soldiers .
16 Also , where the company subsequent to granting a floating charge containing a negative pledge provision purchases property leaving part of the purchase secured by a mortgage , the mortgage will take priority , even if the mortgage has actual notice so long as what the company acquired was the equity of redemption subject to the mortgage .
17 Specimen covenant : The Transferee hereby covenants with the Transferor by way of indemnity only that [ so long as he the Transferee is the registered proprietor of the property hereby transferred ] he will observe and perform the [ positive ] covenants contained or referred to in Entry No 1 of the charges register of the said Title .
18 It has been accused of actually making policy itself , pronouncing on the basis of what it thinks the law should be rather than what the law is .
19 The ability to hear what you hoped you 'd hear rather than what the other person is saying .
20 They should be seeing what they can offer in the modern world rather than what the law does and how it links to the client . ’
21 There will be more coverage of what the industry is doing , rather than what the HCIMA is doing , although we will tell you what we , as the professional body of the industry , think about it .
22 In this view the concern is for what the process of study contributes to the pupil 's development rather than what the religion being studied contributes to that development .
23 The first is the ethical difficulty associated with the need to give a patient the treatment that is believed to be best for him or her as an individual rather than what the statistician 's random allocation might assign .
24 The essential skill in setting call objectives is to phrase them in terms of what the salesperson wants the customer to do rather than what the salesperson will do .
25 It 's just that whatever the reality of your condition verifying it will constitute a kind of catharsis — do you know what that means ? ’
26 It means they have improved access to information on what holidays sell best and what the customer wants .
27 He said they would all be wanting to study the designs the minute Balor had cleared away breakfast and Bith at once reached for the knapsacks , and said he hoped Flaherty had not spilled jam on the drawing of the four-pronged diadem and Flaherty , injured , said indeed he had not and it the best damson jam he had ever tasted .
28 It would n't hurt for some of them throwing away but none the right size of course .
29 I 'd been house-sitting for Nassim Nassim 's cousin Sunil in Leytonstone for a week now , which meant that the five-day house-warming party where all my so-called friends drop in to see how I 'm coping , how much booze I 've laid on and what the music centre 's like , had come to an end .
30 ‘ They want to hear what is going on and what the future holds for the Manor bungalows . ’
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