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

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1 and er it would of been impossible to rest your feet on the rail them performing the most uncomfortable
2 Yes I mean if it is possible to provide that huge acreage I mean the space per player or whatever is rather less for croquet than for cricket , is n't it ?
3 That 's just the story I told the clan ! ’
4 Do you know the story I mean the parable I mean ?
5 Because ’ — his speech slurred a fraction — ‘ I 'm going to tell you a story I heard the other day which I could n't possibly tell you if you had a lady Archdeacon . ’
6 As I swabbed the table with disinfectant I had the old feeling of helplessness .
7 In each case I pressed the national authorities concerned to allow me to send a UK ‘ observer ’ to their investigation and I am happy to say that our request was agreed to on each occasion .
8 A year later when I had Katie and I was married , I did n't want " to go to hospital in case I got the same treatment , but they were totally different .
9 The police have been up several times , you know that attache case I said the dustman found that time ?
10 A lot of first publication trade paperbacks appear simultaneously in hardback , in which case I give the details for the trade paperback while mentioning the availability of the hardback .
11 In your case I suspect the water is coming through the seams on the bulkhead around the footwells .
12 I ambled intentionally slowly , hiding my wrist-watch in my pocket , in case I damaged the leg further through impatience and hurrying .
13 Well in that case I think the cheapest cheapest alternative yeah is erm , if you 're gon na do er something like that , would be a barn dance in the hall down Edinburgh Way er which you get quite cheap
14 ( And , in case I muddled the halves and thought the lady 's name was Mary Marks , I decided that it would be a very windy day and that , as the skirt of her wedding gown was blown by the gales , I was able to see that she was wearing suspenders . )
15 In that direction I understand the Indians , Pakistanis and Sri Lankans have offered a total of about £1 million more to help pay for cricket in developing countries .
16 In that direction I understand the Indians , Pakistanis and Sri Lankans have offered a total of about £1 million more to help pay for cricket in developing countries .
17 Category I contained the 27% of authorities who mentioned 30 or more programmes or courses .
18 Money is tight so we need to be quite clear on I mean for instance I mean the seats have been recovered you know people smoking in the seats when they should n't be smoking and putting they 're putting their cigarette 's out on the floor I do n't know
19 As a former regional chairman I recognise the value and importance of open communication .
20 Erm are we continuing trading or because I , I fear that in , in in particular and with due respect to the Chairman I think the hospital discharges at the moment are leaving a little bit to be desired .
21 Just one comment Chairman I see the
22 When we were at the park I took the down there cos
23 I heard er er der at er erm parked in the other car park I heard the hoofs go bang !
24 ‘ I was cold and wet by this time , but after a tour of inspection I found the house was deserted .
25 ‘ The more champagne I drank the better I understood his strong Scottish accent .
26 LIKE your correspondent I think the RSPCA makes it too hard for people to adopt pets — it refused to consider us because our garden was not fully fenced , even though there 's half an acre of it well away from a main road .
27 My I wanted to do , is said my name is Jonathan do do , doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo do da da da da da da da money dee da my name is Jonathan ee ee ee dee doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo din din din din din din my name is Jonathan din din din and it 's mine and it 's mine oh oh oh mum mum bom bom bom bom bom , bomby om bomby om doo de doo doo doo doo dee dee dee dee doo doo doo dee doo doo dee dee dee I said my name is Jonathan come on mum I kept the cassette going .
28 When he went in the Dolphinarium I got the bus up to Devil 's Dyke and had my sandwiches up there .
29 I remembered the noise I remembered the noise as we went past the pub , so I went back to the pub and sure enough there were fifty Sorry thirty burly men .
30 Route II came in 1943 with Brian Kellet climbing on from the chimney rift of Route I to cross the upper slabs .
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