Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] the [det] " in BNC.

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1 A sequel to Marshall Aid was needed to consolidate what the latter had begun .
2 Federal Judge , Harold Green , ordered the immediate release of the transcript , saying the public has a right to know what the former president said .
3 She was very much as she had expected to be , having found in her marriage nothing to surprise her nor to cause her the least distress .
4 We had a fast and uneventful run to Stornoway where the new propeller was fitted but , to my horror , in the haste to re-launch us the same prop .
5 My mum 'cos it 's so much cheaper to buy them the more .
6 The different reactions to the military adventures of James III and James IV owe much to that most fundamental aspect of rule , the ability to evoke enthusiasm and affection — love , as contemporaries would have said ; the former failed to inspire what the latter clearly got in such great measure that the Scots were willing to countenance the idea of a crusade against the Turks , and in 1513 were even prepared to break the habit of more than a century , of avoiding major pitched battles with the English .
7 Thomas Mayer and his son , Thomas Walton Mayer of Newcastle-under-Lyme , sent to every veterinary surgeon in the United Kingdom the draft of a memorial addressed to the governors of the London College , with the ultimate objective of gaining a Charter of Incorporation ‘ to protect us from illiterate and uneducated men , and to afford us the same privileges and exemptions which other professional bodies possess ’ .
8 ‘ Or worse still , if he was going to have her killed , it would be a nice tidy thing to give me the same treatment , and Joel too .
9 erm The social man , Proust says , rarely offers a key to the creative personality , and he 's anxious to keep a distinction between these two things , and I shall try to do something the same .
10 Sometimes he grunted at me as if trying to get me to say something , but always I had to give him the same classroom answer : ‘ Ich verstehe nicht . ’
11 Or if you 're going to do it the same as we 've done these it should be S A Y E D so said is a funny one .
12 This is done electronically now , but the principle is , is often the same , and the instinct is to do it the same .
13 it is generally best to quote the nearest authority first and to allot it the most space , the other cases can be brought more casually into the discussion , as you have time .
14 If you ignore the ‘ whisper ’ of the wheel clamp , then you might choose to twist your ankle to give yourself the same message again .
15 Unfortunately he 's reactionary enough not to accord me the same freedom ! ’
16 With such ancient remains , the first need is to accord them the same protection as other ancient monuments .
17 So far she had not been able to reconcile her desire to keep everything the same and her desire for comfort .
18 I try to keep it the same time .
19 Two separate grounds were advanced in support of the claim , namely , ( 1 ) the broad constitutional point that as the Commissioners of Customs and Excise had no authority from Parliament to impose the charges and the corporation were under no legal liability to pay them the latter should be entitled to recover , and ( 2 ) that the condictio indebiti applied where there was error in the interpretation of a public general statute .
20 Yo , to get it the same as the sides
21 ‘ No , you 'd do that for about three or four days and then he 'd decide to ask you the same question again just to see if you did look it up . ’
22 ‘ I had thought to ask you the same thing .
23 ‘ I was about to ask you the same question . ’
24 ‘ I was about to ask you the same question . ’
25 ‘ I was about to ask you the same question . ’
26 … at the same time they should be getting the children to ask themselves the same questions that the staff are asking about the work .
27 Yeah , so you have to make them the same .
28 I got to show you the that
29 He continued to urge Canterbury 's supremacy over York , and in the general settlement of 1107 , Archbishop Gerard promised at last to show him the same obedience as archbishop as he had owed as bishop of Hereford .
30 Austen Chamberlain had been trained to be a conventional statesman ; Rugby , Cambridge and a determination to live down his father 's reputation had all combined to make him the most conformist of politicians .
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