Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Well my mother was one of the pillars of the Palfrey church and er she er oh I went , my father never used to go , but she used to go and of course I , I used to be an altar server down there when I got a bit older I did for a week or two to the erm do you know anything about an Anglo-Catholic Church I mean where they swing the incense and there is this little boy with the boat ? |
2 | I mean where you buy the , the thing from you 'd think the seldom , the spares as you want them about every four months |
3 | But when she writes or herself , her tone is almost girlish : ‘ The romantic world seems to have supposed that I kissed the sculptor last week . |
4 | I suggest that we do the usual thing of passing that one round so that if anybody wants to read it they can read it . |
5 | Neither , I believe , are they so easy to train , and I suggest that they lack the brain power of the Norfolk . |
6 | Those aspects of the context which are directly reflected in the text , and which need to be called upon to interpret the text , we shall refer to as activated features of context and suggest that they constitute the contextual framework within which the topic is constituted , that is , the topic framework . |
7 | And I suggest that you use the vaporetti , which are very cheap — ’ |
8 | And I suggest that you try the effect of giving the boy some support and encouragement . |
9 | I suggest that you take the opportunity to introduce yourself to who is Senior Waterkeeper at Gladhouse . |
10 | As for houses , I am not going to touch on their security here , but merely suggest that you contact the Crime Prevention Officer at your local police station . |
11 | We suggest that it enables the parents to pay a compliment to close friends by inviting them to be godparents . |
12 | Accounts of their trial suggest that it took the form of a political witch-hunt , with the intention of intimidating other critics of the government . |
13 | Our journeys on the whiteboard suggest that it holds the key to our concepts of beauty . |
14 | I like to think that Hume would agree , but some of his writings suggest that he underestimated the complexity and beauty of biological design . |
15 | I suggest that she wears the bracelet either above her elbow or round her ankle so that it does n't get entangled in her ribber . |
16 | I proposed that we fish the same swim , which was large enough to accommodate both of us without the risk of crossed lines . |
17 | In a surprise move , NEC Corp has approached Convex Computer Corp and proposed that it market the Convex C3 minisupercomputers in Japan to plug the gap below its own SX3 supercomputers . |
18 | Of course , we do n't know that they gave the police the same alibi , do we ? ’ |
19 | Do n't let the boys know that they have the power to cause a rift between you and your husband . |
20 | In the simple model above each firm must know that the other 's costs are identical to its own , and must know that they have the same beliefs about the market demand function as well as in the credibility of the punishment that would result from a deviation . |
21 | Before opting , the landlord should know that it covers the whole land and buildings within its curtilage , buildings linked internally or by covered walkways , parades , precincts and other complexes divided into separate units ( Sch 6A , para 3(3) and ( 5 ) ) . |
22 | The accused must know that he has the prohibited article . |
23 | None is stated in the sub-section , but it is assumed that the accused must intend to use the article in the course of or in connection with the burglary , theft or cheat , and he must know that he has the article with him . |
24 | " I do n't know that I like the idea of you checking in bits of body and bloodstained clothes . |
25 | If I were experienced and sophisticated like Marise , he might get involved with me anyway , because he 'd know that I understood the game and would n't get hurt . |
26 | Dick , thank you for those kind words , er , specially about er my book , and I think I am considering appointing you as my agent er , you also said er that I 'd dr drawn the short straw indeed you er whispered to me that I was the sacrificial lamb this morning well we 'll see about that but I do know that I have the great honour to be invited to speak to congress this morning on behalf of the G M B parliamentary group . |
27 | It is at that stage in the design process that he has the greatest opportunity to explore , and the least number of constraints . |
28 | If hesitating between a peach and a pear you languidly inspect sniff and fondle the fruit before deciding for the pear , and eat it slowly with a look of bliss , no one who has left behind the absolutism of childhood ( ‘ Anyone can see that a peach is nicer than a pear ’ ) will doubt that you made the best possible choice between the flavours ; the rightness of the choice , and the objective fact that in the fullest awareness of the two flavours you were spontaneously moved to take the pear , are two sides of the same coin . |
29 | EMPLOYEES are reminded that they have the chance to take part in a special bone marrow register clinic . |
30 | ‘ You are reminded that I have the backing of the Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council . |