Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb -s] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 Your reader will then know that you are not presuming that she or he knows what the term means .
2 The group assumes that everyone knows what the objectives are .
3 Information can be given to each child separately ( either verbally or in writing ) , so that no-one knows what the others ' information is .
4 Once everyone knows what the framework is , most will contribute readily to the development of the school inside that frame .
5 Now she seems to have little pain , and little hunger , although she takes what the boy gives her , and today , we have improved upon that .
6 Perhaps the hon. Member for Cardiff , North agrees with me that , although one knows what the problem is and the damage that it is causing , it is very difficult to get anything done about it .
7 Traditionally , every spring , a campaign is launched , but this year we must hold a special campaign to ensure that everybody knows what the way ahead will be .
8 But what makes this machine really special is that it offers you the chance to create an unlimited range of embroidery designs .
9 I find this emphasis generally correct in that it describes what the anorexic girl believes to lie in store for her as a woman : a passive role , a position of helplessness , a loss of self .
10 What she most relishes about no longer having to worry about where the money to pay the rates is coming from is that it gives her the freedom to be creative .
11 Try a recording in which the camera looks at the class the whole time so that it gives you the teacher's-eye view .
12 The real problem with this gallery is that it confirms what the public has always thought : that designers are a bunch of elitists who do n't live in the real world .
13 I feel that he is really saying not that he sees the cleverness and the artistic quality of the painting or the message in the paintings as might first be assumed , but that he understands what the church is doing , instead of helping the poor , it was showing the pictures to educate them about God .
14 It does n't follow that he knows what the matter is — ‘ honestly , though , I do n't know what 's wrong with me , ’ he adds .
15 To mark his disapproval of my doing so he gives me the wrong ticket and some change , of which the amount , as far as I can see , bears no relation to any previous transaction between us .
16 And no-one knows what the spell does ? ’
17 Yes , that 's right , I mean it 's that most of you , most of you can , most of you can arrive at work in the morning and if somebody says what the traffic 's like you would n't know , because you do n't know how you got there .
18 It is in fact something called Mad Meg 's Cairn and nobody knows what the hell it 's doing there .
19 Erm the answer would be no , they 've got to be sold at sometime and nobody knows what the market is going to do .
20 So it 's a resounding happy birthday all round , and who knows what the next twenty one years will hold .
21 David Walton , 40 , who received the aircraft today from Air Commodore David Hurrell , said : ‘ The likelihood of the aircraft taking to the sky again is fairly remote but it will be preserved in its current condition and who knows what the long term future holds .
22 And who gives them the right to fire off questions such as ‘ Would you like to make canned food more nutritious ? ’ .
23 ‘ The wave is my lover and she gives me the ultimate orgasm . ’
24 a Chinese girl she 's living in it , in a kind of a real dive of loft thing to do her art and she gives him the odd painting instead of paying rent .
25 ‘ Arnold left her all the money in the world and she gives us the sort of barbecue we threw for our friends in Haywards Heath . ’
26 ‘ Rumoured Golf Links at Bolney ’ and one wonders what the next 80 years will bring .
27 The results are uneven and one wonders what the result would have been if Mr Smith had examined all the companies covered by the original report for a longer period .
28 Even the early varieties developed in the time of Browning and Tennyson were nothing like the splendours of today , and one wonders what the genius of their poetic expressions would have made of the ethereal glow in the half light of ‘ Super Star ’ ( see page 129 ) , the exquisite shape and deepest of all crimson-black red of ‘ Charles Mallerin ’ or a hundred and one other modern marvels .
29 Future Image maintains that the extension to a wider base has won them at least half a dozen valuable new clients , and he thinks its the way forward for all agencies .
30 And he goes , he goes , he goes well , you know , and he tells her the story .
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