Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | I would have understand if he 'd dived and got out their way and the wind just blew it the other end . |
2 | Leith hardly recognised herself the next day when , with her usual free-flowing locks fastened severely in a knot at the back of her head , she donned a pair of plain glass , horn-rimmed spectacles , and surveyed the result . |
3 | Bah , the professor always gives me the dirty jobs while he plays with his monster . |
4 | Your NEW card also gives you the chance to collect a fantastic fortune with Vernons Pools . |
5 | The possibilities of Total Communication are colossal if the practitioner really understands what the children actually perceive when they see teachers using it . |
6 | for young people and if one of the things that corporations to my mind have a positive duty to do which is the social responsibility and we live in a society so increasingly fractured , rudderless and you know not so far away in places from anarchy that they have a duty to do things which effect maybe to see one the Bs not the A ones the Bs |
7 | A number of councillors are asking for a judicial review of an RUC decision not to give them the go-ahead to get personal protection weapons . |
8 | Since most burials have been robbed , archaeology rarely gives us the sort of fine detail about the Minoans that we would like to have . |
9 | The girl quickly handed her the phone . |
10 | The advantage of this is that teacher and child both know what the task is and what must be done to achieve success . |
11 | A pedestrian zone also gives you the opportunity to wander at your leisure through the wide selection of shops . |
12 | One management even offered me the role of Fairy Godmother in Cinderella . |
13 | He seemed completely in his element , though all those monks flitting round the place rather gave me the creeps . |
14 | However , events take a path of their own and the picture finally brings him the happiness it seemed to promise all along . |
15 | So hydrochloric acid always gives you the chloride , sulphuric acid always gives you the sulphate , nitric |
16 | So hydrochloric acid always gives you the chloride , sulphuric acid always gives you the sulphate , nitric |
17 | acid always gives you the nitrate . |
18 | The Festival now brings you the chance to see for yourself Rik Mayall and Phoebe Cates , in a tale of an imaginary friend with a difference . |
19 | For this place really gives me the creeps . |
20 | But bef before we start issuing that we ought to get the members of this this group here to agree what the objectives are . |
21 | You want to tell them , bring the tourist around show them the spot |
22 | This generalisation then describes what the student is doing , not what he ought to do . |
23 | Yes , the continuous procedure only allows you the freedom to make changes if you need to . |
24 | It is arguable whether these routes are worthwhile , but it would be nice if everybody could judge this rather than some narrow-minded person not giving us the choice . |
25 | Well it was like the two soldiers and the one person just holds it the other person just tried and knock the head off . |
26 | His face remained when the others had gone , sharp-boned and predatory , his eyes hungry , his smile still giving her the creeps . |
27 | Will my right hon. Friend totally reject what the hon. Member for Great Grimsby ( Mr. Mitchell ) has just said , bearing in mind that only four days ago my hon. Friend the Under-Secretary of State was in my constituency , which adjoins Great Grimsby , to announce that Kimberly-Clark from America was to build a factory at Barton-upon-Humber involving 770 new jobs , thanks to the Government 's industrial policy and a large Government grant to that company ? |
28 | The only other two references to a We relationship both place it-in the past . |
29 | The first day also gave us the sight of an England captain losing the toss on his birthday , the first time this has happened in the history of Test cricket . |
30 | But whalers could have enlightened them in this respect , for they knew that whales possessed acute hearing , the constant ‘ twittering ’ of the White whale even earning it the name of the sea canary . |