Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 I was wearier , I was more tolerant , that was the only difference and that change only enabled me the better to accept what I 'd always been .
2 On the rare occasions when the cooling towers are for maintenance , the staff wait eagerly to see what the pond reveals .
3 ‘ There 's an inside to things , ’ he explained , ‘ and print only gave me the outside .
4 Then she 'll open the curtains and look out to see what the weather 's like , and then she 'll say summat like ‘ How about a walk , Billy ? ’ or ‘ Jigsaw weather today , hen . ’
5 Jean then set about teaching her the finest French ‘ Par quoi ele mout chier le tint ’ ( ‘ for which she held him very dear ’ ) .
6 They also know how to provide what the customer wants , even if Costwold 's presentation was slightly less ‘ professional ’ that Fingerprint 's .
7 I du n no what the time is , but I reckon it 's getting pretty late .
8 I du n no what the time is now .
9 Ah , cos Peter was saying , I du n no , I du n no what the black .
10 Du n no what the other one was .
11 Erm du n no what the mileage is like .
12 Erm I 've got ta wait for Andy , I du n no what the fucking hell he 's done !
13 du n no what the score , did he ?
14 Twenty five pound voucher or something Du n no what the vouchers are for but that would be in my hand anyway
15 Well I du n no what the hell cos yo
16 I du n no what the situation with Andrew is , cos I mean I heard the rumours that he was gon na for Cheam .
17 I du n no who the woman is , but it 's Annie .
18 I 'm gon na have to vote as well , I du n no who the hell I 'm voting for .
19 But most important , please decide today to give yourself the financial protection of the Midland Personal Accident Plan .
20 For instance , I wanted to feed him on the baby food in jars and I keep telling her I do , but I end up feeding him the powdered food like my mum wants .
21 Its design to avoid significant loading at the output or input has already been considered in section 3.7 for the special case of a direct input , which can be thought of as a sinusoidal input of zero frequency , but the discussion and conclusions reached apply equally well whatever the time dependence of the input signal .
22 sort of sit there putting what the solicitor said in your
23 , I think perhaps give them the , the shorter years .
24 You do not tell me the depth of your pond , but shallow ponds ( if yours is indeed shallow ) are much more prone to algal infestation because they warm up so much more quickly and have such a large surface area in relation to volume .
25 We do not tell you the location of these areas , nor do we tell you which pennant is in which combat zone .
26 The present churches are right to be concerned that many do not give themselves the opportunity to grow in any faith because apathy and false gods have moved into the vacuum that exists instead of a soul .
27 It is a reminder that Chaucer and Langland do not give us the total picture .
28 You should write your notes up in continuous prose as soon as possible after the lecture so that you do not forget what the shortforms stand for .
29 Mr. Wakeham : I do not accept what the Hon. Gentleman says .
30 We do not ask what the absolute probability of a hypothesis h ( written would be .
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