Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | EMPLOYEES are reminded that they have the chance to take part in a special bone marrow register clinic . |
3 | ‘ You are reminded that I have the backing of the Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council . |
4 | When a manager is given the authority to do something , it is automatically presupposed that he has the ability to do it , the facilities that he needs and that the desired results will be achieved . |
5 | Leeds midfielder David Batty is included although he missed the European Cup defeat by Glasgow Rangers last night through injury . |
6 | Emily felt hurt and betrayed by a close friend who had borrowed a considerable sum of money towards down-payment on a house and then , when Emily eventually enquired about repayment , angrily claimed that she thought the money had been a gift . |
7 | He might also have added that he plays the game rather well . |
8 | Some football hooligans , the article goes on , are now so organised that they have the audacity to leave professionally printed calling cards in the pockets of their battered victims . |
9 | Congestions ; they feel so oppressed that they want the window open , especially at night . |
10 | Charles II took a personal interest it , matters relating to mining and it is reported that he united the old Mines Royal and the Soc. of Mineral & Battery Works which had for so long run as separate enterprises . |
11 | It was also reported that he had the audacity to join the Special Constables , but all pretence was blown asunder when he was noticed pawning stolen articles by a fellow officer . |
12 | It was reported that she disturbed the prowler when she arrived back unexpectedly at her family 's Melbourne home . |
13 | It has always been considered that he viewed the walls of the town , even though they have still to be located with absolute certainty . |
14 | You could use a copy command , in which case it is recommended that you verify the copies using BACKUP , or you could use BACKUP and do the copy-and-verify in one operation . |
15 | It is recommended that you keep the number of files in one charge code to below 2000 . |
16 | So , it 's strongly recommended that you cultivate the use of chromatic notes which resolve to diatonic ones , both scalic and chordal . |
17 | To this it might be objected that one learns the meaning of ‘ blue ’ through seeing blue things and being told they are blue ; learning the meaning of the word is a matter of attaching a word to the look of something ; the look is basic . |
18 | Her hands dropped and she surveyed the company , who , without exception , showed concern not condemnation . |
19 | Where the plaintiff delayed having his car repaired until he knew the defendants would pay the cost , the cost of hire of a replacement car was recoverable ( Martindale v Duncan [ 1973 ] 2 All ER 355 ) . |
20 | It is as if this had been the artificial carapace which had now dissolved and there emerged the smiling , bright-eyed figure of Eliot , with an expression close to that of the photographs taken of him in childhood . |
21 | I 've just rung and you get the usual b-shit at first then they patch you through to the club-call line in England . |
22 | The effects of an intervention can be clarified if we compare the experiences of different groups , such as recipients and non-recipients of services . |
23 | Former NZ captain Geoff Howarth informed the nation of his availability through the tabloid Sunday News , but there was n't much doubt that Lees would be reappointed if he wanted the job . |
24 | Daylight and ordinary tungsten light do not mix together very well photographically ; on the other hand , fluorescent light is often used in kitchens and this mixes with daylight better than tungsten if ‘ daylight ’ tubes are in use , in which case set the camcorder white balance to the ‘ daylight ’ preset if you have the choice . |
25 | The dynamics of the Galaxy is considered and he discusses the evolution of the various features making up the Galaxy . |
26 | His back stiffened and he swept the money towards his chest . |
27 | Military analysts say President Bush is deluded if he thinks the 30,000 troops will be home by January 20 , when Bill Clinton takes over . |
28 | There were too many people who badly needed dentistry and looked like they played the banjo . |
29 | It was shimmering , incandescent , as the colours deepened and the long blue-black tail unfurled and stiffened until it gained the strength to fly . |
30 | Thousands of young hopefuls were interviewed but none possessed the elusive qualities Selznick sought . |