Example sentences of "be [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 The guitars were both made by Matthew at Chandler Guitars in London , amid some secrecy , and hopefully we will be bringing you the full story of their genesis soon .
2 Bash the Barbarian and , from this month on , he 'll be bringing you the very best in Commodore adventures .
3 Next Sunday we shall be bringing you the last Ideas in Action programme before Christmas .
4 That means you 'd be denying yourself the beauty and privilege of being a parent . ’
5 He said : ‘ For the second year running Cleveland Schools will be denying themselves the services of two exceptionally good athletes and denying the lads the chance of taking part in the English Schools Championships .
6 And if racing round the world was n't enough , these half million pound yachts will be tackling it the wrong way — against the winds and currents , to commemorate the first time it was done 21 years ago by British sailor Chay Blyth .
7 In their view , the media should be firmly subordinated to the state and its primary function should be to encourage whatever the state defines as ‘ good ’ — whether that be national consciousness and personal self-discipline , or socialist egalitarianism , or a relentless drive towards modernization and economic development .
8 It also remains to be seen what the Halls can do to reduce the club 's debts of £6.5m .
9 The question whether a man who considers himself wronged has a claim which he can make good will depend on the answer to the question : Is there a writ to meet his case or , if there is not one , can one be framed which the King 's Courts will hold good ?
10 It should be noted that resolution of these issues may/could be sought whatever the outcome of the public inquiry .
11 He 'd planned to storm up to General Kopyion and demand to be told what the Justice Police were doing to prevent further bloodshed .
12 Right and they 'll be told what the clue is .
13 It seemed to be testing him the whole time .
14 Someone who put £50,000 into his licensed dealer 's portfolio , and who let it be churned around ad infinitum , was likely to be testing what the firm would do with it .
15 In doing so , I offer no rigid model to be used whatever the context .
16 He wrote ‘ I consider all the second shots will still be interesting whatever the condition of the ground , whilst in winter the player who hits two rather good shots will , with the exception of the 3rd hole , be able to reach all the greens , thus reaping the advantage which all modern golf course architects are beginning to realise is their due ’ .
17 Care in the community is not a kind of moral absolute which should be preserved whatever the costs .
18 Equipment made to a British Standard Specification should always be supplied whatever the financial or other considerations
19 In the absence of a tax , equilibrium is at E and the wage is W. Since the vertical supply curve SS implies that a fixed quantity of hours L will be supplied whatever the after-tax wage , the imposition of a tax on wages leads to a new equilibrium at A ' ; .
20 I might be teaching you some er number theory , or I might be teaching you the structure of number theory .
21 The owner of Redi-Hot , who seemed to spend most of his time reading a guide book , told Mr and Mrs Wordmaster , who looked suitably impressed , that Thunder Bay , one of Canada 's largest ports , was at the far west end of the St Lawrence-Great Lakes seaway and should really be called what the locals called it , The Lakehead .
22 But I would not make this a necessary condition when designing a border , since to do so would be to deny oneself the pleasure of many first-rate foliage plants .
23 Her father 's loving- ( or lying- ) competition , designed though it may be to give her the best part of England ( which he is also giving himself , of course , since he intends to live in retirement with her ) , and revealing , in a way , his love for her , is nevertheless so constructed that she would have to compete with hypocrisy in order to win .
24 The honourable thing would be to give her the house .
25 ‘ My reward will be to give them the final yellow jersey in Manchester . ’
26 It is in the management of effective communications that ‘ parents know best ’ and this is the area where we need to be giving them the very best of our attention .
27 We shall certainly be giving him the ball at every opportunity .
28 looked around and said well he said looked at me said er well cos he was just about to g throw a wobbly and say , well surely the sales department should be dealing with this , should be should be giving him the information and he he just turned round and gave the aforementioned quote and I just sort of went yes it is .
29 And obviously Janet , you 'll be giving me the other one , so if you can take the time to look at it .
30 ‘ I 'd better be getting back or the foreman will be giving me the sack . ’
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