Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] the " in BNC.

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1 enough room so I the size of that because of that
2 Pigeons are derived from the Rock Dove and which nested and perched in cliff side and buildings are the nearest thing so I the pigeons are n't really an argument and you do if you want proper birds in the city centre such as thrushes and blackbirds and even sparrows you need real trees to encourage them and the these trees are fairly mature and helpful .
3 Oh I do n't have a cake so I the sandwiches
4 so you the person you 'd be talking to would be erm trying to put you off to stop you getting something a a direct replacement
5 And erm so we the the way we work it out ourselves , is that we do n't actually pay people 's fuel bills .
6 So we the whole collection since eighty three .
7 Opposite it the passage was separated from the body of the church by a ten foot long grille in delicate wrought iron which gave a view up the nave to the cavernous glitter of the apse and the Lady Chapel on the right .
8 And below it the
9 There is the indestructible Mandalay Hill with its kilometre-long covered stairways and remarkable pagodas , and below it the totally destroyed Royal Palace .
10 Above this surface the hydrogen would have been gaseous , and below it the hydrogen would have been liquid : Jupiter would have thus been covered in hydrogen oceans .
11 A Gothic cathedral is a complex design , but when standing inside it the individual knows where he or she is and how to reach any other point in it .
12 Not really a march , not even a brisk tramp , but a shuffling movement forward towards the opened gate : Holly saw the high wooden fence of vertical overlapping boards and above it the rise of steep angled roofs and in the corners were watch-towers built up on stilts with the platform reached by open ladder .
13 A discontinuity known as the Thurber Discontinuity occurs in some Pacific areas : above it the corals are younger than 6 000–8 600 years old , depending on the locality , and may represent Post-glacial coral growth when sea level rose above the discontinuity .
14 Well it were just like I like I the unions were n't as , as er financially well off as they were er at the present day .
15 It 's like you the first time were n't it .
16 And there was lots of the we came to an end and if we were going to carry on with this further we the everybody was getting a bit fed up with it .
17 if one 's like it the other 's like it as long as that 's hanging there untouched there 's quite , quite safe , I mean were n't worth it
18 I walked past it the other day , and there was a board up outside . ’
19 It must also he the case that .
20 Now you pull the now you the handle .
21 Behind they the little general , Aubin Hueber — increasingly influential and confident — marshalled his troops with an assurance and tactical awareness reminiscent of his great predecessor , Jerome Gallion .
22 So really they the benefit of this to those of you is that that this end of Portugal is like that is it .
23 And the other fear , of course , was that the cost of fuel is going to go out literally through the roof , if you 'll excuse the pun , erm that does n't seem to have happened , so again presumably they the tour operators will be able to hold prices , certainly as far as the flights are concerned ?
24 A lot of people , some , some people well you should of and and er many other people say that this would n't go through , particularly them the going through the tunnel .
25 I , well I the erm , what er , herbs up underneath the apple tree
26 Not really well we the Blackstone engineer fitting up engines , he stayed with us for a while to show us the ropes like you know .
27 Well we the E E C started off with the water filtrations and air products and then they got tied up with an American outfit doing fuel savers , magnets for your car .
28 Oh well they the North east a lot of them , if they all Oh my they would not do it nowadays .
29 Well they the new ones on the front would they do that ?
30 Well it the question was , do you see the fourteen hundred dwellings for the new settlement as being the maximum size , maximum desirable size , or do you see that being possibly continued beyond two thousand and six ?
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