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

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1 With the best will in the world , and the best board in the world , and the best strategic direction in the world , nothing will happen unless everyone down the line understands what they are trying to achieve and gives of their best to achieve it .
2 No , not everyone only the people who are foolish enough to save up .
3 Someone down the car said it was a disgrace and the school holidays were too long and someone else said , pity the poor teachers .
4 He had a new dream , now , in which he was chased by something or someone down the long , windowless corridors of an institutional building .
5 In Lambert v. Lewis ( 1981 H.L. ) Lord Diplock suggested that in that case someone down the chain of distribution who suffers economic loss ( i.e. because he has to pay out damages for breach of contract ) , might well be able to claim indemnity direct from the negligent manufacturer under the principle in Donoghue v. Stevenson .
6 Kate says she hopes the campaign will spare someone else the misery she 's suffered .
7 ‘ Hopefully , this money will give someone else the chance to have a wonderful companion like I have in Olivia , ’ said Trudy Welch , who gives talks on behalf of the branch .
8 Everyone exactly the same as last year , except Therese sings Arsena , and Ingrid sings Saffi , which she understudied last year .
9 I 'm going to take you to a little place that 'll sell us a bottle of scotch in the back room , and nobody any the wiser .
10 And nobody Even the church I mean I know the church ca n't agree on anything at the moment , we 're sitting here just down the road of course , the general synod of the church of whatsit and the archbishop of thingummybob is sitting there over their muesli and cornflakes I should imagine at the moment , or a late brunch , erm n not saying anything .
11 Nobody knows quite what services the public can be persuaded to buy or how big the market may be , but nobody neither the cable companies nor British Telecom , wants to be left out .
12 Perhaps she 's even giving to somebody else the love and devotion she 's never given to me . ’
13 I have always enjoyed going to Highfield Holiday park and to Clacton because I know that when you get there , there always seem to be a lot of people who make the effort to welcome people to the Holiday park and they have always seemed friendly and if anything was wrong i.e. you lose something or somebody accidentally falls and hurts themselves or indeed somebody else the staff are always quick to help and so are a lot of other people who are on holiday there .
14 This , Jenkins 's prognosis of Thursday morning ( ‘ I would put no-one off the official odds of 5–1 against England ’ ) might just be construed as tipping an England win — if they won .
15 ‘ There is nothing more the hospital could have done , ’ he added .
16 This time , Colegate told Branson that there was nothing more the CAA could do , and that Branson was ‘ on his own ’ from then on .
17 Trouble was , he never would listen to orders , rubbed everyone up the wrong way .
18 It 's your chance to do something fro the environment and show that you really care about the damage litter causes .
19 ‘ It helped a lot that last summer was n't a hot one so the demand was that much lower . ’
20 I thought stealing routes was something only the French did !
21 I accustomed my pupils to the tiny hard lenses — building up their resistance fastidiously for an extra hour per day — then lost one down the sink and the other down the Holborn Public Baths .
22 Weirder — and better — still , watching NICK CAVE while standing 18 inches away from the stage is akin to catching the alarmingly gaunt one down the blinking Bull & Gate .
23 Our tool kit has been built up over many years and we did n't have to buy much : a long tape measure , a new pickaxe handle , some new screwdriver bits ( we lost one down the cavity ) .
24 Hadlee professes great admiration for New Zealand 's wicketkeepers of modern times , the late Ken Wadsworth , and the incumbent record-holder , Ian Smith : ‘ But James had that ability to stand up for the one down the leg side , and the bails would be off in a flash .
25 I accustomed my pupils to the tiny hard lenses — building up their resistance fastidiously for an extra hour per day — then lost one down the sink and the other down the Holborn Public Baths .
26 Where you get everything so the knitwear or the clothing side more specialized , only had a section .
27 It was one it was one it was one eighteen , with the matches and everything so the matches
28 Need a the , these Fiestas , but they never get them right at the , the bloke I works with got one exactly the same as this does exactly ten miles and it cuts out on him .
29 got one exactly the same as that except it 's wooden .
30 ‘ I 'd probably do everything exactly the same .
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