Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pers pn] [vb base] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 she said something about it in school , she goes she wants their names right and their occupation cos say like you go to the butcher shop and then you go to that and the other
2 So it 's erm the deductions are actually made from you know through the county council payroll er each month .
3 Then he was up and levering the round boulder free , not listening to it crash down the mountain , doubting if the attackers would hear or see — and , if they did , whether they would be persuaded that it was his own body tumbling — but it was one extra little chance that cost him only a few seconds .
4 Then dropping not one , but two balls will be an effective strategy because the gravitational forces acting on them converge toward the centre of the Earth as in Fig. 2.1 .
5 But I , I tell you , really , you 'd , you 'd and something different because I mean like you go to the Headway and it 's just the same
6 And I mean I think women tend to be inv having to cope with things like school and er and health and you know they 're a at the grass roots if you like of you know at the receiving end of you know say cuts in in services like that and bus services and just quality of rural life and I mean the quality of life in Blaenau is depopulation and unemployment and you know and and in a sense there is lot of scope for women to break down the barriers of you know cos it is true that the the Councillors they 're supposed to represent the people or whatever tend to be quite well to do they 've done it thank you very much and then oh you know they 've got the time on their hands and they tend to be men and s school ex school teachers ex You know and they 're not having to cope with really situations that go will put them in touch with what it 's like not to have a bus service or not to have proper health care and this sort of thing you know .
7 yes , and er , that , that 's one of the plants I had given me , yeah I have some lov I have some lovely presents you know really great they are , quite nice at the part we , we have a , the children they , they er have games for the children to start with we do for the grandchildren you see and then er we have the dancing and the erm disco , it was great , we have a lovely party every October we have and I have all my friends we had about a hundred and eighty this year I think , must of been
8 Both victims were brought to him limp in the arms of their supporters and their condition appeared dire .
9 Yeah yeah well it sounds sounds as though it 's possible you know you may have to I mean in the end you might have to sort of compromise it and actually do this valuation thing .
10 A friend snoozes on her lounger in the blazing heat of the French Riviera
11 Yes , he 's alright , well I do n't suppose he 's alright , but he 's , he 's staggering on you know in the way that
12 Mills had apparently met a very loquacious Dennis Suit in a bar in Tegucigalpa , Honduras , and listened to him brag about the worldwide connections he had made in the course of his career as a self-proclaimed CIA agent .
13 He opened a window , listened to it fade into the night .
14 So so which is your so so you go to you go to the local catholic church .
15 And in the morning there was nothing to see they were floating about you know with the floods .
16 ‘ With these reports the society will instruct , on your behalf , a suitably qualified surveyor who will write to you direct with the details of the terms and conditions of engagement .
17 However , to the extent that our assumptions for thinking about them remain within the framework which derives from Weberian thought , we may well not recognize them for what they may be .
18 And er I think somebody said to me beware of the man who wears a dicky bow during the day .
19 And you think well of course it would would n't it you know you 're trying to you get to the stage you can believe me you get to the stage quite quickly where you ca n't understand why other people do n't see it .
20 But you work on you work on the principle that you 'll only get that back and more .
21 This practice , borrowed from the United States , recognises that until shares are issued they confer no rights at all , and that the rights ultimately attached to them depend on the company 's decision at the time when they are issued .
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