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

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1 Trent said , ‘ Wind picks up , we 'll need to tow half of it in the Zodiac . ’
2 I mean some of them at the going in at dinner time and have a couple , three pints it do n't hit them does it ?
3 Claudine had probably dropped that on him at the last minute .
4 We shall consider each of them in the chronological order in which they came to Anselm 's attention .
5 Ivy was growing up its trunk and the recent gales had wrenched some of it from the bark .
6 If it is a very large contract then it may be reasonable for the builder to ask for interim payments as the work progresses , and you can discuss this with him at the outset .
7 We have studied the sediment from the bottom of Loch Ness and Loch Morar to discover whether the sea entered either of them after the last ice age .
8 We would we would like to see the controlling group showing equal commitment to keeping all of us in the black .
9 He 'll have forgotten all about it in the morning , ’
10 Indenbaum did not take the proposition seriously , as he felt sure that Modi would have forgotten all about it in the morning , but Modigliani was insistent and asked Indenbaum if he had canvas and paint at home .
11 Were I to meet any of you at the golf club or the Mayor 's banquet I am sure we could talk as equals over a glass of sherry and a snipe sandwich .
12 I do n't think we actually used any of them in the end but it has got that cinematic imagery to it . ’
13 Did you catch any of it on the local telly ? ’
14 Paper is a waste of time , so he drops most of it in the waste bin .
15 ‘ I do n't think Liza thinks much of it in the winter . ’
16 THESE FOUR boxes of action highlights from Pickwick enable the devout to exhume the 1992 World Cup , feeling it again as if they were in attendance in Australasia once more or seeing much of it for the first time if sleep and work schedules got in the way during those 33 hectic days and nights .
17 J.D. had told her on her last visit , when she had handed in the column she had just read , that there had been a large number of letters about Vesta 's contribution and he would be publishing some of them in the next issue .
18 Judging by her tone , she might even have transferred some of it to the absent Rose .
19 Each indicates quite specifically how a following statement will build on the preceding one , and we list some of them in the grid on the following pages .
20 As we set off we catch some of them in the beams of our head torches , along with the bats which are madly pursuing them .
21 There was still some of the food in the bag , and I dropped some of it onto the ground .
22 and I put some of it in the freezer
23 In the media I mean I have n't seen much about it in the media .
24 Even overpraising does , at times , lead to tantrums as a child decides that your lavish praise means that you did n't expect much of him in the first place .
25 So , for instance , if you wanted access to a management information system on your Unix computer , to an accounts system running on a mainframe , and to a spreadsheet running locally on the PC , it would be possible to reach all of them via the same windowing front-end .
26 Pushing those around him to the brink and saying jump .
27 Almondsbury came more into it as the last twenty minutes came and erm forced a few corners ; Banbury had probably the more chances of getting the elusive winner erm but the game could have gone either way and I think after all is considered erm the final result was a fair result .
28 She had seen more of him over the past few days than she usually did , however , so perhaps there was something …
29 He had not seen any of them in the papers , so some had probably replied personally .
30 I remember writing most of them with the assistance of liberal quantities of dope .
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