Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Its practical object is to gain access to certain documents disclosed by the Police Complaints Authority ( ‘ P.C.A. ’ ) by order of this court for use in a criminal appeal , so that C.N.L. may use them in the libel action .
2 If , after filtering the clones , a probe having more than 2 ( N — 1 ) neighbours is found , it is reported as a ‘ suspect ’ one and the user may remove it from the analysis and repeat the procedure .
3 We have shown how group frequencies derived from experience with other molecules may be used to suggest assignments for particularly characteristic bands , and how the use of isotopes may assist us in the deduction of molecular structure and of the types of atoms involved in each mode .
4 The draftsman should , nevertheless , be aware of some of the practical problems that arise in connection with the choice of tenancy to be granted and in appropriate cases should draw them to the attention of his client .
5 Anyone who wants to make a donation should send it to The Shaun Skelhorn Fund , c/o Lloyds Bank , Shopping City , Runcorn WA7 2DW or PO Box 111 , Runcorn , Cheshire , WA7 2XU .
6 Anyone who wants to make a donation should send it to The Shaun Skelhorn Fund , c/o Lloyds Bank , Shopping City , Runcorn WA7 2DW or PO Box 111 , Runcorn , Cheshire , WA7 2XU .
7 So much so , that the doctor , who was new to the district , thought that for safety 's sake , Jim should take her into the hospital at Invercargill .
8 What is surprising is not that the rural past should be called up , but that the writer should invest it with the imaginative and emotional power that he does .
9 A female that moves in with an already paired male must share him with the other females .
10 Except if your coming may release me from the necessity ever to speak to that old hag again !
11 These pictures may take you into the far reaches of analogy , metaphor , anecdotes , jokes , personal experiences and even sheer fantasy .
12 Long before she left school , Clara discovered that whatever negligent indifference might greet her in the bosom of her family , she was capable of arousing strife in breasts other than those of Miss Haines and Mrs Hill .
13 Merymose might get it in the neck from Kenamun , but if this madman was to be nailed quickly , the odd official would have to sacrifice his dignity .
14 Mr Singh could take him to the bus when he was on late shifts and collect him on early shifts .
15 An image consultant such as Public Persona could point you in the right direction .
16 But there appears not to have been , for instance , any of that sterile rivalry between man and wife which is now the bane of middle-class society with any claims to cultural or intellectual interests ; plainly Mrs Lowndes and the young matrons who were her friends did not seethe resentfully at having their intellectual and imaginative capacities shackled to kitchen and nursery , whereas their husbands could exercise theirs in the great world .
17 Some critics believe it is already out of control and that the wave of public sector pay claims likely in the aftermath of Labour 's defeat could tip it over the top .
18 After reading an article in your recent issue regarding older knitting machines , I would be interested to know if any of your readers could supply me with the correct manual for the KH585 as there do seem to be some differences in the controls of the two models .
19 Time was when a priest used to put it in the parish mag if he intended being out of the parish for more than twenty-four hours .
20 This course of action would expose them to the prospect of mounting fines and eventual seizure of assets .
21 Any story which carries the imputation of discreditable conduct by somebody will be actionable by a plaintiff who can show that at least some readers would recognise him as the person being criticised , or that the facts in the story necessarily imply such an allegation against him .
22 Mrs Castle , as it turned out , had opposed this allowance , again on the characteristically doctrinaire grounds that an allowance which made it necessary for the disabled to purchase motor cars would place them at the mercy of the commercial interests of motor manufacturers .
23 When he was ready , the wind would take him off the beach .
24 She would run around her pen at such speed that the centrifugal force would keep her on the vertical walls like a Wall of Death rider .
25 Once I tied a wasp to the striking-surface of each of the copper-coloured bells on the top , where the little hammer would hit them in the morning when the alarm went off .
26 The evidence is that communications from the judiciary to the Home Secretary on this topic are confidential ; and I accept that there is at least a tacit agreement that neither side will disclose them without the consent of the other .
27 Alright then , mummy will , mummy will put them on the table ?
28 ‘ The car will collect you at the airport and then you will be brought to the Hacienda de Nieve .
29 Mountain lifts : The famous Hahnenkamm cable car will whisk you to the top of the mountain in minutes , for wonderful panoramic views and rambles .
30 Your day-by-day programme will take you through the necessary steps but , first , here are some important tips on the subject of food .
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