Example sentences of "[noun] and [pers pn] [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 His appearance in the Toyota World Match Play at Wentworth in October was his 17th in succession and it gave him the chance of winning the title for a record sixth time .
2 At only 18 , Dundas will be seeing things through young and excited eyes and I wish him the best .
3 working on the stage musicals then were n't er if you 'd not had your tea and you brought something the commissar would eat them .
4 Then I , I put it in a saucepan and I stewed it the next
5 The car of the future and they call it the ’ Urbanizer . ’
6 ‘ The wave is my lover and she gives me the ultimate orgasm . ’
7 On tonight 's match , Cooper said : ‘ There 's a lot at stake and it gives us the opportunity to put things right . ’
8 Nine years have passed since my divorce and I tell myself the half-forgotten betrayals and deceits are old news .
9 the only reason that police get away with drink driving is cos half the buggers are Masons and they give them the old funny hand shake and its oh on your way sir
10 Well I 'll never forget when we were younger , we had erm some Americans living across the road and they invited us er somehow I was in the kitchen , they were going to give me lunch and she gave me the most enormous
11 The Sheriff asked me the same question and I gave him the same answer as I have you . ’
12 There was a slight delay as she read it and then her head slowly turned in my direction and she gave me the biggest grin I 'd ever seen .
13 I was just home from Germany and he asked me the way .
14 I told her I 'd be in the Maple Leaf in Covent Garden until about nine , then down in Fulham and I gave her the address of the party and told her to ask for Louise .
15 Most of the people I went with took mountain bikes and they envied me the Pioneer as I sped along with far less effort that they had to use .
16 ‘ He was up against international defenders and they paid him the ultimate compliment of having to trip him up half of the time .
17 I , I can remember all the activity and er when it was erected there was a fella from the First World War , he lost a leg in the war and he was in charge of the billiards room and the tables , when they built the club itself the front part used to be devoted to card games and then they installed a billiards hall and the tables and as I say a chap named he used to live in Street , but he was , a lost a leg during the war and they found him the job of looking after the tables and marking
18 His name was Edward Greenwood , and as they all sat down , he said , ‘ I 've heard all about you from Helen and I wish you the best of luck .
19 Tom and I saw it the other day , ’ she was saying .
20 And I said I said so I told her the registration and she gave me the room number but she said .
21 And she called me later , and said , ‘ Excuse me , but I just talked to Fred and I told him the story , and he 's invited you to tea tomorrow at his house . ’
22 A small boy gave her his wooden sword and she brandished it the way he had shown her .
23 When she decided , with the rest of the children , to go to Waco Monday and they told me the Sunday .
24 a Chinese girl she 's living in it , in a kind of a real dive of loft thing to do her art and she gives him the odd painting instead of paying rent .
25 When Victor and I gave them the slip at Victoria station they knew we were onto them .
26 Surely , do we know if we receive him and believe in his name and he gave us the power to become
27 Yeah under question things and they give you the answers in blue .
28 The first dance band at the Show Room was made up of people in the dale and they called themselves the Arcadians .
29 And Julius Caesar stood in France in because he was in , the place he captured in France , and he could see Britain across the water and he wondered what the land was like over there .
30 Okay , so there you are you see , you 're , you 're a first aider and you come up to the person and you hold it the way you did last time and you think ah , now that 's the wrong way round of course , there 's my elbow point , there 's my injured elbow , so I have to be that way round , mm , so you turn it round the other way , right , your elbow shape goes to the injured elbow and your long line goes straight up and down the line of the body , you arrange it so that you only just covering the forearm there , with just enough above the hand to tie your reef knot that would be too little and that would be too much just enough above the hands to tie your reef knot , the first thing you do is to tuck nice , big bit of material right under the hand and anchor it into position , just keep that resting there and all the rest of this goes under the arm up between the shoulder blades there and you tie your first half of the reef knot just above the fingers in the hollow of the neck here , now that 's important because round the back here if you press on that bit of muscle there , there 's a big band of muscle , if you 've got a knot on that it gives a great deal of discomfort very quickly so you want to get the knots round in the hollow here that does n't hurt your casualty , there , draw it up half the knot , is that tight enough ?
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