Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [vb base] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Now , if we think about actions which might have a beneficial effect on welfare or on conservation , there are some which benefit both at the same time .
2 It is strange to relate that this short stretch of water should be such a barrier but the hills of Wouldham and village are as foreign to some people of Halling as any parts of the world and in fact there are some who travel all over the country and to some places abroad , but have lived all their lives in the village without ever setting foot on the further banks of the river .
3 This we take up in the next chapter .
4 Then , again , and in this they point ahead to the invention of collage , the letters and numerals stress the material existence of the painting in another way : by applying to a canvas or sheet of paper letters , other pieces of paper or fragments of glass and tin — elements generally considered to be foreign to the technique of painting or drawing — the artist makes the spectator conscious of the canvas , panel or paper as a material object capable of receiving and supporting other objects .
5 To do this they work together with the other design features of a funboard .
6 Children start in the beginners group and when they prove to have good contact with parents , the ability to understand instructions and to move from one position to another they move on to the advanced group which is for children over the age of two , still with parents accompanying .
7 From the inner-city I steer shakily over the Liffey and through the cobbled streets and mixed primary colours of old Dublin , through a wide stretch of bleak , bland suburbs and onto a motorway .
8 The rising cost of living affects horses as well as humans , and if you dare to sit down and work out how much you spend even on the basics you will probably be horrified .
9 Probably , the presence of a mutant gene just brings an individual one step closer to the possibility of cancer .
10 ‘ Amazin' how much bigger they look out of the water , ’ commented Billy .
11 ‘ He feels it best that you stay here for the moment .
12 I mean her her s her dad he he come down Green not so long back to go onto the market , what 's that you know just outside the flats .
13 You go to church so fine and holy and when your neighbour fall down sick you pass by on the other side !
14 These they waggle boldly in the air .
15 If you wish to join in London , please make sure you indicate so on the booking form on page 16 .
16 The offer ends on June 19 , so you 'll have to make sure you get there before the big day on June 20 .
17 Out in the crisp , clear air , with a backdrop of mountains and a clear run ahead : wherever you choose in the world to ski — fashionable Switzerland , sexy , stylish Italy , star-struck Colorado — our run-down of high life destinations will make sure you end up in the right place .
18 Do n't panic — to make sure you come home with the right product for you , we have translated some technical terms .
19 ‘ Make sure you do properly under the eaves . ’
20 Yeah , a hundred thousand you go down to the bo , what 's left
21 There will be a welcome for all who turn up at the Wallingford terminus for bumper picnic on Sunday .
22 Clarke writes a good deal more intelligently — and entertainingly — than many who prattle on about the future .
23 Without this massive data base , all you read in from the bar code is a meaningless number .
24 We 've got to make sure we get up into the Premier Division first . ’
25 ‘ We must make sure we get there before the start of the programme , ’ said Maggie , giving Susan a wink .
26 All of these sciences impinge peripherally on the earth sciences , and in many cases , universities with a high research orientation ranking in these sciences are also those which figure prominently in the earth sciences .
27 There is no way you can dig around major roots and there , therefore , is another situation in which you are forced to rely on the rabbits being bolted , recognising that you can not thereafter kill those which remain behind in the system .
28 You will remember , too , that vowel sounds are those which come out of the mouth without any barrier to the flow of voiced breath .
29 But are the situations which produce discontent in one area substantially different from those which do so in the other ?
30 He identifies these as ‘ material divisions which are every bit as ‘ real ’ and every bit as pertinent as those which arise out of the relations between classes ' ( Saunders , 1984 : 207 ) .
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