Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 That nothing can stand in the way of
2 and he said well it was the least I could do under the circumstance .
3 So erm the money that I was gon na you know , use for that I 'll use for the ticket .
4 Because of this I shall concentrate upon the debate between them and in particular on the abstract theoretical aspects , only touching upon the practical policy implications .
5 Heart filled with pathos , I slipped through one of the windows , and stepped gingerly around the saplings and splintered tiles , afraid I might crash into the cellar .
6 Otherwise I was afraid I would fall into the old trap of pitying him .
7 But , if a test on a chimpanzee would save my child 's life I 'm afraid I 'd go for the test on the chimpanzee .
8 After this she would return to the far wall and wait for the papers to be put back into place , so she could repeat the game .
9 To help with this you could refer to the section on listening ( p. 113 ) and look at some of the guidelines there .
10 Just how high she will climb on the podium in August may be indicated at the British Open on Sunday .
11 The quicker you can get around the mast the better , some people even jump , but the main point is that both hands should hold the mast and not the uphaul rope .
12 WHILE MANY PEOPLE disagree violently about accommodating Cruise missiles , subsidising British Leyland , and membership of the European Community , there can be few who would argue about the value of providing high quality science education in schools .
13 There 's very few who 'll speak about the Curtain I think now cos they speak about the hotel , but we say the Curtain of Glen Ayloch And then and then further down was Dyke Ends and that was our lower end of the glen , so that was there .
14 They were afraid you might think from the way we said it that they were behind .
15 I was afraid you 'd get to the slope too soon .
16 In this chapter we propose to deal with the arrangement of passages for various combinations of woodwind and horns , but before doing this we will deal with the question of laying out full chords for the wind .
17 After this we must participate in the UNO and try to unify North and South Korea by negotiating with Russia from the standpoint of freedom .
18 While doing this we can learn from the struggle in Britain , and from the mistakes which have been made there .
19 It is an elegant structure of the local grey sandstone , with a balustrade and cornice , and was one of the works of the canal 's engineer John Rennie , one of the great exponents of stone bridges , though much of the credit for this one must go to the architect , Alexander Stevens .
20 I 've only got old ones an' this one will go to the pawnshop . ’
21 quite a few we can write at the bottom er for more inf if you have any more information or something in small print
22 ‘ I 'd like to discuss this further with you , but I 'm afraid we must leave for the hospital now , ’ he told her smoothly , his lips twitching with amusement at her trembling rage and fury .
23 If a Troll 's clawed hand is severed a fresh one will grow from the stump .
24 Even at five or six years old they can look after the smaller ones and start fetching water and firewood .
25 This he might find in the service of a bishop ; for many bishops in the late eleventh and twelfth centuries were coming to have large staffs of young clerks , who learned the business of ecclesiastical administration and rose to be canons or archdeacons , or were seconded or translated to the royal service .
26 This he could recite without the book , a poem of Wilfred Owen 's which he had impressed into the minds of every one of his pupils in Battle Creek .
27 Cool customer This he will do from the scrum-half position in the now customary French fashion while the nominal scrum-half , Berbizier , froze the ball in from touch .
28 In some it may approximate to the full panoply of procedural safeguards including notice , oral hearing , representation , discovery , right to cross examine and reasoned decisions , etc. ; in others it may connote considerably less .
29 In short , it was not clear what would happen to the warehousing process once the warehouses had been removed .
30 At the time of writing it is not clear what will happen to the Draft Directive .
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