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

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1 Finally , the motives for deferring to public opinion pressures are at their strongest only in the run-up to an election , when most incumbent political leaderships anyway try to manipulate government budgets and taxation so that economic and social conditions are favourable for their cause .
2 We find jobs for people up to their 70s right across the board , from top executives to cleaners , dinner ladies , gardeners and decorators .
3 Managers , who live in a constant state of anxiety , tend not to see games as others do and Joe Jordan duly declared himself happy enough with the result which , apart from extending Hearts ' unbeaten run against their city rivals to 17 , keeps them in contention for a place in Europe .
4 Almost any photograph can reveal something about its own time if read properly — even the boring cartes-de-visite portraits produced in their millions all over the world , offer evidence of contemporary fashions and attitudes .
5 You do n't get the Egyptian women on their own either on the Prince 's boat or off it .
6 They ‘ memorise ’ the information she supplies , process it somehow , and then , compensating for crosswinds and the movement of the Sun , fly out on their own directly to the flower patch .
7 At Brimpsfield , a very unusual church sits on its own away to the east of the present village .
8 That first modest trickle would soon become a flood and Guinness , fuelled by its reputation and success in Ireland , would eventually need ships of its own solely for the purpose of handling Guinness exports .
9 The period began quietly enough but the re-opening of the Deep Mine and those at Paddy End and elsewhere , and the erection of mills for the dressing of the ore , coupled with the gradual introduction of ever improved machinery , led to a little Industrial Revolution all of its own there in the Mines Valley .
10 And then the tendrils of her inner fire licked outwards , and the buffeting of the waters around her merged dizzily with the touch of his hands as he drew her closer .
11 And they were sawing these slates in into blocks , you know sawing them square like into the size of the slate , they were quite handy .
12 May I thank you all once more for an excellent publication and wish you all well for the future .
13 We can not thank you all enough for the kind letters of support and assistance .
14 If the 1959 Act had proved itself suitable only for the control of sexual depictions or descriptions where the question was one of manners rather than morals , then the recommendation of the Commission might have been acceptable , since sex between consenting adults in private was no longer a matter for the British criminal law .
15 ‘ Say , were you round here during the lunch-break ? ’
16 ‘ When were you last here in the church , Father ?
17 For the Falcons the main aim of this free falling detachment is to blood the 4 new jumpers on the team , basically to make them good enough for the start of the display season in the Spring and there 's no room for lack of concentration .
18 ‘ And me all alone in the house since my son went to England .
19 John had not expected such an overwhelming response , and as not even the Ballroom itself could contain such large numbers , he took them all outside into the street to make his selection .
20 I think there 's another jacket that he 's got and there 's no room to keep them all downstairs on the hook hanging in the passage
21 Woodacon has sponsored the team for the last four years and would like to take this opportunity to wish them all well for the future .
22 Anyway , one morning the Commandant called them all together on the parade ground .
23 Plants will survive quite happily if you group them all together in the bath , soak them well , and leave about an inch of water in the bottom of the bath .
24 I in number one we did want to replace the word by erm reassures them because we that just for the strength of this .
25 While they glared at each other he recalled that Carrie had said something similar earlier in the day .
26 Many feel a certain warmth for Kant 's idea that the only thing which is good without qualification and in all circumstances is a good will , without accepting that a good will is one concerned only with the performance of duty for duty 's sake .
27 I find them dreadful especially in the city itself
28 The Russian pulled Delaney back bodily by his legs , helping to get him further away as the arm with its vicious , razor-sharp ends , flailed wildly through the aperture .
29 However strongly he swam , the sea pulled him further away from the coast , and he was already beginning to feel tired and breathless .
30 The Russian felt inadequate , but was persuaded that not doing the leg would just put him further behind as the crew developed experience .
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