Example sentences of "[pron] [vb pp] [prep] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm sure I 've I said to you on the phone I think . |
2 | He had to find out how far Green had gone , and soon made himself known to him on the pretext of helping him . |
3 | ‘ Have you looked at yourself in the mirror lately ? ’ |
4 | How much business have you done with them over the last year ? |
5 | Was she employed by you in the QW ? |
6 | Have you worked with her in the field ? |
7 | He had put up at a cheap pension , the Hospedaje Lisboa ( ‘ Camas , Comidas ’ — Rooms , Meals ) , where he had an even smaller room than the one assigned to me at the Colegio . |
8 | Sabrina asked , holding up the one given to her by the stationmaster . |
9 | Well the new one was the new one was we looked at one in the gas |
10 | The symbol is the one selected by you in the configuration file as ‘ USERACCESSLOGICAL ’ . |
11 | What have we done to it since the bombing of the last war ? ’ |
12 | " Everything written about me in the law of Moses and the prophets and the psalms must be fulfilled . " |
13 | Anybody come with me to the hospital |
14 | The idea that the British Government is incapable of running sound financial policies without having them forced upon it through the mechanism of the ERM is an outrageous one . |
15 | Is participation voluntary and welcomed by the clients , or is it demanded of them by the action system , the change agent or even by some extraneous system , as in some parent-teacher associations ? |
16 | Throughout this time , prison staff and managers passed the various ‘ crisis ’ totals , got on with the task , absorbed everyone sent to them by the courts and , somehow , despite a crumbling prison estate , avoided total chaos . |
17 | In practice , local authorities almost always consider anything sent to them until the point where the report is prepared for the relevant committee or even later . |