Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] [prep] the [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And you would miss Carn Mor Dearg which , after the relentless pull to climb on to its broad back , rewards you with the most fabulous views , and an easy walk to its summit . |
2 | The act of the king touching them in this way protects them from the otherwise dangerous consequences of being in contact with the power of the king . |
3 | A carefully described church tour takes you around the most spectacular church architecture . |
4 | His Burmese is n't as good as Thubron 's Chinese , but he gets on terms with the locals without patronage , and his wit gets us through the potentially boring bits . |
5 | The 1973 Act extended beyond planning blight and takes us into the much broader area of the law relating to compensation . |
6 | The course teaches the techniques of design , drawing , model-making , paste-up , photography , rendering , typography , video and computing , and relates them to the equally important techniques of the publishing and manufacturing industries . |
7 | ‘ The Celebes presents us with the most striking example of the interest that attaches to the study of the geographical distribution of animals . |
8 | Milan was one of the first composers to give specific direction on how to perform a piece of music ( 1536 ) and King follows them in the most natural- sounding way . |
9 | It 's a favourite because it reminds me of the most exciting part of political campaigning : the roadshow . |
10 | The Angelfish Paul Donovan reminds us of the enduringly popular Angelfish , |
11 | ‘ One paper , by Paige ( 1967 ) , for example , quotes Lenin 's ‘ who does what to whom ’ , and Mao 's ‘ war without bloodshed ’ , reminds us of the more familiar formulations of Lasswell ( 1936 ) — ‘ who gets what , when , how ’ — , Easton ( 1953 ) — ‘ the authoritative allocation of values ’ — , Levy ( 1952 ) — ‘ the allocation of power and responsibility ’ , and Snyder ( 1958 ) — ‘ the making of authoritative social decisions ’ , and throws in for good measure a definition by a Japanese political scientist , Masao Maruyama — ‘ the organization of control by man over man ’ . |
12 | In her insistence on the range of masculinities in practice , and her argument that masculinity is structured through contradiction , Segal reminds us of the very real shifts achieved by feminists in setting a new agenda for women and men . |
13 | An Anglican priest , Father Bernard Schunemann , told the congregation : ‘ The terrible death of James reminds us of the very real possibility of evil , evil in ourselves , evil in each one of us , evil certainly in young people . ’ |
14 | oh , I 've forgotten , you know my brain leaves me at the most important time , do n't forget to post that will you ? |
15 | Partly as a result of archive material made available at that time , a book from the Réunion des musées nationaux provides us with the most up-to-date account of Degas ' sculptural activity . |
16 | This brings us to the most specific domain of style and the one which will be the main focus of this book : we shall be concerned primarily with the style of TEXTS . |
17 | Which brings us to the most important constituent of the whole NME recipe that has seen us , scarred but hopefully unbowed , through 40 years — the readers . |
18 | Which in turn brings us to the most remarkable fact of all , namely that so far from corroborating the police 's recent claims , the witnesses they located and interviewed at the time signally failed to mention any suspicious behaviour whatsoever . |
19 | That brings us to the very critical question of the balance of power at the end of all this . |
20 | This brings us to the more important underlying issue , that of the quality of teacher-pupil interaction , as revealed by the transcript data . |