Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb -s] [pron] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Martin Shaw , the Derby director who represents his club on the League management board , said : ‘ The existing rules allow for flexibility in dealing with a case where the player clearly has done nothing wrong himself . ’
2 But anybody who inherits your spreadsheet in the future erm Anybody who inherits your spreadsheet in the future may want to understand something about it , so you 're obviously going to be a good source of providing that information .
3 But anybody who inherits your spreadsheet in the future erm Anybody who inherits your spreadsheet in the future may want to understand something about it , so you 're obviously going to be a good source of providing that information .
4 The Paul who receives his mission to the Gentiles does so in a trance in the temple at Jerusalem ( Acts 22:17ff ) .
5 Finally available in English two years after it scandalised Russia , this is the tale of Irina , a femme fatale who sleeps her way to the top echelons of Moscow high life .
6 Does a person who exhibits his display to the whole world display to another person ?
7 The Facts is preoccupied with one shiksa in particular : the deadly Josie , whom Roth marries , who forces his hand in the matter by faking an abortion , who comes near to destroying him , and who may have been , according to the Zuckerman letter at the end of the book , an alcoholic .
8 Unlike Hegel 's slave , however , who loses his subjectivity to the Master , the ‘ slave ’ in porn must retain some subjectivity or she will cease being desirable to the master .
9 A father who elbows his way to the front of a queue , dragging his toddler behind him , is likely to produce the sort of child who pushes others out of the way to grab the best cakes .
10 Your letter was a great joy to me , a message from another human being who approaches his work with the same seriousness as I do mine , and who has consequently suffered as much under the insanities of our time …
11 Unlike baby goslings which lock on to the first moving object in sight , the newborn baby will be relatively undiscriminating about who tends his needs for the first three or four months of life .
12 Sir Adrian cites the example of the army commander who leads his troops over the top of the trenches when it might have been more prudent to stay put .
13 Organic meat needs experienced butchery and not a quick swipe with the band saw before being instantly packaged — so go to a butcher who buys his meat on the hoof from a farmer who is n't into organics just for the sake of profit .
14 The anonymous , pronoun-less protagonist is a ‘ colourless ’ man who divides his time between the shack where he lives with his wife and the Labour Exchange where he goes in search of employment .
15 She will play a bored wife who scandalises her village in the 1920s by having a passionate love affair with a young pianist .
16 This model assumes that communication involves a transmitter who forms his message from the information source into signals to be reconstructed by the receiver to allow the message to reach its destination .
17 Ram was now raising his gun as calmly as the waiter who dips his net into the tank … ah , but Ram had paused again , this time to cough and to smooth back his white moustaches which had been somewhat disarranged by the gust of air from his cough then he took aim at the gliding sepoy , there was a sudden wild foaming and thrashing of water , and the sepoy lay gasping on the turf .
18 All too often , however , the gains have proved illusory , for member states have had either competing , not complementary , products or have failed to agree on ‘ rules ’ for determining who gets what share of the newly specialised output .
19 In the case of the former , you and your partner can choose who gets your share of the property on the other 's death .
20 But sometimes , in porn , it is the dominant man who takes his domination to the extreme and kills the woman : in Norman Mailer 's The American Dream , the woman — the slave — dies .
21 Such is the bewildering complexity of sectarian politics in Northern Ireland that Mr Vitty — who draws his support from the gut Loyalist working class housing estates on the eastern outskirts of Belfast — has been left in the lurch by the Official Unionist Party despite campaigning on a United Unionist ticket .
22 fairground giant with whom Doctor Marigold becomes friendly and who draws his attention to the deaf-mute whom Sophy eventually marries .
23 SO IT 'S hail and farewell to Charlie Nowozielski , the artistic director of Belfast 's Lyric Theatre , who quits his post at the end of this month .
24 The satire " Novus regnat Salomon " attacks Innocent as the mercenary shepherd who abandons his flock to the wolf and sees " Salomon " as venal , loving not persons but their goods , and the poet Walter von der Vogelweide portrays Innocent as filling his chests with German silver and deplores his efforts to collect money for a crusade against the Albigensians .
25 Part of the proceeds of a Credit is transferred to a second beneficiary ( or to more than one second beneficiary ) who presents his documents to the advising bank whereupon the first beneficiary substitutes his invoices and claims a larger amount thus ensuring he receives his share of the proceeds .
26 However , a little time should be spent considering the position of the dealer who sells his goods to the finance company .
27 Is it the person who sells his shares to the insider ?
28 HOT STUFF tells the story of ballroom dancing wimp Joe Soap who sells his soul to the devil , Lucy Fur , in order to become the biggest rock star the world has ever seen .
29 Directed by Tony Hegarty For one night only , prior to opening in London , Commonwheal ‘ Exciting and revelatory … a true ensemble ’ Daily Mail , bring their new version of Marlowe 's classic tale of a man who sells his soul to the devil for knowledge and power .
30 ‘ Gounod 's ever popular score and the dramatic story of the man who sells his sole to the devil . ’
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