Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | And their supporters will come from across the region for Central South is the heartland of schoolboy rowing . |
2 | The best the firms can hope for from the statement is a raised awareness of the problems they face . |
3 | Furthermore , despite Hurd 's fervent belief that security arrangements must originate from within the Arab world itself , his own hints of what they should be ( which no Arab leader is likely to ignore ) seem to run counter to the practical realities of the world in which they are to be applied . |
4 | She felt that a whole phalanx of gibbering wraiths could rise from beneath the flagstones and Elizabeth would indifferently offer them sherry . |
5 | City expects reckon full-year profits will emerge at around the Pounds 280m level , against £192m last time . |
6 | Other approaches might originate from within the IWC itself . |
7 | The budgets represent targets which responsible personnel can work to during the period and possibly also provide a means to motivate personnel . |
8 | The to infinitive is called for with such verbs , so it is not surprising that perceptual verbs should take to before the infinitive when used in the more conceptual inferential sense . |
9 | Roots will grow from around the edges of the base , but can take several months to develop . |