Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] [vb -s] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | One moment which I recall vividly illuminates the problematic position in which I had placed myself . |
2 | Oh , you mean how does the national news work ? |
3 | WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DO YOU FEEL BEST REFLECTS THE DISTINCTIVE POLITICS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY ? |
4 | Whether what you find wholly explains the overall fall in trade is questionable , but at least it gives you a start . |
5 | She does n't likes the processed ones she likes the ones . |
6 | She says but I do n't why they do n't tells the old man they told me . |
7 | Budding engineers are going to face a situation where what they achieve practically receives the inadequate reward of a terminal examination which fails to let them demonstrate not only the full extent of their knowledge but also understanding of the processes involved . |
8 | As I have argued in previous chapters , reconsidering that history helps us to reconsider psychoanalysis , especially the way it incorporates yet obscures the perverse dynamic . |
9 | Larsen , the protagonist of Juan Carlos Onetti 's The Shipyard , for example , caricatures the thrusting , social-climbing heroes of nineteenth-century fiction by assuming charge of a shipyard and paying court to the owner 's daughter , but the world in which he operates grotesquely parodies the industrial age 's spirit of optimism and progress , for the owner is bankrupt , his daughter is mad , the decaying yard is no longer operational and the two remaining employees spend their time reading out-of-date files . |