Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [pron] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | At least from the point of with Labour at least they most of them send their kids through the state system so they 've got a little more idea of what they 're talking about . |
2 | To get the distances correct , have them place their hands on the shoulders of the person in front of them . |
3 | I commend his outlook to the House when we discuss issues relating to the social charter . |
4 | I commend his appreciation of the need for a social dimension in any reforms that may take place . |
5 | Well I do n't think there 's any doubt about it , I mean our improvement over the last erm four or five weeks has been absolutely tremendous . |
6 | In this the European Year of the Older People and solidarity between generations , I bring you greetings from the pensioners . |
7 | But I have n't got a girl , and I push my way among the couples along the narrow gangway like a wandering voyeur . |
8 | My turn now and it 's more of the same : a bit of gear her , a skip of the heart there as I scratch my way toward the roof . |
9 | At seven on the Saturday night of the prêt-à-porter showings , I make my way up the mirrored staircase in Chanel 's couture house in the rue Cambon . |
10 | Weakened by laughter , I make my way down the bank . |
11 | Still , I need some fun , and so I make my way to the front , along a narrow arm out onto the sun-baked prow tip . |
12 | I make my way to the back holding on carefully . |
13 | The woods crowd in on me as I make my way along the ancient track . |
14 | No , I 'll treat you to them , I make my lot to the nearest bottle with Unicare if I can , how many you 've got ? |
15 | I just have to be careful as I pick my way past the grubby piles of snow at the edges of the pavement . |
16 | Tony and I drag our boats up the beach and head off to the rocks , our balance oddly disturbed by the many hours afloat . |
17 | I trust our tenants at the end of the day if it is illegal I 'm sure that our tenants will not do it . |
18 | My fingers are froze , so I warm my hands on the cup for a bit before I try drinking . |
19 | If he gets back , tell him I expect his attendance at the ball . ’ |
20 | So I slip his key into the lock , turn it , and step inside . |
21 | I ca n't keep the eye open and I fumble my way to the bathroom to clean my contact lens . |
22 | And all I ken was that we got word that there was to be a school trip and that we were leaving I forget what tie in the morning , and going down to see the German ships . |
23 | ‘ You must set them free before I send your brothers to the plane . ’ |
24 | I touch my pocket for the reassuring packet of Diocalm . |
25 | I place my chair to the left of the swim so that I am hidden behind the wall of rushes and have a good viewpoint of both rods . |
26 | ‘ That 's the last yer 'll get off me an' do n't forget I want my suit from the pawnshop when I come back ter fetch me other things . ’ |
27 | I believe you can see why , first of it it 's most common , and second to coronary artery disease , I 'm a cardiac surgeon , I want my piece of the action too , so we keep as well . |
28 | I tap my fingers on the table and look at McDunn 's cigarette packet , hoping he 'll get the hint . |
29 | I hold my hands over the cooker like I was a boy scout crouched over a camp-fire . |
30 | I catch his head on the tilt , and he rights it without shame , showing only a flicker of annoyance at not catching a snippet of a sight . |