Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adv] the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She goes up the fire escape and looks into the upstairs rooms .
2 She describes well the privileges attendant on maleness , as well as the hazards and horrors awaiting certain groups of men — notably poor , black men on welfare in the US since Reagan , and gay men in the era of AIDS .
3 She uses only the pinhole camera or , as it was known in pre-photographic times , the camera obscura .
4 She says hopefully the hunger strike will achieve something .
5 She seeks out the host queen , and rides about on her back while she quietly performs , to quote Edward Wilson 's artfully macabre understatement , ‘ the one act for which she is uniquely specialized : slowly cutting off the head of her victim ’ .
6 Beefy is a hero to the thousands that turn out to see him through rain and shine as he marches down the south coast .
7 He tears down the hardboard panel next to the front door and clambers in , with Iain behind him .
8 He heads up the Insurance Ombudsman Bureau ( phone 071–928 4488 ) , which was set up in 1981 and which provides an independent service for the resolution of disputes between personal insurance policyholders and holders of unit trusts , and companies that belong to the scheme .
9 He has , he has since the Gulf War .
10 He has not the Kleophrades Painter 's weight and power , but his grace has a spare strength .
11 He sketches out the prosecution case , suggesting that Lenny McLean sought to teach Humphreys a lesson because ‘ he was being a darned nuisance ’ .
12 He does n't think it 's fair but it depends how the health authority spends its budget .
13 it shows how the centrefold effect can be used to embrace wide landscapes ; how a minimum of colour can gain maximum effect , and how a few lines of scribble can hold a lot of memory .
14 It shows how the estate action programme is combining with other initiatives to bring comprehensive improvements to run-down estates . ’
15 If it exists then the root word has been found , otherwise look for the next longest suffix present .
16 With his loyal wife Rita and wild child Jacqueline , he loads up the family Trabi ( affectionately known as George ) and hits the road to the southern sun , leaving his bemused neighbours behind .
17 It is for British Coal to decide what manpower it requires However the Government need to make some estimate of the number of redundancies in order to seek the necessary estimate provision for restructuring grant . ’
18 Compared to the Intel 486DX-50 currently used in a high-end personal computer , it delivers twice the MFLOPS capacity at less than 40% of the price .
19 BILL CLINTON has given a chilling warning that Britain 's cosy relationship with the United States is heading for the big freeze when he takes over the White House .
20 Another is that it opens up the risk financing options available .
21 At this stage it seems likely the Ormeau side will be banking on last year 's squad .
22 As he peers down the gun barrel with his high , unorthodox stance , he visualises former glories .
23 As he peers down the gun barrel with his high , unorthodox stance , he visualises former glories .
24 It presents there the home buyer with a list of businesses that er er that 's er an estate agents newspaper that we print er publish every , er it is over here , every month .
25 It picks up the board outline .
26 If you do an area select alright , it picks up the board outline as well , it selects the board outline .
27 Here it picks out the teaset design
28 The scarecrow , he sweeps up the shop floor , And the Lion helps everyone he meets .
29 He rates only the Nippon Challenge and the New Zealanders ahead in his own group and feels that , although the French show promise , they are dogged by lack of funds ( it was subsequently announced that French funding by the City of Paris was likely ) .
30 In his work Book availability and the library users , Buckland reports on a study carried out on the short loan collection at Lancaster University , in which he relates both the loan period and the library 's duplication policy to demand for individual titles .
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