Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 SUN man Paul Welford has reported him to the police , and Flashman said : ‘ If people want to do that , then fair enough .
2 When the heroin shows up in the flour , Gary wants to return it to the mob .
3 Full-back Steve Mungall wants to join him on the score-sheet after bookmakers Stanley 's gave special odds on his scoring feats .
4 As for their laying the birch on my pocket , I compute that my support of Lewis and Brzeska has cost me at the lowest estimate about £20 per year , from one source alone since that regrettable occurrence , since I dared to discern a great sculptor and a great painter in the midst of England 's artistic desolaton .
5 Nicholson 's new boy Adrian Maguire has thirty four winners already … but a double from Richard Dunwoody has taken him into the twenties
6 PICASSO keeps taking me to the Rotonde , ’ the rising young poet Jean Cocteau wrote to a friend in 1916 .
7 Thus , a consideration of earlier work on DMVs has led us to the conclusion that the settlement patterns we actually see on the maps and in the landscape consist of a range of settlements , at various stages of development at all periods ; everything , in fact , from surviving medieval villages to totally abandoned farm sites .
8 But while many small traders blame the lenders for many of their difficulties Mr Miller says the Royal Bank of Scotland has helped him through the downturn by being flexible .
9 His belief in independence for Scotland has drawn him to the heart of the Scottish National Party .
10 ‘ Captain Aranyos wants to see you in the south chapel of the Stefansdom at three o'clock , ’ she blurted before he had the opportunity to broach the subject .
11 The dual Oaks runner-up is not at her best on soft ground and trainer Michael Kauntze has left her in the Prix Vermeille at Longchamp on Sunday .
12 My experience in England has led me to the conclusion that most people are unable to see me whole .
13 Unlike age , sex and social class , ethnicity as such has not been used as a census category ( though the OPCS plans to use it in the 1991 Census ) .
14 The Holiday Property Bond aims to point you in the direction of a vacation .
15 But he pledged last night that he would still be leading the team for tomorrow 's League game at Darlington even if Flashman does sack him for the third time in a year .
16 Conor 's hit us with the big one . ’
17 I think the first evidence we have of that , is when Brocklehurst has placed her on the stool and publicly humiliated her .
18 Mr Lawler has sent me from The Haven to collect the thirty brace of grouse he ordered , ’ Maggie said with a smile .
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20 And their Aussie coach Peter Walsh intends to repay them for the huge gamble they took when giving him the job last summer .
21 But Olsen has got you to the WC94 , so he must be doing something right ; - )
22 Sergeant Bragg remembered that your friend Aubrey Rivington has assisted us in the Past — through your good offices .
23 Jim Richards describes spotting him on the terrace of Shepheard 's Hotel , Cairo .
24 The row centres on subsidies to French farmers — whose votes are vital if Delors hopes to make it to the French Presidency .
25 Rocky may get his chance if England midfielder David Batty fails to make it for the Boro game .
26 He believes in his heart that Daisy has loved him during the many years they have not seen each other but he has pined over her .
27 The bread and the wine are consecrated with the reminder that ‘ through Jesus , God has freed us from the slavery of sin ’ and given us a life that is free of such bondage .
28 The feeble God has stabbed me to the heart . ’
29 God means to free us from the bondage to the self-centredness and self-vindication which marked us in the old days , and has equipped us with the Spirit of the Messiah to set us free to serve him unselfconsciously , effectively and joyfully .
30 Henry Porter doubtless spoke for many when he wrote recently in the Guardian : ‘ Little in the post-war years of decline in Britain has prepared us for the deep sense of unease now being experienced by its people .
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