Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adj] [noun] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Suddenly her quick ears caught the sound of voices .
2 Love , she wanted to shout , only his mirthless smile cut the word off in the throat , and then her breathing was cut off as well as he placed one of her hands on the accelerated pulse beating in his neck .
3 There was silence for a second , only his rapid breathing filling the air .
4 So , so your new leader did the trick .
5 ‘ Sorry , it 's just my journalistic training getting the better of me .
6 Thus they carry a specification of what kind of inactive edge they will become on completion , what kinds of lower level inactive edges they require in order to become complete , and just which inactive edges constitute the partial analysis derived so far .
7 Thus his social psychology assumes the traditional bourgeois family structure as a norm .
8 Thus our societal reluctance to acknowledge the sexual needs of older people can create difficulties .
9 But he then added : ‘ I hope the Government will not delay further its clear commitment to join the full EMS .
10 From our package , we could readily cover not only the proposals I have just described but also our anti-recession measures to kick-start the recovery .
11 It is now their individual responsibility to decide the constitutional powers of these assemblies and to see how democratic parliaments may be established in the presidential systems they have adopted .
12 Mottle Foin , the only foin on which trees grew , little stunted pines making a black dappling on its surface , was the highest hill on the moor after Big Allen and now its rocky hump hid the Milder 's northerly curves , Pierce Foin and all of Lustley Dale .
13 And now our small party showed the same intimacy I had witnessed in all the random groupings I had seen with a recent experience of Machu Picchu behind them .
14 Today my black-gloved fist grasps the most interesting stick it has held to date .
15 Even their dry seeds await the softening activation of water , sometimes for centuries , before they break forth in growth .
16 Even his learned writings have the readability and freshness of appeal of ‘ popular ’ work ; indeed , the distinction between ‘ learned ’ and ‘ popular ’ is one which seems in reading Lewis to be quite false .
17 Even your loving parents become THE ENEMY .
18 Harriet hesitated , then her natural impatience won the day and she slipped quietly towards the exit .
19 Then her rolling eye caught the edge of the contact sheet — by her bed all the time .
20 In years to come , we hope to extend the forest to more than twice its present size to increase the opportunities for the unique birds and rare mammals — including red squirrels , pine martens and wild cats — which live there .
21 Then his startled gaze met the glowing eyes above the white patch of the handkerchief the man was holding at his mouth .
22 Yet their geographical characteristics follow the needs of the adventure-plots , with woodland for concealment , canals for transport , mountains where peasants remain loyal to exiled royalty , cities where intrigue is fomented ; the association with Anthony Hope 's Ruritania seems clear enough .
23 Otherwise their wonderful staff seemed the same as ever , headed by Mrs Julie Hughes who runs the place so well ; Miss Barbara Hopkins , who has been there since Forest Mere opened , and is invaluable in seeing you have every comfort in your bedroom .
24 Yet his persistent efforts to woo the profession in 1912 only emphasized the distance between the two discourses on the heredity/ environment issue .
25 Afterwards Her Royal Highness attended the European Sheep and Wool Centre , Lochgoilhead and opened the Drimsynie Holiday Village , Lochgoilhead .
26 Afterwards Her Royal Highness visited the Recording Studios of the National Tape Magazine for the Blind , Lilac Cottage , New Bolingbroke .
27 Afterwards Her Royal Highness opened the Young Designer 's Centre , The Design Council , 28 Haymarket , London , and was received on arrival by The Lord Mayor of Westminster ( Councillor Simon Mabey ) .
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