Example sentences of "[coord] the [noun] [vb base] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But , if the refusal or the conditions prevent him from obtaining ‘ reasonably beneficial use ’ of the land , he can serve a purchase notice .
2 A hearing may be adjourned if either you or the Council say anything to the Committee , or produce something in writing which the other did not know about beforehand , and it is so important that you or the Council want time to think about it before proceeding .
3 When you have translated the above text into your target language , discuss any differences between the source and target versions in terms of grammatical meaning , paying particular attention to the use of passive structures and the reflexive take himself to Malta ( paragraph 6 ) .
4 I do n't know any of the Beatles songs and the girls sing them on top of their desks .
5 The way we look at it is , there 's people out there want to kill me , and the authorities let you in here and give you access to more than we will probably ever get .
6 For such macro-systems , the principle that the designer produces what he thinks the users need is being replaced by the principle that the users themselves decide what they want and the professionals assist them in designing as specified by the users .
7 She and the film show us in corruscating detail the real difficulties of the character 's position , and asks us not for approval but for understanding and perhaps the grace of mercy .
8 Can Mr Mitterrand , even as the opinion polls condemn him and the press mock him as a king on the eve of his dethronement , be about to try one last grand jeu before he really ‘ quits ’ .
9 And The Shamen have plenty of theories .
10 So the Inland Revenue gets a bonus the company gets a claw-back and the members get nothing at all .
11 Adopted as their National Anthem , and the words mean something like , Let Him in Whose Veins Flows the Blood of the Netherlands Remains Free from a Foreigners Strain .
12 But the rally is going ahead , I point out , and the police have it on their duty-roster .
13 The C can change if you copy it to another column and the C put it to the right the C changes to a D if you put a dollar in front of them both then neither can change .
14 The early industrialists were not ‘ insensitive to the appeal of the country : the beauty of Cromford and Millers Dale suffered little by the enterprise of Arkwright , and stretches of the Goyt and the Bollin owe something to Oldknow and the Gregs ’ .
15 Rats will live in rabbit burrows but they usually take over one section for themselves and the rabbits leave them in isolation .
16 The doughs were come through the machine cut into sizes certain weights moulded and the men put them in tins .
17 But I think it 's time , I think we both agree that the time er well used because it 's for the because your Lordship will have a better understanding of the evidence when the plaintiff and the defendant give it from the witness box .
18 If we now compare the fortunes of a girl apprentice in the same firm ( and the wage-books describe her as such , rather than a " learner " ) , Miss Whyte , she began in 1901 probably at 55 .
19 [ The CARDINAL and the FOX hold her in conversation against her will .
20 I used an MVP brace , which was made of carbon , titanium , graphite , velcro and other highly technical but very strong lightweight substances — it resembles scaffolding , but the Americans wear it as a fashion accessory on top of the trousers !
21 We shall deal separately later with public service job losses , as a continuing feature of the 1980s , but the data justify us in paying prime attention to manufacturing .
22 Yachting can survive as a spectator sport , but the participants owe it to future generations not to promote tobacco consumption as part of their lifestyle .
23 Here the monster is alive and well , but the children identify her as the Medusa of the legend .
24 But the IRA characterise themselves in a more discernible form , participating in movements of national liberation from colonialist powers in recognisable patterns of nineteenth- and twentieth-century political experience .
25 But the names mean nothing to me because I only take note of the positions people play in .
26 But the names mean nothing to me because I only take note of the positions people play in .
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