Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pron] [prep] [det] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Some of them are on N two , that erm , not necessarily , in fact the majority of the forms in the supporting guidelines on manuals are not versioned yet but they , we followed the advice of Roy there and we have listed them in each of the guidelines with a statement of erm , we 've just , I mean , a clear listing there of each form and when we actually go to introduce the next time , reprint , we will then put version codes on them .
2 London University had interviewed me for both of the courses for which I had applied : Arabic and Economics , and Swahili and Commercial Law .
3 Which reminded her that they had done nothing at all about the shooting .
4 Therefore it is nonsense for the Opposition to claim that we have done nothing at all about the problems of retraining .
5 Training at commercial art school will have prepared you for much of the work you will be doing in advertising .
6 Nora had not seen her like that since the day she and Sam had arrived at Coutances .
7 She must have seen it on some of the murdered woman 's belongings when you first entered the priory but she probably could not place it immediately .
8 She did n't know what it meant but had seen it in some of the old books in the Doctor 's TARDIS .
9 But I 've only seen it in some of the
10 He spent many hours of darkness , sweating lightly in spite or the autumn and early winter cold , wishing some of his replies unsaid , and wishing above all that he had said anything at all after the examiner 's last remark .
11 Neither of them had said anything like that to the other for years .
12 One bird had frustrated me for most of the trip .
13 Why have n't they got it in some of the afternoon groups then ?
14 We have heard something of this from the Bank before .
15 Where the old badger is coming from Bill Morrison 's motto in life is ‘ never volunteer , never refuse ’ , a policy which has landed him in some of the hottest seats in the profession , as he tells Julia Irvine
16 On top of that , they have shackled themselves with some of the most inane and restrictive laws imaginable , laws that leave you wondering what on earth they were thinking about .
17 Considering that the New Critics seem to have known nothing at all about the work of the Formalists and their successors ( it is not mentioned at all , for instance , in Wimsatt and Brooks 's Literary Criticism : A Short History of 1957 ) , these affinities are really very striking .
18 On his return to Scotland , Souness chose to live in Edinburgh , a decision that has not endeared him to some of the more primitive members of the Glasgow community .
19 He had taken her to most of the local beauty spots ; arranged for cannon to be fired over the lake for their echoes and the quaint museum to be selectively open when they visited the place .
20 I have familiarised myself with some of the feminist writers on art , women , and power — Linda Nochlin , Whitney Chadwick , Griselda Pollock .
21 Only those who were sufficiently moved by piety or curiosity to go on a pilgrimage to the celebrated shrine of Santiago de Compostella , on roads which took them through Aquitaine , can have learned anything at all about the land which was to be the chief concern of Richard 's life .
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