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

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1 Giving their decision , Lord Hope said strong reasons had been given for hearing what the children had to say without taking them back to Orkney .
2 The major reason given for giving them the boot was the requirement for a shit-hot pitch when the Euro championships come round in 96 .
3 Part of the refugee problem will be solved by granting them the right of return to Palestine ( i.e. the West Bank and Gaza Strip ) or to the Jordanian-Palestinian federation . ’
4 Marie had thought about telling him the truth : that Bella had seen him and the police would soon be after him .
5 ‘ I 've just got through telling you the food situation .
6 The formal literal meaning of the words is the locution ; the act which is performed by saying it the illocution ; a third layer is the perlocution or overall aim of the discourse .
7 ‘ The madam would have had me if I had n't escaped by telling her the lodger in the room next door to mine fancied her like crazy , ’ he said .
8 Some people do n't mind answering machines , I must say , I 'm beginning to get used to them now , I think the problem is that it sort of wrong-foots you , so you get an answering machine , and think ‘ Oh my God ’ , and you know that in about a few seconds time , when you hear that bleep , you 've got to give a concise message which will be intelligible to the person when they replay it , so instead of coming out with sort of babble , you 're forced into thinking what the essence of the message is that you want to leave .
9 Marshall had taken to calling it the rumour factory because a disproportionate amount of time seemed to be wasted on chatter .
10 But to suggest that a speech community is diffuse ( or internally divergent ) is not to imply that it is necessarily unpatterned or unstructured : on the contrary , our task is to find out how the variation is structured by demonstrating what the patterns in the community are like .
11 But Peter had insisted on giving her the earrings as an engagement present , with the promise that a ring would soon follow .
12 The type payoff is maximized by setting whatever the actions of the other agents ; this is a dominant strategy .
13 The earliest large-scale sculpture we have in limestone or marble does not go with the earliest Daedalic ; but the wide acceptance of such an individual style is most naturally explained by supposing it the creation of one artist or school producing major works at major sanctuaries .
14 Bill Rear has captured the passing years on this line perfectly and his publishers are to be congratulated for allowing him the space in which to present his work .
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