Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [vb infin] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't let us lost a year , if we let them use turmoil in the industry as an excuse for not meeting us , we will never sit round a table with them again . |
2 | Let me find favour in the sight of my lord . ’ |
3 | The church has a mission ; let it provide money for the mission . |
4 | Let us give thanks for the many people throughout history who have dedicated their lives to working for peace and justice . |
5 | Let us give thanks for the progress made in scientific research , for the luxuries and comforts it has given us , for the assistance in curing disease , with storing information and with improving communications . |
6 | Let us give thanks for the beauty of the world . |
7 | Let us give thanks for the example of love and compassion shown to us by the life of Jesus Christ . |
8 | Let us give thanks for the example given to us by Jesus Christ . |
9 | Let us give thanks for the gift of laughter . |
10 | If the London Bureau can only provide circumstantial evidence , let us head north of the border to Edinburgh University and the chair of Britain 's first Professor of Parapsychology . |
11 | ‘ Well , ’ she said , pretending to address the whole class , ‘ let us leave sums for the moment and see if any of you have begun to learn to spell . |
12 | Let us rest content for the moment with this definition of public law , and ask why a distinction is drawn between public and private law . |
13 | ‘ Before we eat , let us thank God for the food in front of us , ’ said Mr Wopsle , in the deep voice he used in church . |
14 | " Let us have tea on the lawn again ! " shouted the Collector from the window , but no one paid any attention to him . |
15 | Let us imagine boxing without the masculinity . |
16 | We might propose , for example , that the participant roles in our case might be marked by different suffixes : let us say o for the agent role , om for the patient . |
17 | Let us take stock of the argument so far . |
18 | At this point let us take stock of the limitations we have put on our research . |
19 | Make one back-up copy of the Program which automatically becomes the property of DW and is the subject of this Agreement . |
20 | 1 How do you wear eyeliner past the age of 20 without looking like Cleopatra on a bad day ? |
21 | What do you reckon table at the top ? |
22 | There was quite a few dances , in er , do you mean dances in the Town Hall ? |
23 | ‘ Sir Charles , do you mean Charlie from the theatre ? ’ |
24 | Mr Monte , or can I call you Del , why do you grow pineapples in the Philippines ? |
25 | How many in this world do you think stand in the front rank ? |
26 | Do you think music in the background sort of , do all the lyrics as well . |
27 | Can I just check out , how do you think roles within the teams . |
28 | On Feb. 24 de Klerk announced the date of the referendum — March 17 — and the wording of the question to which voters would have to respond with a yes or a no : " Do you support continuation of the reform process which the State President began on Feb. 2 , 1990 [ see p. 37232 ] , and which is aimed at a new constitution through negotiation ? " |
29 | In a " whites-only " referendum on March 17 , 68.6 per cent of voters responded positively to the question : " Do you support continuation of the reform process which the State President began on Feb. 2 , 1990 [ see p. 37232 ] , and which is aimed at a new constitution through negotiation ? " |
30 | GRANDMA , WHY DO YOU KEEP GRANDAD UNDER THE BED ? |