Example sentences of "be [verb] [pron] [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | David 's been helping me set up the I 've , I 've just bought myself a three eight six . |
2 | The finished case is thrown upon the floor ; the long narrow strip which is to form the frame of the drawer is laid upon the bright strip of ready-pasted paper , then bent together and joined by an overlapping bit of paper ; the edges of paper below are bent flat , the ready-cut bottom is dropped in and pressed down and before the fingers are withdrawn they fold over the upper edges of the paper inside the top . |
3 | Now they 're helping us do exactly the same thing a couple of hundred years on . |
4 | To prevent this happening chemical agents known as sequestrants are used which bind up the residues preventing them from dropping out of solution . |
5 | I am asking you to take up the privilege . |
6 | In this programme I 'm going to sketch in a bit of the background , by way of introduction , and in later weeks , various colleagues of mine , concerned with all aspects of the computing world , will be helping me build up the over-all picture . |
7 | You 'll be wanting me to scrape out the gutters next . ’ |
8 | Thus it is often convenient to treat it as the claim that no complex synonym can be provided which brings out the meaning of ‘ good ’ as say ‘ parent 's brother ’ brings out the meaning of ‘ uncle ’ . |
9 | An abbreviated version of the Package Structure Listing can also be obtained which contains only the package modules in the structure . |
10 | Therefore , new Protestant and Catholic trade unions were organised which rejected both the class war concepts and the optimistic socialist utopianism of the secular unions , with the result that three rival trade union centres were created ( Albeda , 1977 ) . |
11 | It gives local authorities an additional one hundred million pounds to spend when the low level of inflation is helping them keep down the cost of providing their services . |
12 | Once all the letters are found , the object is to unscramble them to make up the phrase and you can make the first person the winner . |
13 | All I can do is let you know nearer the time if this is the case . |
14 | Thus as the need for basic sustenance is met we move up the ladder to the next step , which is the satisfaction of the need for safety . |
15 | And er Hannah 's going we started off the conversation where was the perviest you 've ever had one I mean , knowing that I did n't have one , ever had one before and that was Mark , feeble attempt that lasted about ten minutes |
16 | This is done as follows : If the number ‘ one ’ is called she spells out the letters O N E to land on the yellow smartie . |
17 | While wrinkles may be beginning to appear on Sun 's ONC — and the market waits on a fully-configured commercial DCE package — NobleNet is positioning itself to mop up the interim business , targeting developers with mixed proprietary and open architectures and non-communicating RPC 's . |
18 | Then , a new epoch of history is born which sweeps away the social relationships of the old order . |
19 | Of these the most useful is Magnify which blows up the selected area by up to eight times . |
20 | The last thing I wanted was to find myself slithering down the steep craggy section above the corrie , having mistakenly bypassed the Y-shaped gully that led back to the car , yet I could sense I was getting it all a bit wrong . |
21 | The girl who was dressing her pulled up the zipper while Paula kicked off a pair of black suede shoes and eased her feet into crocodile ones . |
22 | It was suspected he serviced both the master and the mistress in their chambers . |
23 | When the horn was robed she threaded back the leather of the necklace and gave it to Dreamer , who put it round his neck and tucked this frail memory of the broken boy into his furs . |
24 | When the paper was removed it lifted up the wax-ground where the pencil had been and exposed the metal . |
25 | I do n't mind but that getting a like when Shirl first came she was to get everything done exactly the same time |