Example sentences of "the [noun] [verb] [adv] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | The algorithm discussed here omits the start symbol . ) |
2 | When he returns for his payment she shows him another body , claiming the porter has not done the job asked of him . |
3 | After three months , however , the response did not justify the effort from the bureau and the initiators had to rethink their approach to young people . |
4 | ‘ We had outgrown our present building when the opportunity came up to purchase the adjoining freehold . |
5 | At an early stage in your course you should have the opportunity to learn how to use the Library and you are advised to take advantage of this . |
6 | Although some US rugby enthusiasts were able to tap into these satellite transmissions to view the matches live , the majority have not seen the heroics of the best players in their sport . |
7 | Everyone in the stand went home saying the same thing — I 'd have got that one . |
8 | So the Daurog spread out to mark the limit of the heart of the wood . |
9 | Supporters of the acts did not see the principles of state hygiene as contradicting the moral emphases of the public health movement . |
10 | Taking the EG-1 first , the HFS bridge humbucker delivers a warm , fat sound reminiscent of a vintage PAF , and while the guitar does n't have the image of a rocker the bridge pickup is almost arrogant in the way it handles an amp at full tilt . |
11 | The secretary-general of the former ruling party , the National Liberation Front ( FLN ) , Abdelhamid Mehri , said that the banning did not solve the two major problems facing Algeria , namely widespread demands for change " which the FIS has been able to channel to its advantage " , and the existence of a " well-rooted Islamic movement which must be taken into account in one way or another " . |
12 | The Tellenoreans do n't talk the way normal people do . |
13 | ‘ I 'm told the Peer does n't expect the French to move till July . ’ |
14 | The prince appeared not to notice the confusion as he chatted to the veterans and stopped to greet well-wishers . |
15 | The the variety does n't make the point , that it is the Chancellor er , who er , the Lord Chancellor , I should say , who who appoints magistrates , but it is n't , that make the point , which I think , is very important , is how do the names get to the Lord Chancellor 's office . |
16 | The winds that were being reported for the hurricane did not include the ground speed that the storm was tracking . |
17 | The sensor does n't set the alarm off ; the system is n't armed . |
18 | Still , the Pentagon has yet to bite the bullet and recently awarded $419 million in contracts to Westinghouse and ITT Avionics Division , which have developed the system , to build the first 100 production models for installation in the aircraft . |
19 | Yes , of course : but the change of definition and the explanation advanced in support of the change serve rather to emphasise the reality that , after 1834 , emergent trade unionism moved towards a juncture with the system it could not supplant . |
20 | Caroline Flint says the change does n't address the real problem : that all women lose out on the right level of postnatal care . |
21 | The UCTA does not render the clause void , under s 2(1) . |
22 | The ARR did not require the reporting accountant to report on controlled trust accounts , although Part II of the SAR contained rules determining how a solicitor should deal with the movement of controlled trust money , ie the circumstances in which money could be paid in or withdrawn from a controlled trust account , and the records that had to be kept . |
23 | Often the writer does n't earn the whole payment . |
24 | And the writer had n't spared the legends , because it explained the Bolshevik obsession with the Relic . |
25 | - A letter appears in a national newspaper expressing disbelief that the writer has already spotted the first penny-for-the-guy collector/Christmas tree/artificial snow sprayed on shop window/Valentine cards on sale . |
26 | One difficulty of primary sources is that a purist definition tends to suggest that the writer has personally collected the information . |
27 | The writer did n't have the guts to put a name to it ! |
28 | In other words , there is one fund and the accounts do not divulge the whereabouts of specific monies paid into it , only the whereabouts of the monies in the fund as a whole . |
29 | Many of the programmes do little to stimulate the mind and sitting in a chair staring at a screen is not too good for the body either . |
30 | Trade within the EEC had expanded at a rate double that of trade with non-members , and the EEC had also become the world 's largest trading power . |