Example sentences of "the [noun] [v-ing] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 This word universal is never the name of anything existent in nature , nor of any idea or phantasm found in the mind [ my italics ] , but always the name of some word or name ; so that when a living creature , a stone , a spirit , or any other thing , is said to be universal , it is not to be understood that any man , stone etc. , ever was or can be universal , but only that the words , living creature , stone , etc. , are universal names , that is , names common to many things ; and the conceptions answering them in the mind are the images and phantasms of several living creatures or other things .
2 The animal began to gnaw at the ropes binding her to the altar .
3 Maxim did his best to shrug inside the ropes wrapping him to the chair .
4 When the goods have been dispatched , the manufacturer sends an advice note to the retailer informing him of the date and time of dispatch .
5 We see the struggle asserting itself in the preface to his poem ‘ The Glass Dog ’ ( Flowers for Hitler ) :
6 And as if Ontario was n't pretty enough of a picture , there are the galleries showing everything from the avant-garde to Old Masters .
7 A few seconds later he was followed by Rocky 's rig , the chains linking it to the ruined gates having been released from its rear axle by Springfield .
8 An oriental Korean card game , played for points with the computer facing you as the opponent .
9 There was a moment 's hesitation , then the boy 's prints were flashed up on the screen , the computer superimposing them over the others .
10 Your eyes narrow against the claws gripping you by the scruff of the neck until you let your hook of anger go .
11 ‘ When a dealing is had between a seller like Mr. Lewis and a person who is actually there present before him , then the presumption in law is that there is a contract , even though there is a fraudulent impersonation by the buyer representing himself as a different man than he is .
12 A speaker had been set in one of the trees , like some modernistic bird's-nest , and Sara noticed the long snaky trail of the cable connecting it with the hi-fi in the house .
13 The car plunged into the ocean in the Bahamas and was seen emerging off Corsica — with an ordinary sweeping brush covering up the tell tale tracks in the sand left by the cable pulling it from the sea .
14 Quickly I hurled two magical fireballs , both hit the creature of the night square in the chest reducing him to a pile of smouldering bones .
15 Quickly I hurled two magical fireballs , both hit the creature of the night square in the chest reducing him to a pile of smouldering bones .
16 For ten minutes he becomes a wandering minstrel , illuminated by the bass-player following him with a torch from the stage .
17 She could lie in bed at night and in imagination move confidently around the cottage touching them in a happy exploration of shared memories and reassurance .
18 The meadow began to mushroom with tents and huts and the street theatre erupted into an explosion of living history , the performers flinging themselves to the ground and then leaping into the air as and when the idea occurred and making funny faces all the while .
19 He chose a place between two snoring servants and laid down to sleep , oblivious to the figure watching him from the shadows .
20 So how would the mere existence of Labour Party membership cards in the North prevent the electorate voting themselves into a United Ireland if they so desired ?
21 We slanted across the river , the wind carrying us against the current , and coasted up the far bank .
22 Rachel wrenched herself out of his embrace , aware of the barman watching them with an indulgent smile , as though they were lovers , not enemies .
23 I held Elizabeth close , and as I held her , I saw the monster watching me through the open window of the room .
24 And the Monster commanding her with a series of little short , bad-tempered grunts .
25 Life is good … one can understand these people behind the lines resigning themselves to the war …
26 Rather than ‘ structuring tasks for collaboration ’ , it was more a process of ‘ structuring a learning environment for collaboration ’ , with each of the elements contributing something to the whole and therefore needing to be understood in relation to the whole .
27 She was very conscious of the girl following her towards the drawing-room and a sudden sense of jealousy bit like sharp teeth as Emily imagined them together , Craig , and this girl who , however poor she might be , had beauty as well as dignity .
28 Additionally , the holder clamp for the lower bearing of the main rotor drive shaft had torn away from the bracket mounting it to the airframe structure .
29 They stood holding each other , the sun warming them through the window .
30 A 6′ 4″ natural athlete from Eastbourne who spent the winter slumming it as a ski-guide on the slopes of Meribel , he completed the over when Jones limped out of Lancashire 's victory quest at Hove , then proceeded to halt the charge with a career-best 5 for 54 .
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