Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Comfortable within my landlord 's neat demesne , I am cushioned against the uglification of the landscape which offends and distresses me the moment I cross the boundaries . |
2 | Where it appears that an item of income falls within Cases IV or V and also Case I the Revenue can choose which Case to apply . |
3 | Well it 's nothing to do with the working really , ma , it 's the fact that they with A facing you the spool is ready to run . |
4 | In other words you the teacher can do the teaching , using the video programme in whatever way you choose . |
5 | The two attitudes can be found side by side it the letter on Hölderlin , which was written in 1861 . |
6 | Since delegation can occur at any time a basic question you the manager should regularly be asking yourself is : ‘ At this moment , am I making the best use of my time ? ’ |
7 | Faces turned as he came out and sleepy people started to get up from the low walls and boulders it the side of the road . |
8 | There is a slight difference between Kirkwall and Stromn so Kirkwall 's another place you the accent of a native born Kirkwallian unless you say the butter and water and things like that . |
9 | Okay erm yeah a again related to special needs it the number of training applications |
10 | He 's known this since Metal Black his the market way back last Tuesday . |
11 | The librarians in the academic sector are particularly aware that students have few library and information needs and problems it the outset of their academic careers , but are mindful nevertheless that they may not have easy access to the students ( especially in the polytechnics and the universities ) until a much later stage of their courses , if at all . |
12 | SCO , which got its Unix System V.3.2 licence relatively cheaply , is apparently trying to win concessions from Unix System Labs Inc in return for its endorsement of SVR4 , having behind it the leverage of its Unix-on-Intel base that would give USL a commanding share of the overall market . |
13 | I was wondering if you 'd agree to loan me the suit . " |
14 | It 's ideal for birds with the high frequency voice , but for people they the speech is a bit lower in frequency and does n't work quite so well . |
15 | By the ti me the Captain returns , Corporal M has removed the ‘ Wheelbarrow ’ from the van , and is busy loading its weapons . |
16 | After some ti me the job is completed and the two mortar bombs have been neutralised . |
17 | We may identify the person from external physical cues : the woman in the corner , the man with a beard , the student who has had his hair dyed , the child in the pink dress or , more or less flatteringly , the tall distinguished looking man I the man with a big nose and stringy hair . |
18 | I 'll be the lion , Léonie said : bags I the lion . |
19 | ‘ And is obviously part of the plot , hired to hand me the note , and take it off me afterwards . |
20 | Amidst the usual panic that surrounds such occasions , I tried to keep calm and asked Mother to hand me the landing net . |
21 | From now on , it 's pass me the Factor 2 Million and a sunhat , please . |
22 | Yet another features a quasi-black mass where a vampire creature ‘ hands you the chalice and you have to drink . |
23 | Do not wait for him to hand you the technique ; you know what the title of the sub-topic is . |
24 | A smile rarely lights their face when they take your money and hand you the croissant . |
25 | They more or less show you the door . |
26 | They ma they maybe do belong to them but bloody hell they the information on it . |
27 | To hand her the key to the legal structure of Europe within EMU ( including the Central Bank ) and EPU with a majority voting system gravitating around alliances dependent upon Germany simply hands her legitimate power on a plate . |
28 | Such experiences of sexual liberation bear witness to the socially constructed ‘ nature ’ of identity with respect both to its contingency and its resilience : on the one hand the self can be and is experienced as radically different in the space of the other ; on the other hand it the extinction of self is the precondition of passing into the ecstasy with and through the other , it is an extinction which has to be replayed over and again as a constitutive part of sexual ecstasy itself . |
29 | He 'd come half past seven to eight to pay us as we came to work , to hand us the money we 'd earnt for the last week , always keeping about three days in hand . |
30 | He was arraigned for heresy in 1457 , after publishing his The Repressor of Overmuch Blaming of the Clergy , ‘ A secular doctor of divinity , that had laboured many years to translate Holy Scripture into English , passing the bounds of divinity and of Christian belief . |