Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | What do you think keeps the petty thieves and the people who run a bawdy house away from my door ? ’ |
2 | Comfort , to me , means warmth , and whenever I change homes the first thing I do is make it as warm as possible . |
3 | There are five T'yungunz in the nest to feed , but if Steg takes too long catching dindins the young 'uns die of starvation ( as do I if I do without food for more than 15 nanoseconds ) . |
4 | Place on a flat dish with legs pointing diagonally towards you , hold with a carving fork and cut through wing joints ; carve legs the same way and divide in two . |
5 | And op'ning Lips the tainted Breath betray … |
6 | The shareholders in non-profit institutions and publicly owned companies in both cases are more or less synonymous with the customers of the firm ; they provide no additional constraint apart from this , though in publicly owned companies the relevant government department will impose its own constraints ( see chapter 4 ) . |
7 | Now they say surprises the said document for you this morning |
8 | COHORT — A group of persons that has experiences the same event ( e.g. birth or marriage ) at the same time or during a specified period ; for instance , birth cohort or marriage cohort . |
9 | SKERNE Ironworks built bridges the whole world over , as told last week . |
10 | And , every month , we send members the free Children 's Book of the Month Club magazine . |
11 | and then you can That was very good mountain that 's a good one to know how to spell curtains the same . |
12 | This is why in some countries with privately owned papers the ruling party , or even the government , has decided to launch its own . |
13 | Vowing undying love one moment , hurling accustions the next . |
14 | When you are forming a band , try to make sure that everyone involved shares the same commitment and dedication . |
15 | He told shareholders the latest sums were £33,000 in settlement of a civil action by the club — £15,000 of that the cost of an audit investigation — and £838 in a case involving credit cards . |
16 | In addition , the BLA argued that unlimited liability generated claims by encouraging unjustified risk-taking by solicitors , clients and lenders alike , and also made solicitors the first target for loss recovery when the fault occurred . |
17 | Sadly , the spirit of 1992 had not reached the denizens of Elveden Forest ; not one single person played boules the whole time I was there . |
18 | Without appropriate or just ‘ good enough ’ object relationships the mature ego can not develop . |
19 | Mountain lifts : Climb mountains the easy way by chair lift or by rack railway and cable car . |
20 | ‘ What will give companies the competitive edge is the quality of the way their people treat customers and that is linked to the way they are treated by managers . |
21 | The sailing team recently undertook a trip to New England which cost parents the princely sum of £7 . |
22 | The method of netting was to set nets the full length of the wood from the stream , some 500 yards ( 450 metres ) or so . |
23 | The facts that will now be provided will give parents the missing information which will allow them to judge a school overall . |
24 | Now this was flies that the old ones ate flies the new ones ate . |
25 | The FBI has been summoned several times to tackle problems the local police could not handle . |
26 | We 'll probably do things the old-fashioned way . ’ |
27 | What 's more , we 'll give families the economic and technical support they need to irrigate land , grow crops , raise livestock and so provide a better future for their children . |
28 | Dismissing suggestions the First Division is sub-standard this season and that Newcastle 's 11-point lead is a false reflection of their quality , he said : ‘ Ask Leeds whether it 's rubbish . ’ |
29 | Ward Sisters are actually managing resources at the moment , and part of their job is to actually give patients the best possible care within the resources that they actually have . |
30 | They argue that this effluent fee would give motorists the proper incentive to ensure that exhaust emission control devices were efficiently maintained . |