Example sentences of "[verb] [det] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 We 've prefaced that and the , the heading , I should have a copy , what ?
2 Colin Hamilton 's Gogar and Douglas Dryburgh 's Aviemore were on five wins each and the four looked likely to make tomorrow 's semi-finals , though David Aitken 's Galleon were still in with a chance .
3 but she said there were n't many people there actually and I got that but the proceeds
4 so they got that and the carpet it had been seven ninety nine in Allied and it had been reduced three ninety nine for a week
5 On the particular issue of regional migration as it affects Greater York , I would suspect and we can probably put some information in to confirm this that the linkages between Greater York area and other county areas within er Yorkshire and Humberside , vary .
6 Adeane understands this and the man elected Leader will be summoned .
7 For the first Christians to claim this as the heart of their faith was a scandal of the first order .
8 Richard disputed this before the king in 1247 , and was still in pursuit of justice in July 1248 .
9 Independent control of water supplies to individual sections would facilitate this and the flexibility and effectiveness of the extinguishing system would be further improved if zones could be triggered by remote manual means linked into the automatic system and terminating at the same point as isolation valves and of venting controls .
10 Oh yeah , decorate that and the hall .
11 when Angela 's form , I mentioned that and the woman says if you 're in any kind of forces , you are exempt .
12 It is best not to attempt to write this until the rest of the piece is fairly complete .
13 We also expect the expert to inform us what is in our best interests , for how can we know this when the technical grounds for such judgements are , by definition , outside our competence .
14 I say this because the Sloth so far has done nothing and it appears he does n't plan to do anything except now he is reading a James Michener book .
15 I even used this when the were very young . ’
16 The stone amplifies this and the energy emerges from the ground and up the stone in the form of a spiral having seven coils .
17 ‘ It was a very acrimonious meeting , mostly about why we were changing lengths : the merchandisers were saying the customers want this and the designers were fighting their case and , as it was the first collection prepared without Laura present the whole time , it was not surprising that difficulties should surface , ’ Moira explained .
18 The wetness of the rags does not accomplish much but the wood gets heated and the rags may insulate the hot wood and prevent it from cooling too quickly .
19 One way of achieving this is for MAS to hold all copies of the Information Memoranda and only to despatch these once the intermediary has returned a confidentiality undertaking to us .
20 Organizational responses to this changing state became evident in the 1980s and it is in order to explicate these that the concept of postmodern organizations has been coined .
21 Gail Adshed , 18 , student ( right ) : ‘ I 'd buy all but the tights . ’
22 One has to consider the whole network of interacting influences ; not , as the critical period model attempts to do , skip all but the first and last link .
23 The metal would withstand all but the most concentrated laser fire .
24 Ethologists have not yet begun to grasp at the crucial characteristic of human beings that tends to invalidate all but the most cautious inferences from other animals to Man .
25 More generally , Arrow ( 1984 ) calls it hidden information or hidden knowledge — the principal does not know all that the agent knows .
26 The ship was moving more slowly , but a blustery breeze and flying spray had discouraged all but the very hardy from taking an early morning stroll .
27 This stress on will — " loke what wil is for in al " ( 70r. – 205 ) — is an aspect of the concern he expresses in Mixed Life for the importance of a " continuel desire to God " and in Scale 1 ( 22.295b. – 95 ) for a " hole and a stable entencoun " to please God which must underly all that the anchoress does .
28 Instead of how to stimulate demand sufficiently to absorb all that the machines could produce , the problem was what to substitute for the planet 's fast-diminishing raw material and energy resources .
29 An established hebe may survive all but the worst winters , but a young plant may succumb to moderately severe weather .
30 Sage can be grown outdoors in cool , temperate climates in spite of its provenance , and will survive all but the coldest winters , provided the soil is well-drained , and the plant has been well-ripened as a result of growing in a sunny position .
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