Example sentences of "[adj] [vb base] [pers pn] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The Tsarina Catherine … some call her the Great , like Peter . ’ |
2 | We call them " collaborators " but the Annamese who do n't want anything to do with the French call them the " licensed pirates . " |
3 | These give him the right to buy the metal at a fixed — and , as it happens , attractively low — price . |
4 | However , some raw materials and goods , whether they fall into a utilitarian or luxury category , were not always available locally and these give us the clearest testimony of the extent of exchange in early Anglo-Saxon society . |
5 | 5 Look it the costs involved and if these seem too high for your budget , consider joining with non-competing manufacturers . |
6 | I 'll just once more track , do n't say all give you the best possible advice . |
7 | They all call 'im The Butcher . " |
8 | I am sure we all wish him the best of luck . |
9 | When did the old bastard first tell you the truth ? ’ |
10 | give me the red give me the brown jerkin |
11 | Cost effective , economical cheap do it the simple way , so it 's cheap and we 've got what it 's made of concrete . |
12 | ‘ Frankly , it does n't appear to do anything at all , but the other two call it the Senior Partner . ’ |
13 | Both give us the sense of oppression and lack of freedom ; if you are confined to a region , you can only move around in that region . |
14 | When Newcastle won the Fairs Cup there was a song that began ‘ Some call us Newcastle United , most call us the kings of the land , and here 's to Bobby Moncur , the Fairs Cup in his hand … |