Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [noun prp] the " in BNC.

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1 My paternal grandfather was a petty officer who , after keeping Edward the Seventh 's Royal Yacht spick and span — his trade was painter — died early from an illness acquired at the Defence of Ladysmith .
2 But boss Atkinson warned : ‘ We need to be on our guard after giving Oxford the lifeline of a late goal at their place in the opening leg .
3 After leaving China the Myanma delegation visited Singapore on Oct. 27-30 .
4 After leaving Devon the family had gone to Lancashire for work in the mills there and later started to make a new life for themselves in South Africa .
5 Three days after leaving Alexandria the whole column met up with Timpson 's LRDG patrol , which was waiting for them .
6 After leaving Kidderminster the train ran to Bewdley where a reversal took place for the train to run onto part of the spur of the former Stourport line .
7 There was , of course , no question of denying India the freedom which had so often been promised in the irresponsibility of opposition .
8 In any plausible way of forming Jupiter the hydrogen and helium are initially well mixed at a molecular level .
9 Rory , having ducked out of meeting Rosie the night before , had said they 'd pick her up later for a meal , but his talk was all of Jessica .
10 I was full of joy at the prospect of meeting Agnes the next day .
11 I had but I had no intention of giving Miranda the impression I was disorganized .
12 They now have a marvellously sympathetic partnership and Veronique has no intention of giving Michael the mare back !
13 Hendrik Scholte eyed the stranger suspiciously — hotel-keepers invariably did — and was on the point of showing Vincent the door when his wife intervened .
14 The recent controversies over both the Maastricht amendment and Workfare serve to betray the Conservatives ' real economic aim of making Britain the low wage centre of Europe .
15 Marcellus met with opposition from conservative senators , who accused him of making Rome the object of envy , and of corrupting the populace with a taste for leisure and idle chat .
16 Instead of leaving Deanein the reserves as he did with rocky he 'll keep him in the firsts and he 'll come good .
17 President Clinton has promised to present Yeltsin with ‘ an aggressive and quite specific plan ’ when the two men meet at the beginning of April ; the Group of Seven leading industrial nations is discussing ways to help ; and yesterday the EC Commission floated the idea of offering Russia the prospect of greater trade access when its political and economic circumstances allow .
18 Chelsea have offered a hundred and twenty thousand pounds compensation for loosing Glenn the manager .
19 For the Mau Maus to take up the offering was like asking Jack the Ripper to baby sit .
20 Thank you for sending CPRW the notice of this year 's AGM and the Trust 's Newsletter .
21 So , I tell you what , if , if we do end up spending Christmas at gon na give me the present I got to Di and said thank you Di for giving Stella the Christmas present .
22 The music was by Scarlatti ( ‘ Les Adieux ’ ) and the designs were by Hugh Stevenson , who was also responsible for giving John the chance to make the ballet .
23 Heart of Darkness mattered not for giving Eliot the anthropological reader a better idea of how primitive society worked , but for showing Eliot the poet that the life of the savage and that of the modern urban clerk intersected on the deepest level , the level of ‘ The Horror ’ which was , essentially for him , the realization of evil within man .
24 Creating a little flurry at the entrance , in came Gharr the Gherpotean , with his Gharrgoyles .
25 In occupying Manchuria the Guandong Army effectively acted as an autonomous political decision-making body .
26 In any case , the past could n't be investigated because the military had granted themselves amnesty from prosecution before handing Cerezo the reins of power .
27 [ T ] here was no longer , in my view , any solution except to give Algeria the right to self-determination . "
28 PRESSING ON : Just in case they 've left anything out , Johnny insists on giving Fergie the full weight of his experience in these matters
29 On reaching Worsley the canal tunnelled into the sandstone cliff to reach the coal workings some three-quarters of a mile inside the hill , where it divided into channels that eventually reached a length of several miles .
30 Over boiling Watts the downtown skyline carries a smear of God 's green snot .
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