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 . |