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

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1 ‘ Rather him than me all the same , ’ said Jefferson , the Australian .
2 When you 've done twelves and you 've got all the answers that you all the things you can make out of it .
3 They made specific donations on the night in the knowledge that it all the proceeds were going to the cancer day ward and that helped to boost the figure .
4 A distinguished philosopher , much admired in the profession , became a celebrity overnight when he wrote in a Sunday paper that what all the varied responses had in common was the forlorn belief that somehow , through talk or action , the decisive event would be warded off .
5 For instance , Arnaud Reid ( 1982 ) , in arguing that what all the variety of art forms have in common is the requirement of ‘ aesthetic intention ’ , explains :
6 The reds where the home signals , yellow , the distance , and I this the black were points were they not .
7 This was the same old tumbledown mission hall which the Sally Army used and which all the neighbours used when there was a wedding or some other big function to be held .
8 But er I 'm just trying to think now er Ben er the trouble with it is , Edmund ca n't leave the country whilst he 's in a job until he gets naturalization because he 's got to get a work permit and an entry permit and everything all the way through
9 What all the wise promised has not happened , and what all the damned fools said would happen has come to pass .
10 Because what all the fine talk came down to was hard cash .
11 I now bring before you all the attitudes I now realise to be wrong .
12 While norms and values define society 's rules , it is through socialisation that individuals come to embrace as their own the norms and values of others and learn to regard the rules and traditions of their society as rightful .
13 In the countryside farmers began to claim as their own the land that had previously been state-owned .
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