Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] [noun] the " in BNC.

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1 We we 've dropped In the Bleak Midwinter , and we 've added Hark the Herald , yes ?
2 I 've got Bob the tapes .
3 We 've got loads the same .
4 I 've got January the fourth , in
5 Also now that we 've got UNISON the one union I think they can help but I do think that 's what needs to be done , because they 're doing the same with the hospital as , as now doing with the pits even after the closure campaign .
6 We all knew each other anyway — I 've known Si the bass player and Chris the drummer for years — but it was one of those places where everyone was going at the time , where you could meet other musicians and bounce some ideas around .
7 I invariably gain weight if I 've eaten rice the evening before because it retains water and is often served with spicy food which is dehydrating .
8 Now that I 've mentioned drugs the story suddenly sounds believable .
9 The separate rooms , the doors of which open and close as part of the programme after they have given visitors the chance to move from room to room , begin with the sense of smell .
10 We have given Britain the lowest corporate tax rates in Europe .
11 In relation to the community charge , we have given authorities the powers to attach a defaulter 's earnings or to ask the Department of Social Security to make deductions from income support payments .
12 ‘ In Moscow they have given Holovich the Red Stripe category . ’
13 So they have given girlfriends the cold shoulder .
14 Roger Alwen , the club 's joint owner , said : ‘ We have given Greenwich the opportunity to lead British football into the 21st century .
15 Major new shopping developments have given Birmingham the best facilities in the region .
16 Broad , liquid markets in securities ‘ derivative ’ from the basic shares and bonds have given treasurers the chance to make more choices about the financial structure and risks adopted by their companies .
17 Because this policy existed , and the government was democratic , both the United States and the International Monetary Fund have given Argentina the benefit of the doubt and lent it money to tide it over .
18 Riveted and astonished , I can report that in a palace whose previous tenants have included Ivan the Terrible and Stalin , parliamentary democracy is flourishing .
19 This gulf is shown most dramatically in the surprise ending , which obliges us to re-evaluate our reading of the novel by revealing that the anonymous , timid and sensitive lad who has been narrating the story of his early life in the first person is none other than Jaguar , the aggressive bully we have seen ruling the roost in the school .
20 Where oxidisation films have absorbed dirt the film must be removed to effect cleaning either by use of an acid cleaner or abrasive .
21 ‘ We have made Ygelda the new Steward , and she says it will be nothing new to her for Gwion was always running to her for help . ’
22 Those statistics , more than the shuffling , lethargic charade of sparring he 's staged under canvas as well as on canvas these past few days , have made Holyfield-Bowe the first heavyweight title fight to open at evens with bookies since Liston-Patterson in 1962 .
23 The Moldovans have made Moldovan the only official language , putting Russians and Ukrainians at the same disadvantage as Sri Lanka once put its Tamils .
24 Perhaps we have got things the wrong way round .
25 Clearly this method disposes the health professionals toward feeling that they have helped architect the final programme .
26 I have earmarked Monday the twenty eight of March nineteen ninety four as a possible date and the location would be Hall .
27 They have taken Fergusson the teacher , while he was nailing up the lists , and stripped him and tarred him — ‘ Donald — you would not do that !
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