Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [pers pn] the " in BNC.

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1 Even if she could be brought to view his actions in his own light , he would remain for her the instrument of death .
2 She would think about it-in the morning .
3 Because if they do n't know about it the mother or the father of that child will no doubt be coming along screaming I 've been getting twenty five pounds a week for the last ten years and I 've child on my own now .
4 He thought that to remain would look ‘ unsporting ’ and would count against him the next time .
5 The more frankly we could discuss with them the better . ’
6 Would it be worth your while to consider sending for the chairman not only of the 1922 committee but also of the parliamentary Labour party so that the leaders of the respective parties in Parliament can discuss with you the conduct last night ?
7 When you sort out your notes , Sergeant , you might include in them the additional information that my car was parked at the other end of Boundary Drive , the end furthest away from Glenfair Road , see ?
8 In the case of an unregistered title you will of course make a full land charges search , and you can include in it the name of any buyer-borrower .
9 He seems thrilled to stumble across the notion that war has a technological impetus of its own ; others will recognise in it the familiar railway-timetable explanation of why the first world war proved so unstoppably disastrous .
10 Answering , she matched my silly spite with careful , sensible remarks ; politics , she said , was the art of the possible and a good man , once in power , might find himself forced to do some things not quite in accord with his principles , but this did not mean he had forgotten them , nor that he would not act upon them the moment he practically could .
11 I could try and describe to you the expression in my eyes at this moment ; but they are far too discoloured with rage .
12 I ca n't describe to you the agony of being told — and then having no means by which to find out …
13 Sandy was going to the US and I asked if I could carry for him the next year , but everybody was asking so I did n't get very far .
14 With a sigh she knew that in the morning when the people returned they would bring with them the rivalries and ill-feeling that had spoiled everything .
15 that it can not be assumed that a paper print out of an electronic record from these systems is the same as the electronic version , on the grounds that the paper version does not bring with it the context that gives the information provenance and credibility .
16 You should bring with you the following :
17 ‘ While some parts of the industry are likely to be very profitable , other parts will have concealed dangers , which could well carry with them the seeds of financial disaster . ’
18 It was God 's intention that his people should always carry with them the values learnt at Mt Sinai .
19 I determined that it should not happen again and it seemed impossible that it should for this time I should carry with me the foundation of happiness which I had found behind the wire .
20 if the word ‘ history ’ did not carry with it the theme of a final repression of difference , we could say that differences alone could be ‘ historical , through and through and from the start .
21 Unless it was an ‘ original ’ a document could not carry with it the right to claim delivery of the goods .
22 As Barro points out , the only quantity rule which does not carry with it the implication that at times buyers and sellers will , at the price set , trade a quantity of the good they consider in advance to be sub-optimal is a rule which sets output equal to the value it would take in the absence of any unanticipated disturbances ; that is , y n .
23 A lease of the top floor of a building which includes the roof may well carry with it the airspace over the building , thereby entitling the tenant to enlarge the premises into the airspace ( Davies v Yadegar [ 1990 ] 1 EGLR 71 ; Haines v Florensa [ 1990 ] 1 EGLR 73 ) .
24 The rub is the general conviction , based on the man 's record , that the same pragmatism , unencumbered by ideology or ethics , that leads him to sign an agreement one day will lead him to renege or cheat on it the next .
25 We have to go to Livy and to minor sources for evidence of the conflicts inside the Roman ruling class and between Romans and allies in the first half of the second century B.C. Polybius does not seem to have noticed the feuds inside Rome which accompanied what may appear to us the most uncontroversial aspect of the Roman expansion in Liguria and in Piedmont .
26 And so , first of all , let me present to you the battlefield .
27 I do not propose that we enter new markets at this stage , but rather that we seek strategic alliances with practices that offer professional services that we do not , and can bring to us the benefits of their expertise and client base on a reciprocal basis .
28 Christ had entrusted the government of His Church to St Peter and his successors in the words , " Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church " ( Matthew 16 : 18 ) and " I will give to thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven and whatsoever thou shalt bind upon earth , it shall be bound also in heaven " ( Matthew 16 : 19 ) .
29 We do n't have to get to a certain stage of sinlessness , before God will give to us the Holy Spirit .
30 He shall be great , and shall be called the Son of the Highest and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David .
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