Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [vb -s] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 If Somerset should opt once more for a batsman , my instinct tells me the favourite would be Richie Richardson .
2 THE next leg of my journey takes me the short drive to Regensburg and from there I follow a minor road to Cham , last stop before the German-Czech border post .
3 The thought of soiled nappies and vomit on my clothes gives me the horrors .
4 ‘ The fact that you are here in my office gives me the right to ask questions and demand answers , and you 're going to tell me what I want to know , Lissa . ’
5 Erm , my mother calls me the eternal student because I tell her that there 's absolutely no way I 'm gon na look for full time employment !
6 Its complexity makes it the rock upon which the left realist argument has foundered .
7 They not only make an income from their paintings , and the cards from them , but their work gives them the challenge to succeed despite handicap .
8 We do n't know which is causing the most pain or even which event grieves us the most .
9 Her age makes her the ideal candidate for a pension mortgage .
10 Only her anger gives her the energy to lift her arm to look at her watch .
11 Buzzcocks differ in only one way from their contemporaries : they possess a spark of originality ( that was important once , remember ? ) , and their music gives you the impression they spent longer than the customary ten minutes clutching the quill in preparation to write .
12 Conrad and Philippa think they are real , and their reality gives them the right to doubt mine .
13 Their agility gives them the edge , not so much in dispossessing an attacker but in evading attempts to win back the ball and in creating time and space for passing and regenerating their own offence .
14 Someone whose job allows them the flexibility to attend meetings and participate in programmes
15 His work affects me the same way — which is why I bought that painting a few years ago .
16 GRAHAM Finney does not mind that his hobby gives him the needle … for it helps him create textile masterpieces .
17 His widow tells us the things we expect to hear ; that he was good , kind , gentle .
18 Then the butcher goes to the church to take leave of the priest , and as a token of his gratitude sells him the sheepskin at a knock-down price of two sous .
19 Judgement means that the court agrees that your debtor owes you the money as stated on the judgement which is normally your debt , the interest and some costs .
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