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

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1 2 Immediately upon receipt of the Selling Notice , the Company shall give notice in writing ( a " Compulsory Sale Notice " ) to each of the members ( other than the Seller ) giving the details contained in the Selling Notice , requiring them each to sell to the Proposed Purchaser at Completion [ all of their holdings of [ " A " Ordinary Shares and Ordinary Shares ] / [ such proportion of their holdings of [ " A " Ordinary Shares and Ordinary Shares ] as is equal to the proportion which the Selling Shares bears to the total holding of [ shares in the Ordinary Share Capital/ " A " Ordinary Shares ] held by the Seller ( including the Selling Shares ) ] .
2 An impressive feature of the early post-war Palace sides was the triumvirate of Alderson in goal , Little and Ernie Rhodes at full-back , and those who watched them play for the Palace will tell you of an understanding between them that bordered on the uncanny .
3 He had brought out his lists , four sheets , and had got them half fixed to the door when Allan knocked him aside and tore them down and then spent an hour , with James 's help , going down the names and telling the young men to their faces whether or not they were listed .
4 … it could have no real importance after the visit to Osborne in the course of which Napoleon III having tightened the alliance with England had nothing much to say to the Emperor of Russia , his enemy of the day before yesterday , his friend of yesterday — but not his ally of today , which he might have become had it not been for the recent drawing together of the Courts of the Tuileries and St James .
5 However , my reason for not attempting to make plans to go to Georgia had nothing much to do with the appointment under discussion .
6 Nothing much stirred in the village .
7 Besides which , there 's nothing much to see except the motorway and a lot of Krautish industrialists hurrying south in their Mercedes towards the bum-boys of Naples . ’
8 Nothing much doing at the pond , they had set the rods up and were wandering around , looking for frogs and newts , then they returned to their rods ; nothing stirred , so around 10pm they decided to call it a day .
9 She 's talked about going to Yorkshire , but , not at the moment , there 's nothing much doing in the market , er .
10 Answer guide : The answers to this should encapsulate the idea of the static nature of a stock measure , and the way in which that differs from the dynamic nature of measures covering periods of time .
11 They spoke of the loneliness and sense of abandonment , and the way in which this interfered with the use of tears as a healing experience .
12 So the dependence on agrochemicals and the effect which this has on the ecology of the countryside are not simply the moral responsibility of the individual farmer .
13 Those few authorities which do not at present have a policy on health education might care to consider the influence which this has on the development of school policy .
14 Other work is concerned with the relation of unemployment and vacancies , and the evidence which this throws on the intensity of search among the unemployed .
15 The Oxyrhynchus Historian says that classical Boiotia could put out paper forces of 11,000 infantry and 1100 cavalry , and the high density of population which this implies for the fourth century gets some confirmation from a recent Boiotian land survey round the Teneric plain west of Thebes ( Arch .
16 The moderation with which these dealt with the divine rights and historical origins of kings and bishops were an embarrassment to the High Church and ardently Royalist party which was now in power .
17 With those words the TV comedian announced the end of an 18-year marriage which many regarded as the strongest in showbusiness .
18 Despite their all falling within the group of people who , trained or not , have like minds and common aspirations for the improvement of education , the management of even that partnership is not straightforward .
19 It looks as if their all coming back , their all coming from the shops where their usually their going .
20 A Lake Chad Basin commission with representatives of Chad , Cameroon , Nigeria and Niger ( which all bordered on the lake ) had been established in 1964 but had made little progress .
21 Other pervasive images are those of death , contrasting light and dark and the elation of speed which all contribute to the mysterious and obsessional setting the author creates .
22 Greenhouse crops are susceptible to greenfly , whitefly and red spider mite which all feed on the leaves .
23 The T.V. contains hundreds of parts which all belong to the same set .
24 The developing plastics industry encouraged new avenues of experimentation , three of which resulted in unbreakable records which all appeared in the year 1930 .
25 Other factors included wages , rents and the uniform business rate , which all added to the company 's overheads , and the recession in the retail trade , which forced the company to slash prices to generate demand .
26 At most racetracks , horses are put in separate boxes which all open at the front when the race begins .
27 It is from the mind energy patterns , the personal associations , actions , desires and so on , which all lie in the mind , that the next life of a soul is determined .
28 No problems ? ’ asked Rachel , glancing quickly into the four-bedded rest-room , the offices and the staffroom , which all opened off the main reception and treatment area of the centre .
29 Their testimony on it represents crucial , first-hand experience of which those planning for the hospital-based sector must take significant account .
30 The trams have had events of their own to celebrate during the hundred years , generally firsts , rather than lasts .
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