Example sentences of "[pron] [subord] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Of the two archers the younger was tall and fair with a ruddy complexion , the other was of medium height and stalwart build , his hair grizzled at the temples , his eyes grey , his mouth well set above a firm chin , and his expression one of habitual good-humour , as though of a man at peace with himself if not with the world . |
2 | He had a second book , started at the outset of the Falklands War , which though still in the form of a diary , was more of a journal . |
3 | The normal form never has one IF directly as the argument of another . |
4 | Potential and confirmed breeders of tropical fish really should see this one if only for the many tips they 'll acquire . |
5 | No doubt fans will flock to that one as well in the hope of seeing who can force Eubank to produce his best . |
6 | She excused herself when halfway through the meal , and made for the ladies room . |
7 | The only person there was Gran , and she was asleep , but it would be better to be with her than downstairs in the kitchen , alone . |
8 | of his duties as clerk of the scales and we 'll have a notice put next to him as well about the procedure |
9 | Centre-forward Tom White was Manager Bert Head 's primary target at Pittodrie , but he brought John McCormick back with him as well from the Granite City for a mere £1,500 — and it was the craggy defender who became such a staunch and resolute pillar of Palace rearguards and helped guide the club through to 1st Division security . |
10 | If the women knew him , there would be someone else who knows him as well in the same capacity . |
11 | Nothing had struck him as out of the ordinary apart of course from his wife 's news about the Rector , communicated to him around tea-time . |
12 | that you 'd done that because I started it as well on the computer |
13 | Its massive spreading branches seemed to be enfolding and embracing the tiny building , and perhaps hiding it as well from the rest of the world . |
14 | I like to be able to arrange my own times a bit but that is n't always possible and you 've got to accommodate yourself as well to the needs of the staff . ’ |
15 | When you get a blow on the head and fall forward , whether it 's flying stones or a blackjack , you may fall heavily , but even so I do n't think you 'd embed yourself as deeply in the mud as Mr Hambro was embedded . ’ |
16 | Repealers were at pains to stress the immense cultural distance which separated them from their opponents ; they positioned themselves as wholly outside the political and military elite which upheld the acts . |
17 | And you can use you could use past that erm cos that 's the other thing I have n't shown you , is , is this is all ours as well down the bottom end . |
18 | Davide took a third orange , and the sharp vegetable knife his mother had been using , and cut into the rind , sliding his eyes sideways to get the attention of the children , of his little brother Franco , of Caterina , and his cousins before the heat pushed them as well over the edge into sleep . |
19 | For the person with these projects the forwarding of them has an importance to which utilitarianism can not do justice , for it must regard them as simply among the many preferences of which as many as possible are to be satisfied . |
20 | Naylor entered the building and was still looking for me when there on the mat right outside your door he saw a set of keys which he instantly recognised as mine from the Alsace wine fob on the key-ring . ’ |