Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [coord] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 During the course of the election campaign the King had criticized the aims of the pro-democracy dissidents , claiming that it was only himself and the nobility who were keeping Tonga free from communism .
2 Suddenly she and the dog were friends .
3 Not the proposed deal to bring Darlington 's Nicki Cusack to the Manor … that 's been put on ice … but a new contract which will keep him in charge as long he and the club want .
4 But the evidence of what did happen will be all round us , the wallpaper being ruined where the soup dripped down it and the carpet , I should think , impossible to clean . ’
5 Although it was recovering after a revamp , only it and the Mail on Sunday , boosted by massive spending on advertising , were actually gaining readers .
6 When Georgiades and he were standing inside it and the carpet replaced the wall looked like any other wall .
7 Nothing went to the laundry ; and we had no one to help us — just me and the housemaid .
8 Thus you and the employee may jointly search for standards which are mutually acceptable which do not lead to hours of argument about whether or not they have been achieved .
9 ‘ The key to recognising an addiction is when it starts to have power and control over you and the rest of your life suffers as a consequence . ’
10 Temptation still beckons — even when it 's just you and the fridge door !
11 The sooner he and the stranger parted company , the happier he would be .
12 Germany 's needs are not ours and the treatment prescribed for German troubles is killing the rest of us .
13 From 19 BC none but the emperor was permitted to enjoy a triumph , and victorious generals had to be content with the nominal honours of the ornamenta triumphalia .
14 ‘ How long it is right for both me and the bank to do the job is not something we are considering at present , ’ he says , ‘ but I would be surprised if I was still here in 16 years ' ; time . ’
15 Actions which appear to compromise free speech are sure to be criticised in Parliament , where the Attorney must answer for both his and the DPP 's prosecution policy .
16 Though both his and the president 's popularity have dipped , perhaps in a post-Gulf-war let-down , they remain France 's most popular politicians .
17 he is able to maintain that the person who participates in war should strive to free both himself and the world from war .
18 Then this spell may be broken , for both her and the child , since the new baby represents yet another time-cycle which she carries and gives birth to .
19 The return of Lady Eleanor with a pile of fine linen shifts scarcely registered with Isabel as a rapid succession of images flashed through her mind : fitzAlan confronting the Empress with that cold , relentless logic ; wounded and feverish in the hut , but still in control of both her and the situation ; swinging his sword with savage , deadly grace at the ford ; leaning over her at the inn this morning ; holding her …
20 Well aware that before their present position both she and the Emperor would have been officially designated by the sclerotic European courts as ‘ other persons who might be invited ’ , Eugénie had no hesitation in squashing what she considered to be behaviour unsuitable for the Court of Napoleon III , where ‘ other persons ’ were to be received with dignity and no hint of condescension .
21 She was not in foal ; and both she and the colt were emaciated , wormy , and covered in lice .
22 She left one out as both she and the baby dozed ; or she placed the baby on the table and lifted a breast to its mouth .
23 Both you and the boss are now aware of what is happening .
24 It provides a safe working platform for both you and the equipment needed .
25 But nine out of 10 said you should n't go all the way unless both you and the girl want to .
26 In order to make accounting simpler , for both you and the Treasurer , the Finance Committee have decided that in future all payments will become due on the 1st .
27 Both you and the Council can ask the Appeal Committee to consider extra information about your case , but if it is in written form , it should be sent to the Clerk at least 10 days before the meeting .
28 Both you and the Council must give each other copies of any additional information .
29 Both you and the Council can ask the Committee to adjourn and fix a later date for carrying on with the rest of the proceedings .
30 It is also important that the physiotherapist should explain each part of the rehabilitation process to you the carer , teach you how you can help , and guide both you and the patient through each stage ( and any setbacks ) .
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