Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 Although the examiner appointed by the court may submit a report which accompanies the deposition , this is merely intended to give him the opportunity of recording facts , including incidents during the examination ( for example , that the witnesses fainted or rose up and tried to assault cross-examining counsel ) ; the examiner can not indicate his opinion as to the credibility of the witness or his own impressions of the witness 's demeanour .
2 Her mother had not noticed the incident and only turned to see what the matter was when Joyce began to scream .
3 The aim here is not to encourage hauliers to do their own conveyancing , but to ensure they are better equipped to appreciate what the solicitor or other ‘ expert ’ is doing on their behalf .
4 Dear Comrade Surkov , You are warmly invited to do me the honour of attending my forthcoming Inauguration in Washington DC , on 20 January 1989 , as 41st President of the United States , and to read your famous poem of international accord , ‘ Friendship ’ .
5 Austen Chamberlain had been trained to be a conventional statesman ; Rugby , Cambridge and a determination to live down his father 's reputation had all combined to make him the most conformist of politicians .
6 Why was he so determined to deny her the right to reach for her dream ?
7 Also contrary to the speculations of media sociologists , television not only failed to determine what the electorate thought , it also failed to determine what they thought about , though it did communicate to the electorate what the parties were fighting about .
8 In Brutus v. Cozens , the House declined to attempt to define what is meant by insulting , and later courts have not sought to do what the House would not , although they have sought to give guidance as to what the term might mean .
9 At St Martin 's School of Art , where they 'd met three years previously , they had already decided to make themselves the subject of their art .
10 The prosecutor is not required to prove who the particular victim of the defendant 's violence actually was .
11 She had always intended to tell him the truth , but somehow the time was never right …
12 All the holidays in this brochure are specially designed to give you the chance to see Italy as we see it , to experience the truly unique character , the natural beauty and the very varied flavours found throughout our country .
13 Jason Donovan is not seeking the full amount controversially awarded him by the jury in the High Court , but we are still required to pay him the sum of £95,000 in reduced costs and damages .
14 An arm of the law arrived the same day to take Sam away from him , and also demanded to see what the man called ‘ the place of lodging ’ .
15 Your COSMOS FUNBREAK holiday is carefully planned to give you the maximum time spent at the EURO DISNEYLAND Theme Park , whilst your travel and accommodation arrangements have been sensibly selected to combine comfort and convenience at truly low prices .
16 SunSoft Inc has reportedly moved up its Solaris 2.1 symmetric multi-processing announcement : we 're now told to expect it the week of November 2 .
17 We must have often seemed to deny them the obedience and ‘ proper respect ’ demanded by the institution , for we obviously did not emulate their style and in effect were a vision of impurity existing right inside the body of the organization .
18 Now , in terms of functional group isomerism I 'm gon na take a slightly different example right let's take this one here first of all I 've now started to do what the examiners will do now I 'll make them identical structures there somewhere and you really do need to be able to name them in order to see where they are or if they are .
19 ‘ But he 's kindly offered to lend me the flat for a while , until I can find something more permanent . ’
20 Visitors to Buckingham are hard pressed to guess what the gothic style building in the town 's centre once was .
21 Test the kitchen cold tap fully opened to see what the flow and pressure is like .
22 Will the period be extended , or will the trade union be almost forced to concede what the employers want at the end of 16 months ?
23 ‘ We 'd been going out together on dates for a month or so , ’ she began haltingly , too emotionally drained to refuse him the information he wanted .
24 They both knew what Mrs Diamond had said , but neither proposed to give it the status open discussion would confer .
25 The message went to the largest meeting yet held to discuss what the political parties have to offer research .
26 He offered the pack to Bellamy , who accepted one , and conspicuously failed to give me the chance to take the easy way out by tarring the inside of my lungs until I choked .
27 He had kept his word — although she knew there had been times when he was sorely tempted to ask her the questions that must have played on his mind .
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