Example sentences of "[noun] [vb infin] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Are Oxford for the drop , can Swindon make it to the premier league play-offs ?
2 The need to prepare schools and help to help schools prepare themselves for the erm review of the national curriculum the changes that they will have to deal with and in particular I think , erm to help secondary schools to come to terms with changes in key stage four and the likely erm opportunities there will be for a more diverse curriculum including eventually er the opportunities for more vocational programmes in schools and to assist schools
3 She felt Matey take her by the arm and pull her rapidly away .
4 What do these syndromes tell us about the language-processing system as it exists in intact brains ?
5 The transfers by Ward Marston sound very good , but any sonic limitations are in any event soon forgotten , so completely does Stokowski put you under the music 's spell .
6 I had begun to rise earlier and earlier , sometimes watching the sun lift itself off the horizon , first red , then yellow , then white .
7 What does this scene tell you about the
8 Then ( for each product remembered ) what did the ad tell you about the product ?
9 He had seen the CNAA establish itself in the eyes of many — though employers in the more conventional industries had been slow to recognize the public sector and adapt their recruitment policies .
10 Gazzer thought his tired arms would crack with the strain when he had to help Simon pull himself to the top of the gates … .
11 Suddenly we saw Lenin seize him by the collar and in an incomparable matter-of-fact manner pitch him out on to the platform . " …
12 Not until he was five years old did Endill meet him for the first time .
13 Nathan and I are quite alone , many miles from civilization and , apparently , lost , the wind having blown snow across the tracks ahead suggests that we just let the dogs lead us towards the others , a well-reasoned idea that works perfectly .
14 Not only does the picture add nothing to the text but it also does n't convey as much about the incident as the text .
15 Will Vern notice me from the drive when he comes out of the hospital ?
16 Rather as one might almost unconsciously adjust the position of a book to get the best light from a bedside lamp without ever really thinking of angles and directions , so must the tiger get himself into the most appropriate location vis-a-vis the three-dimensional world of scents known to both himself and his normal prey .
17 I take his point about maintenance and I shall of course draw it to the Housing Executive 's attention .
18 A : Did Arthur make it to the bank ?
19 Did Bonnie enjoy herself in the end ?
20 Jill nodded , standing aside to let Lindsey precede her into the small side ward .
21 what is it about cup ties … why do teams lift themselves for the big game … why ca n't they play like this every week … if they did they ; d be top of the league …
22 What does the evidence tell us about the quality and character between parents and children in Britain ?
23 Oh did n't my wife tell you about the loft ?
24 Susan told herself that she must keep calm , must n't let nerves and muscles knot themselves into the familiar ache of worry .
25 Let Ben take it to the man in Lancaster .
26 Well what responsibility does the church have for down and outs and should the vicar try to get rid of this man in the churchyard , or should the vicar invite him into the vicarage .
27 I heard Miss Temple greet them as the wife and daughters of Mr Brocklehurst .
28 To make people think someone in the Martin family was the informer .
29 May God give you of the dew of heaven ,
30 ‘ We bring what we believe is the best art , and let people see it in the light of their own country and in the light of their own culture ’ , he says .
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