Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] the [noun pl] the " in BNC.
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1 | His warning drove home the dangers the bloodletting posed to the plan he drafted with U.S. statesman Cyrus Vance to divide Bosnia into ten ethnically based provinces under a weak central government . |
2 | Apart from the interest charges involved , the longer a defendant can spin out the negotiations the better . |
3 | You ca n't make an individual schedule appear which includes both the tasks the person is responsible for and the ones he or she is merely involved in . |
4 | The bed creaked , and she lay even stiller , listening intently , conjuring up the pictures the sounds made in her own mind . |
5 | It can sometimes mislead people who perceive clearly the fallacies the metaphor invites and therefore reject it altogether , turning a blind eye to the true insight it encapsulates . |
6 | To fill in the gaps the usual band of trainers and experienced teachers will do their best to give you worthwhile sessions . |
7 | This follows the realisation that if the hunters succeeded in wiping out the goats the vegetation might swiftly regenerate , making it impossible to see the wary pigs . |
8 | The military were fully alerted and when the village priest read out the details the police were in attendance to stifle the groans of disbelief with which they were met . |
9 | Then I noticed the Bible lying all on its own on the other side of the bunk ; the Bible on which I had laid out the relics the night before last , Night Zero . |
10 | You do all the interviews the promoter wants . |
11 | Whilst the class were actively engaged in carrying out the transactions the students went from pair to pair and helped out . |
12 | These fish are deep bodied , rather angular shaped , and have a steeply descending jawline which gives even the males the illusion of brooding . |
13 | Write down the claims the manufacturers make about their products . |
14 | Prior to independence many local authorities topped up the amounts the polytechnics received from central government and from fees : the total addition to resources from topping up was between £60 million and £70 million a year . |
15 | My fingers ca n't spell out the words the way I want them to . |
16 | The punt tipped over and started to clatter down the rollers the other side . |
17 | It also brings in the bases the the basic the bases and the alkalis . |
18 | Dennis Sciama , of the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Trieste , teased out the consequences the neutrinos could have for the dark-matter debate in a journal , Nature , a week before the conference . |