Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pron] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Now it may well be that er the Federation of Hambleton disagree about what the importance of of that landscape assessment is precisely .
32 It naturally combines with the view that individuals should develop freely to find for themselves the form of the good which they wish to pursue in their life .
33 No one was within earshot , they were miles from anywhere , it seemed , and even if she jumped in the river and swam for it the chance that she would outmanoeuvre him in the water was slim .
34 ‘ Therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls ; it tolls for thee . ’
35 Because one did not know how accurately the clock had been ticking during the processes of weighing , one could not know precisely the times at which the movements of the shutter occurred between which the radiation was released .
36 ( And then when they 're older , a mother tends to worry about what the reason for
37 Where the Ministry of Defence has occupied land for generations or even for centuries , will my hon. Friend ensure that in disposing of it the Ministry will work as closely as possible with local authorities to ensure that it is developed consistently in accordance with the wishes of local people ?
38 There may be much to be considered of which the project manager is not initially aware .
39 ‘ I do n't want to appear awkward , ’ said Lili that evening , ‘ but she looks like something the cat dragged in . ’
40 Just just scrappy old blue looks like something the art college has knocked up .
41 Certainly get looks like it the sun 's going in .
42 If you look at a department like the Director and Engineers department , every letter in fact has underneath it the City Engineer , even if its signed by somebody else .
43 When life gets more interesting one is more responsive , more aware of one 's surroundings and what one is doing ; his answer , inarticulate as it may be , has behind it the authority of ‘ Be aware ’ .
44 My mother soon began to drum into me the notion that I was different because of my eyesight , and therefore that I should not expect too much out of life .
45 Celebrate with them the Catholicity of the Church .
46 Would it be worth your while to consider sending for the chairman not only of the 1922 committee but also of the parliamentary Labour party so that the leaders of the respective parties in Parliament can discuss with you the conduct last night ?
47 But the shed at the side of the road had been unlocked , and when he peered into it the outline of the covered carriage he had been able to make out in the darkness promised adequate protection and a degree of comfort .
48 It will frequently be convenient for provisions to be included under which the acquirer will deal with normal repairs and replacements under warranty claims with an agreed method of charging the offeree : product and other liability resulting from products sold prior to completion will normally remain with the offeree .
49 I totally disagree with what the Minister said about police resources .
50 This positive conviction carried with it the rejection of any attempt to compromise with other sources , authorities or norms , or to establish theology itself on any other foundation .
51 Trainees will come to realise that their action , by its abruptness , has carried with it the judgement that the client is guilty of incest .
52 Branson did not see Malcolm McLaren for another five months , by which time association with the Sex Pistols carried with it the whiff of high treason …
53 The position carried with it the right to a seat in the Council and Fould combined it with the office of Minister of State .
54 He knew he would be able to work with her the way he like to , not a barnstorming nonstop battle which was the way he had to work with Gesner , but an exciting exploration of just what new heights could be achieved .
55 So as naturally as anything , Judith switched to Spanish and greatly impressed the customer as well as pressing upon him the need to provide proper facilities for his ladies .
56 Finite mind within the world also advances dialectically , from undifferentiated consciousness through objective awareness of things other than itself to the act of understanding in which the subject/object dichotomy is overcome .
57 As they approach the valley overlooked by the Mountain of God , he asks her to accept from him the gift of a necklace .
58 While Biedermann and Baur were in accord with Hegel 's aim to combine Christianity and speculative philosophy , others drew from him the material for frontal attacks on Christian belief , notably Strauss , Feuerbach and Marx .
59 He drew from it the photograph of Elsie McAndrew that he had shown to Mrs Wilson in London .
60 If we reclassify companies as social enterprises such issues are then not only matters of legitimate public concern about which the public has a right to information , but also matters in which the state is entitled to intervene in order to safeguard the public interest and to ensure compliance with publicly acceptable ethical standards .
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