Example sentences of "[verb] [det] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 We made that up for the boys , but if you prefer … ’ neighed Mr Crumwallis , congratulating himself on insisting on something that at least looked a bit special .
2 We do n't want that all over the floor . ’
3 The deal , as it stands , does not include a development agreement , but Fusco does n't rule that out for the future : Sumitomo is a MIPS RISC licencee .
4 Ooh squeeze that in at the bottom there .
5 The female lays a great number of eggs , attaching each individually to the leaf of a water plant .
6 Because if you should think some now in the next five or ten minutes , and then if during the next week you meet in the week sometime
7 And you 've got to try and relate this back to the areas as we have now as we now understand them .
8 ‘ We are just building this up at the moment , ’ Gerwyn explains , ‘ so we sell locally to shops .
9 I passed this on to the assembled crowd — Lisabeth in her dressing-gown constituted a crowd by herself — and held up my hands to silence the chorus of ‘ what'll-we-do-now ? ’
10 Instead their solicitor must certify their entitlement by completing form CLA 5A and submitting this immediately to the appropriate legal aid area office .
11 You may be wondering if you will have enough willpower to see this through for the whole 28 days .
12 Scholz listened gravely , taking pinches of tobacco and pressing each gently into the pipe with his thumb , then sucking noisily to make sure it was n't too tight .
13 You can guarantee that over during the five ten fifteen years ten thousand ozone molecules are going to be taken up discarded and left .
14 And perhaps I can tie that in with the , the comment from Mr about people from having loved ones in I am bound to say that this has n't been a major feature of our er er
15 The Royal has committed itself to increase that significantly in the next few years .
16 I found that yesterday in the erm doll 's pram .
17 I found that out in the pleasure garden .
18 It is hereby declared for the avoidance of doubt that any Member to whom Shares are offered in accordance with this Article shall be at liberty to accept some only of the Shares so offered .
19 It is hereby declared for the avoidance of doubt that any Member to whom Shares are offered in accordance with this Article shall be at liberty to accept some only of the Shares so offered .
20 Diane , send this down to the labs .
21 Diane , send this down to the labs .
22 Arnold Bennett caught this splendidly in the story of Denry Machin , an ambitious and well-off young councillor , who brought back a local footballing hero to the town at his own expense .
23 Changing a magazine in mid-air was a major act of skill and daring , which involved climbing half out of the cockpit while flying the plane with one 's knees clamped on the joystick ; all the time with the enemy possibly circling for the kill .
24 ‘ I say this only to the very special women , of which there are few , and of which , my dear Alexandra , you are one .
25 We will explore this further in the chapter dealing with tactics .
26 We shall explore this further in the next chapter .
27 I have considered this previously in the context of necessity , and have suggested that necessity may provide an adequate ground for ignoring such a request .
28 You place this somewhere in the middle of the lines .
29 She tells me that ‘ the mother is just going through the process of grieving for the child she has n't had ’ ( the child is already eight months old ) : the health visitor 's instruction in the art of creating unpersons has been exemplary , and no doubt she is keen to pass this on to the mother .
30 ‘ And I take it you want me to pass this on to the investigating team ? ’
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