Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [pron] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | His sisters did n't tell him about their books , or show him the new ones that they were writing . |
2 | How would be persuaded or give them the right image . |
3 | Often bosses ignore workers or give them the silent treatment — a negative , no-win situation for all concerned . |
4 | The proportion of tax paid decreases with increases in income : or to put it the other way round — the proportion of tax paid increases at lower levels of income compared with higher levels . |
5 | The difference which justifies the labels is the period to maturity of the debts , or to put it the other way round , the length of time for which the funds are borrowed . |
6 | But how do we know that it is vocationally advantageous to study history or to put it the other way round , that to study history is not vocationally disadvantageous ? |
7 | Yes , that 's right , or to put it the other way round , Sarah , whenever you start speech , whenever you start writing down what the wor the words somebody actually says , Louisa , Yvette , concentrate hard you always use a capital letter . |
8 | These can themselves be productive of problems for the people concerned , or they may affect the kind of advice or counsel which the social worker should offer . |
9 | He adds : ‘ In the last year , most restaurants have brought their prices down or kept them the same as last year . |
10 | Faced with the same claims about the effect of words like " fair " , the courts today apply a doctrine of " mistake " which precludes all review of the expert 's analysis , unless the expert values the wrong shares or asks himself the wrong question about concepts such as fairness : see Chapter 13 . |
11 | We do not envisage using the TA to respond immediately to outrages in Northern Ireland or to make it the first wave of our assault for the repossession of Kuwait . |
12 | ‘ Or have I the dubious distinction of witnessing a rare performance ? ’ |
13 | Varig is the airline that offers you the most alternatives in departure times and flights between Europe and Brazil — 29 in all |
14 | She knew that , even as she knew that , whatever price had to be paid , she would rather pay it than deny herself the overwhelming need coursing through her . |
15 | Not surprisingly , considerable pressure was put on the Conservative government to take some action to cope with the problem , though it was neither clear nor agreed what the basic problem was . |
16 | Unable to help herself , she looked up , and knew at once that her movement was seen , as in the instant gloom that succeeded it the lesser light of the lantern swept an arc and found her face . |
17 | She now has a wedding dress that cost me the national debt , but which now bears no relation to the original creation because all the expensive seed-pearls are strewn around her bedroom floor , and which the dog thought would be marvellous to eat and is now residing at the local vet 's and which will cost me even more money . |
18 | make the point you know I 'm sure you found this useful , what particular area was the one that excited you the most , yeah ? |
19 | It was the sound of voices shouting that woke me the next morning . |
20 | Notes should therefore be taken in a consistent format that allows you the greatest flexibility when it comes to using them . |
21 | She was very much as she had expected to be , having found in her marriage nothing to surprise her nor to cause her the least distress . |
22 | The result is a database on which you can search for a favourite author or publisher , or search for packages that give you the required level of coverage of particular elements ( or units ) of competence . |
23 | This is not to say that the one is better than the other , music and poetry are for ever different and it is the difference that accords us the added joy . |
24 | Rather than doing it the other way . |
25 | They take jobs that allow them the maximum time at the waters edge , or they do not work at all . |
26 | Five talented misfits from Camden form a band playing the most ridiculed form of music in the world , are picked up by the chief of the record label that brought you the Manic Street Preachers — and ZAP ! country is sincerely rehabilitated . |
27 | It is interesting to note that they come from the same stable that brought us the national insurance surcharge . |
28 | But it was working as a computer specialist in the insurance industry that gave him the necessary experience , most notably the motor insurance experience , he needed . |
29 | The creation of the Educational Priority Areas was one of the last things which Tony Crosland accomplished at the Department of Education and Science , and one of those that gave him the greatest pleasure . |
30 | Also any that gave her the wrong kind of buzz . |