Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [adv] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 Even the tracks that wash over you the first time around act as aural traps on second and third listens .
2 In each sentence , the subject and object are hinged together by the connecting verb , the verb that shows just what the subject is doing to the object .
3 In other words , it will be those that do just what the grumblers demand — cutting imports , using local suppliers , doing R&D on the spot — that will be most threatening to General Motors , Ford , Volkswagen , Peugeot and Fiat .
4 We 've now put in place a performance measurement system that sets out what the job is that people are there to do , what they 're accountable for , what we expect them to achieve and what they are measured on .
5 And has n't she the very face of a heart ? ’
6 This means that those with more conventional tastes in hosiery ( and more substantial overheads ) are obliged to take ever-smaller profits while trying to stay ahead of the game and figure out what the next business-machine craze might turn out to be .
7 Who can blame old Happisburgians for taking advantage of its generosity and picking up whatever the local currents and tides cast ashore after a storm at sea ?
8 In Britain the assumption is that citizens have no right to official information , and receive only what the government chooses to tell them .
9 If your psychoanalysis is reports , and not just the actions , of it can be a , used as arguments to er , allow this story to emphasise what the human ages evolved at specific suicide of men , erm , goes on to show examples of his erm , he actually claimed to have used this as a sort of process of identification of even fantasizing , in order to try and er demonstrate how er , I think it was Hadrian 's Wall was built , try to identify with engineers and architects who built Hadrian 's Wall , in order to try and work out what the actual function of the wall was .
10 This technique has been used by salespeople for many years and consequently should be used with care , especially with professional buyers who are likely to have experienced its use many times and know exactly what the salesperson is doing .
11 Think about each one and decide exactly what the problem is .
12 Look get into the community and find out what the problems are .
13 Try being useful for a change and find out what the hell is wrong with it ! ’
14 True , I take your point , I mean I , perhaps I could dig a little bit deeper and find out what the Dickens is going on , you know !
15 Try and find out what the problems are and find an answer to them , but sometimes this is extremely difficult .
16 He went through to the kitchen and knew immediately who the caller was by the apprehension in her eyes .
17 No , no , that would n't worry me , I just , I said when we got rid of our other sideboard let's do without one and then I looked round and thought well what the dickens am I going to do with all this stuff that we 've got and I just found that we could n't do without it .
18 E two , now you 've got to work out the average speed , right try and think roughly what the answer would be , because if you thought of that , then you would know that 's a silly answer , cos look , how far is the journey ?
19 I have already given my ruling on that and said exactly what the hon. Member should do about it .
20 When you are ready , gently come back to the room and write down what the exercise revealed about your way-of-seeing the world .
21 Place your fingers into the water running from our new single lever Domi tap and experience first-hand what the expression ‘ more thought in the bathroom ’ means .
22 Go and see the reaction of the people who witnessed him cure the blind man Blind Bartiamaus or Bethsiedum Go and check out what the woman who with a haemorrhage had to say about him .
23 I have asked LRDA , per Paul Furbank , to try and find out what the state of play is with Service Inns Ltd .
24 Start from your list of ‘ better thans ’ , and work out what the opposite extreme would look like .
25 And then when you 've got , when you look at their velocity , velocity against time , try and work out what the acceleration is again it 's the slope .
26 All different angles for in there , and you just sort of draw it and work out what the other one is , calculate it first , alright , That 's , that 's A from B , I 'll move that A and B as well .
27 But if you want to draw the regular one You can sit and do this backwards and work out what the angles are .
28 I saw , and I have had in actual fact , recourse to actually use that service over there , and it 's rather interesting if one can t to say that er in the particular village which I er represent , they actually came up , when I asked a certain question , they gave me a , a , far more than what I actually asked for at the time , but found out who the first village constable was , and I think myself that er , that service over there , it deserves every praise it gets heaped on it .
29 It follows that I expressly do not give judgement at any figure at this stage but indicate merely what the findings are which I have made and what the sums which those findings lead to , are .
30 A few interpreted that adjective as describing the dream home which was far beyond their present means to run , let alone acquire , but did so none the less with the aid of a mortgage from the friendly building society office in the High Street .
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