Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [vb base] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 People prefer to be opportunists and leave themselves the flexibility of ‘ seeing what happens and reacting accordingly ’ .
2 Hunt down traitors and find what the King wants .
3 Tonight , we look at other memorable programmes from the archives and ask what the future holds ?
4 WOW ! is a new three-part course for teenagers , designed to meet the challenges of teaching young beginners and bring you the rewards of success .
5 One is to give all the children obstacles such as sacks , boxes , old tyres , ladders and ropes and give them the opportunity to make up their own course .
6 One of the difficulties is that the end state is so far removed from the average child that it is very difficult for them to see why they have to learn to read , but if they can realize that if they learn to read in those houses where they have it they 'll be able to read the Radio Times and know what the television programmes are , that at least is motivating .
7 One of the difficulties is that the end state is so far removed from the average child that it is very difficult for them to see why they have to learn to read , but if they can realize that if they learn to read in those houses where they have it they 'll be able to read the Radio Times and know what the television programmes are , that at least is motivating .
8 If so you must register the package , Transend can help with many popular packages and save you the trouble of sending orders overseas .
9 If so you must register the package , Transend can help with many popular packages and save you the trouble of sending orders overseas .
10 Can you advise me about the pros and cons and tell me the best way to retain their copper finish ?
11 Most manufacturers will be happy to send you their catalogues and give you the name of your nearest stockist .
12 Shortly after the event , Stanley Peters said ‘ The response has been outstanding and we , as a company , welcomed the opportunity to meet families and show them the factory ’ .
13 ‘ I 'm sure we should reverse things and do it the other way around as the Americans do but it certainly means we can hit our irons well and , believe me , this course is going to demand exceptional iron play .
14 ‘ It was stupid , and I suppose I did a bad job of it , but it was not easy , offering to set aside my rigid Old-World principles and give you the freedom you wanted . ’
15 It is this sense of identification that gives hope to the newcomers that others will understand their fears and actions and show them the route to recovery .
16 ‘ We see our only hope as being the White Paper where the money would follow the patients and give us the funds to treat the patients that arrive . ’
17 Not until you give me a few answers and do me the courtesy of telling the truth . ’
18 It 's usual to hang ceiling paper parallel with the main window in the room , but if you 're tackling the job for the first time and the room is noticeably shorter in one dimension , you may find it easier to manage shorter lengths and hang it the other way .
19 It is becoming an annual tradition for Hazel French , a loyal class member of Elsie Streek 's and a Kent team member , to open her house and garden to Medau friends and give them the opportunity to chat , swim , walk , play tennis , do a Medau work-out , eat , drink and sunbathe ( sun guaranteed , of course ) .
20 In addition , Sched 2 , para 6 specifies that local authorities must provide them with services designed to minimise their disabilities and give them the opportunity to lead lives which are as normal as possible ( Sched 2 , para 6 ) .
21 How we re serve our members , communicate with our members and ask ourselves the question , do we give them what they want ?
22 You must take our hands and show us the way , like Mum did .
23 So , while the electrician is making a new connection , we ( including the managers from the office ! ) decided to find the shovels and do it the hard way .
24 Basically they 're just telling the Party to consider the demands of the peasants and do what the peasants want but then er then in the first paragraph they say that you ought to erm they ought to support the masses in their erm implementation of agrarian reform , you have to give them planned guidance so it 's almost that how they 're telling the cadres to go out there and almost manipulate the peasants demands into more of a communist one .
25 Then get two children and show them the way to cut the rings down the middle .
26 I anxiously await its next issues and wish you the best of luck .
27 So , ideally , we need to forecast changes in demand for personnel , particularly highly trained professional personnel , in order to have time to develop and staff more training institutions — medical schools , professional social work departments and so on — and then to recruit suitable trainees and give them the necessary education and training before we try to implement a major change in policy .
28 Essentially , they remain embedded in what they oppose : ‘ they simply reverse the paradigms and embrace what the society brands as evil .
29 When my father is drunk and beats me , he does it because I wo n't go out and beg in the streets and bring him the money I get .
30 As Prince and Starky told their followers to sell their lands and give them the money , in 1849 they were able to set up the Agapemone , the ‘ Abode of Love ’ , on land they had bought in the village of Spaxton , near Charlynch .
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