Example sentences of "[pers pn] [pron] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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31 The still joy of the mind in its state of non thought has in it something beyond the rational and it defies explanation .
32 His adaptation of Twomey 's words and manner had in it something like the meticulous grace of his dancing to his mother 's music .
33 Heard it what about the best , when he husband stood on her feet and pulled her hair out of it !
34 I have grown it myself for the last twelve years , in a small colony in a north-facing border which maintains itself by self-sown seedlings .
35 We 'd known that in the mountains and in due course I was to see it myself from the other side of the fence .
36 Where possible , when your report returns from reprographics , deliver it yourself to the main users .
37 Second , the new schemes of metazoan phylogeny tell us nothing about the actual anatomical and functional transitions between related phyla .
38 Moreover , an explicit claim to multiple points of view tells us nothing about the actual practice of using them .
39 Bite One : ‘ The Secretary of State told us about the silver lining — he told us nothing about the dark clouds on the horizon . ’
40 So Libet 's experiments tell us something interesting about the information processing going on in the subject 's brain but they tell us nothing about the temporal relationship between physical events — either inside or outside the brain — and conscious experiences .
41 But if spatial relations within a phenomenological space can tell us nothing about the numerical diversity of ontological objects , there is even less that can be gleaned in this respect from temporal relations within a phenomenological time .
42 any way subsequent to that he gave us one which it was awkward working it out and then he gave us one over the same
43 So he is familiar , and he could win us a gold medal in that symbol of absolutism , the 100 metres sprint ( he could , theoretically , win us one in the 200 metres , but that is far less likely , far less mythopoeic ) .
44 The Book of Daniel tells us something about the inner vision which inspired the enemies of Antiochus IV in facing battle and martyrdom .
45 Characterisation of these mutations might be expected to tell us something about the normal regulation of haemopoiesis .
46 The fact that Christians find themselves caught up with a religion that is no longer related to work or community life , but instead to leisure , tells us something about the whole process of privatisation .
47 The Greek word for this is koinonia and the fact that God reveals his being as persons-in-relation , the Trinity , tells us something about the relational nature of personhood .
48 The interaction of these effects is unknown , and neither observation tells us anything about the actual surface temperatures .
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